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Book Title
Sovereign Masculinity: Gender Lessons from the War on Terror (Stu
ISBN
9780199981656
Publication Name
Sovereign Masculinity : Gender Lessons from the War on Terror
Item Length
6.1in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2014
Series
Studies in Feminist Philosophy Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Bonnie Mann
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
12.1 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Through examining practices of torture, extra-judicial assassination, and first person accounts of soldiers on the ground, Bonnie Mann develops a new theory of gender. It is neither a natural essence nor merely a social construct. Gender is first and foremost an operation of justification which binds the lived existence of the individual subject to the aspirations of the regime.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199981655
ISBN-13
9780199981656
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Author
Bonnie Mann
Publication Name
Sovereign Masculinity : Gender Lessons from the War on Terror
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Series
Studies in Feminist Philosophy Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
12.1 Oz

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Hq1090.M3295 2014
Reviews
"What does gender do in the life of a nation? In this splendidly written and passionately engaged book, Mann traces out how sovereign masculinity, committed to a vision of itself as invulnerable and self-justifying, has created a framework to conduct a war that on moral and rational grounds is against the best interests of the soldiers who fight the war, the citizens who support the war, and to democratic institutions and practices themselves. Ranging over discussions from Simone de Beauvoir and phenomenology to the political and cultural representations of war and torture, Mann probes how gender operates both in the innermost space of its citizens and in the aspirations of national manhood. A fresh and critical feminist engagement with the gendered lessons of the war on terror, Sovereign Masculinity deserves a wide readership."--Robin May Schott, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies"Bonnie Mann made me sit up and take a fresh look at which American masculinized aspirations and anxieties fuel the last decade's 'war on terror.' Her feminist ideas will spark useful conversations."--Cynthia Enloe, author of Seriously! Investigating Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered"Arguing that gender has 'ontological weight' and is always profoundly constitutive of selves and their worlds, Bonnie Mann brings together phenomenological, psychoanalytic, discursive, and materialist strands of feminist theory to illuminate the many and complex circuits of masculinity at play in America's war on terror. She powerfully illuminates the gender-logics that operate to connect such particular, egregious acts as the 'feminizing' sexual shaming of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib with the mass imaginary of the United States as the embodiment of inviolable 'sovereign masculinity.' This important book both demonstrates the continuing vitality of feminist theoretical tools for understanding the production of sovereign masculinity and offers an impassioned call for the feminist disruption of its dangerous operations."--Sonia Kruks, Danforth Professor of Politics, Oberlin College"This book is a must read for those who want to understand the complexity and nuance of sovereign masculinity...There is a lot of heart in this book, and I am a little envious of the way in which Mann mixes the scholarly with her passionate activism. It is just the kind of book that is sorely needed in a badly broken world. Mann has left me with a whole host of questions, as well as provided me with invaluable points of critical clarification, inspiration, and, definitely, a gender lesson." -- Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate World "Mann's insightful contributions...welcome updating of the analyses of gender and gendering processes, gendered politics, and gendered violence." -- Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, "What does gender do in the life of a nation? In this splendidly written and passionately engaged book, Mann traces out how sovereign masculinity, committed to a vision of itself as invulnerable and self-justifying, has created a framework to conduct a war that on moral and rational grounds is against the best interests of the soldiers who fight the war, the citizens who support the war, and to democratic institutions and practices themselves. Ranging over discussions from Simone de Beauvoir and phenomenology to the political and cultural representations of war and torture, Mann probes how gender operates both in the innermost space of its citizens and in the aspirations of national manhood. A fresh and critical feminist engagement with the gendered lessons of the war on terror, Sovereign Masculinity deserves a wide readership."--Robin May Schott, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies, "What does gender do in the life of a nation? In this splendidly written and passionately engaged book, Mann traces out how sovereign masculinity, committed to a vision of itself as invulnerable and self-justifying, has created a framework to conduct a war that on moral and rational grounds is against the best interests of the soldiers who fight the war, the citizens who support the war, and to democratic institutions and practices themselves. Ranging over discussions from Simone de Beauvoir and phenomenology to the political and cultural representations of war and torture, Mann probes how gender operates both in the innermost space of its citizens and in the aspirations of national manhood. A fresh and critical feminist engagement with the gendered lessons of the war on terror, Sovereign Masculinity deserves a wide readership."--Robin May Schott, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies "Bonnie Mann made me sit up and take a fresh look at which American masculinized aspirations and anxieties fuel the last decade's 'war on terror.' Her feminist ideas will spark useful conversations."--Cynthia Enloe, author of Seriously! Investigating Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered "Arguing that gender has 'ontological weight' and is always profoundly constitutive of selves and their worlds, Bonnie Mann brings together phenomenological, psychoanalytic, discursive, and materialist strands of feminist theory to illuminate the many and complex circuits of masculinity at play in America's war on terror. She powerfully illuminates the gender-logics that operate to connect such particular, egregious acts as the 'feminizing' sexual shaming of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib with the mass imaginary of the United States as the embodiment of inviolable 'sovereign masculinity.' This important book both demonstrates the continuing vitality of feminist theoretical tools for understanding the production of sovereign masculinity and offers an impassioned call for the feminist disruption of its dangerous operations."--Sonia Kruks, Danforth Professor of Politics, Oberlin College, "What does gender do in the life of a nation? In this splendidly written and passionately engaged book, Mann traces out how sovereign masculinity, committed to a vision of itself as invulnerable and self-justifying, has created a framework to conduct a war that on moral and rational grounds is against the best interests of the soldiers who fight the war, the citizens who support the war, and to democratic institutions and practices themselves. Ranging overdiscussions from Simone de Beauvoir and phenomenology to the political and cultural representations of war and torture, Mann probes how gender operates both in the innermost space of its citizens and inthe aspirations of national manhood. A fresh and critical feminist engagement with the gendered lessons of the war on terror, Sovereign Masculinity deserves a wide readership."--Robin May Schott, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies"Bonnie Mann made me sit up and take a fresh look at which American masculinized aspirations and anxieties fuel the last decade's 'war on terror.' Her feminist ideas will spark useful conversations."--Cynthia Enloe, author of Seriously! Investigating Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered"Arguing that gender has 'ontological weight' and is always profoundly constitutive of selves and their worlds, Bonnie Mann brings together phenomenological, psychoanalytic, discursive, and materialist strands of feminist theory to illuminate the many and complex circuits of masculinity at play in America's war on terror. She powerfully illuminates the gender-logics that operate to connect such particular, egregious acts as the 'feminizing' sexual shaming ofIraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib with the mass imaginary of the United States as the embodiment of inviolable 'sovereign masculinity.' This important book both demonstrates the continuing vitality offeminist theoretical tools for understanding the production of sovereign masculinity and offers an impassioned call for the feminist disruption of its dangerous operations."--Sonia Kruks, Danforth Professor of Politics, Oberlin College"This book is a must read for those who want to understand the complexity and nuance of sovereign masculinity...There is a lot of heart in this book, and I am a little envious of the way in which Mann mixes the scholarly with her passionate activism. It is just the kind of book that is sorely needed in a badly broken world. Mann has left me with a whole host of questions, as well as provided me with invaluable points of critical clarification, inspiration, and,definitely, a gender lesson." -- Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate World"Mann's insightful contributions...welcome updating of the analyses of gender and gendering processes, gendered politics, and gendered violence." -- Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, What does gender do in the life of a nation? In this splendidly written and passionately engaged book, Mann traces out how sovereign masculinity, committed to a vision of itself as invulnerable and self justifying, has created a framework to conduct a war that on moral and rational grounds is against the best interests of the soldiers who fight the war, the citizens who support the war, and to democratic institutions and practices themselves. Ranging over discussions from Simone deBeauvoir and phenomenology to the political and cultural representations of war and torture, Mann probes how gender operates both in the innermost space of its citizens and in the aspirations of national manhood. A fresh and critical feminist engagement with the gendered lessons of the war onterror, Sovereign Masculinity deserves a wide readership., "What does gender do in the life of a nation? In this splendidly written and passionately engaged book, Mann traces out how sovereign masculinity, committed to a vision of itself as invulnerable and self-justifying, has created a framework to conduct a war that on moral and rational grounds is against the best interests of the soldiers who fight the war, the citizens who support the war, and to democratic institutions and practices themselves. Ranging over discussions from Simone de Beauvoir and phenomenology to the political and cultural representations of war and torture, Mann probes how gender operates both in the innermost space of its citizens and in the aspirations of national manhood. A fresh and critical feminist engagement with the gendered lessons of the war on terror, Sovereign Masculinity deserves a wide readership."--Robin May Schott, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies "Bonnie Mann made me sit up and take a fresh look at which American masculinized aspirations and anxieties fuel the last decade's 'war on terror.' Her feminist ideas will spark useful conversations."--Cynthia Enloe, author of Seriously! Investigating Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered "Arguing that gender has 'ontological weight' and is always profoundly constitutive of selves and their worlds, Bonnie Mann brings together phenomenological, psychoanalytic, discursive, and materialist strands of feminist theory to illuminate the many and complex circuits of masculinity at play in America's war on terror. She powerfully illuminates the gender-logics that operate to connect such particular, egregious acts as the 'feminizing' sexual shaming of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib with the mass imaginary of the United States as the embodiment of inviolable 'sovereign masculinity.' This important book both demonstrates the continuing vitality of feminist theoretical tools for understanding the production of sovereign masculinity and offers an impassioned call for the feminist disruption of its dangerous operations."--Sonia Kruks, Danforth Professor of Politics, Oberlin College "This book is a must read for those who want to understand the complexity and nuance of sovereign masculinity...There is a lot of heart in this book, and I am a little envious of the way in which Mann mixes the scholarly with her passionate activism. It is just the kind of book that is sorely needed in a badly broken world. Mann has left me with a whole host of questions, as well as provided me with invaluable points of critical clarification, inspiration, and, definitely, a gender lesson." -- Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate World "Mann's insightful contributions...welcome updating of the analyses of gender and gendering processes, gendered politics, and gendered violence." -- Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy
Table of Content
Preface1. Introduction: Strange CousinsPrologue: Justifications2. Invitation3. Beauvoir4. HistoryI: Style5. Aesthetic6. Recognition7. WomanII: Imaginary8. Imaginary9. Shame10. RedemptionIII: Frame11. Existence12. Home13. FatherIV: Apparatus14. Shock and Awe15. Institution16. TortureConclusion17. Conclusion: Permanent State of Exception
Copyright Date
2014
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Terrorism, Men's Studies, History & Theory, General, Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism
Lccn
2013-022342
Dewey Decimal
155.332
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Social Science, Philosophy, Political Science

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