Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence »
The workshop organized by Brian Sandberg, University of Northern Illinois and IEA resident in Paris and by Marion Trévisi, University of Picardie at the Paris Institute for Advanced Study (IEA) ment to challenge the notion that warfare is an intrinsically masculine domain. Although warfare has often...
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description | The workshop organized by Brian Sandberg, University of Northern Illinois and IEA resident in Paris and by Marion Trévisi, University of Picardie at the Paris Institute for Advanced Study (IEA) ment to challenge the notion that warfare is an intrinsically masculine domain. Although warfare has often been conceived of as an essentially masculine sphere of human activity, recent studies reveal that women have been much more intimately involved in military activities in the past. Women’s historians have examined emergence of female soldiers in modern armies, demonstrating the important roles that women played in combat, in army hospitals, in military logistical services, and on the home front etc. French and foreign researchers gathered to discuss and confront gender and war and reexamin gendered categories such as women in war, disciplined bodies, combat and gender, masculine honor, campaign communities, military masculinities, wartime labor, aggression and emotions, sexual culture, sexual violence, military prostitution, mass rape, and broken bodies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6e65fde8e4484cf583d7f91bc2644bca2022-12-21T23:07:46ZdeuCentre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Sociétés et les Institutions Post-SoviétiquesJournal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies1769-70692016-05-0117Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence »Elisabeth Sieca-KozlowskiThe workshop organized by Brian Sandberg, University of Northern Illinois and IEA resident in Paris and by Marion Trévisi, University of Picardie at the Paris Institute for Advanced Study (IEA) ment to challenge the notion that warfare is an intrinsically masculine domain. Although warfare has often been conceived of as an essentially masculine sphere of human activity, recent studies reveal that women have been much more intimately involved in military activities in the past. Women’s historians have examined emergence of female soldiers in modern armies, demonstrating the important roles that women played in combat, in army hospitals, in military logistical services, and on the home front etc. French and foreign researchers gathered to discuss and confront gender and war and reexamin gendered categories such as women in war, disciplined bodies, combat and gender, masculine honor, campaign communities, military masculinities, wartime labor, aggression and emotions, sexual culture, sexual violence, military prostitution, mass rape, and broken bodies.http://journals.openedition.org/pipss/4174GenderWarViolenceMasculinities |
spellingShingle | Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence » Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies Gender War Violence Masculinities |
title | Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence » |
title_full | Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence » |
title_fullStr | Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence » |
title_full_unstemmed | Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence » |
title_short | Compte-rendu de la Journée d'étude « Le genre et la guerre : les femmes, la virilité et la violence » |
title_sort | compte rendu de la journee d etude le genre et la guerre les femmes la virilite et la violence |
topic | Gender War Violence Masculinities |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/pipss/4174 |
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