
Gender, Sex and the Postnational Defense: Militarism and Peacekeeping
Author(s): Annica Kronsell (Author)
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication Date: February 24, 2012
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199846065
- ISBN-13: 9780199846061
Book Description
Gender, Sex, and the Postnational Defense looks at the way that a postnational defense influenced by SC 1325 and focused on human security affects gender relations in militaries. Interestingly, despite the successful implementation of gender mainstreaming in training, the number of women involved in military peacekeeping remains low. Contradicting much of the gender mainstreaming literature, Annica Kronsell shows that increasing gender awareness in the military is a more achievable task than increasing gender parity.
Employing a feminist constructivist institutional approach, Kronsell questions whether military institutions can ever attain gender neutrality without confronting their reliance on masculinity constructs. She further questions whether “feminism” must always be equated with anti-militarism or if military violence committed in the name of enhancing human security can be performed according to a feminist ethics. Kronsell builds her theoretical argument on a case study of Sweden and the E.U.
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