Support the troops military obligation, gender, and the making of political community / Katharine M. Millar.
| Author/creator | Millar, Katharine M., 1986- |
| Other author | Oxford University Press. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication Info | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022] |
| Description | xvi, 284 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online |
| Subjects |
| Series | Oxford studies in gender and international relations |
| Contents | 1. Introduction -- 2. The Military, Gender, and Liberal Political Obligation -- 3. Supporting the Troops in Historical Context -- 4. Contemporary Support the Troops Discourse and Practice -- 5. The Politics of the Troops -- 6. The Meaning(s) of Support -- 7. Support and the Making of Political Community -- 8. The Meaning of Support for War Opposition -- 9. Conclusion. |
| Abstract | "Provides an empirical overview of "support the troops" discourses in the US and UK during the early years of the global war on terror (2001-2010). As Millar argues, seemingly stable understandings of the relationship between military service, citizenship, and gender norms are being unsettled by changes in warfare. The effect is a sense of uneasiness about the meaning of what it means to be a "good" citizen, "good" person, and, crucially, a "good" man in a context where neither war nor military service easily align with existing cultural myths about wartime obligations and collective sacrifice. Instead we participate in the performance of supporting the troops, even when we oppose war--an act that appears not only patriotic and moral, but also apolitical. Failing to support the troops, either through active opposition or a lack of overt supportive actions, is perceived as not only offensive and inappropriately political, but disloyal anddangerous. Millar asserts that military support acts as a new form of military service, which serves to limit anti-war dissent, plays a crucial role in naturalizing the violence of the transnational liberal order, and recasts war as an internal issue of solidarity and loyalty. Rigorous and politically challenging, Millar provides the first work to systematically examine "support the troops" as a distinct social phenomenon and offers a novel reading of this discourse through a gendered lens that places it in historical and transnational context"--Amazon.com |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| LCCN | 2022913778 |
| ISBN | 9780197642337 hardcover |
| ISBN | 0197642330 hardcover |
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