Men, Militarism, and UN Peacekeeping by Sandra Whitworth

Men, Militarism, and UN Peacekeeping by Sandra Whitworth

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Looks behind the rhetoric to investigate from a feminist perspective some of the realities of military intervention under the UN flag. This work contends that there is a fundamental contradiction between portrayals of peacekeeping as altruistic and benign and the militarized masculinity that underpins the group identity of soldiers.

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Men, Militarism, and UN Peacekeeping by Sandra Whitworth

In this important, controversial, and at times troubling book, Sandra Whitworth looks behind the rhetoric to investigate from a feminist perspective some of the realities of military intervention under the UN flag. Whitworth contends that there is a fundamental contradiction between portrayals of peacekeeping as altruistic and benign and the militarized masculinity that underpins the group identity of soldiers. Examining evidence from Cambodia and Somalia, she argues that sexual and other crimes can be seen as expressions of a violent ""hypermasculinity"" that is congruent with militarized identities, but entirely incongruent with missions aimed at maintaining peace. She also asserts that recent efforts within the UN to address gender issues in peacekeeping operations have failed because they fail to challenge traditional understandings of militaries, conflict, and women. This unsettling critique of UN operations, which also investigates the interplay between gender and racial stereotyping in peacekeeping, has the power to change conventional perceptions, with considerable policy implications.
The critical questions [Whitworth] raises enrich the debate over how best to deal with threats to international peaceMargaret P. Karns, Perspectives on Politics ""An important contribution to our understanding of peace operations."" Paul Williams, International Affairs ""A provocative and disturbing account of how soldiers and the military have responded to the sometimes contradictory requirements of peace operations. Whitworth's feminist analysis questions our assumption that warriors are able to bring or keep peace."" Simon Chesterman, International Peace Academy ""Whitworth digs deep into the cultural politics of internationalized war, peace, and security. She asks and answers feminist questions about soldiering, about national myths, and about internal UN dynamics in graphic ways that make this compulsory and gripping reading."" Cynthia Enloe, Clark University
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ISBN 13 9781588265524
ISBN 10 1588265528
Title Men, Militarism, and UN Peacekeeping
Author Sandra Whitworth
Series Critical Security Studies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Year published 2007-08-30
Number of pages 225
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