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Warring Subjects: Gender, Liberalism, and the Global War on Terror.

机译:交战主题:性别,自由主义和全球反恐战争。

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Over the past decade, the role of women in the U.S. military has changed dramatically. Since 2003, female soldiers and marines have been used in both official and ad hoc capacities to support U.S. counterinsurgency and counterterrorism objectives, enacting duties that include searching and calming women and children during home raids, gleaning intelligence from and exerting influence on the local population, and interrogating suspected male combatants. In addition to their work as counterinsurgents, women served in combat despite the official policy that banned women from participating in infantry and field artillery positions, a ban that was lifted in January 2013. This dissertation argues that the instrumentalization of gender for U.S. imperialism is achieved through the liberal enfranchisement of racial and sexual minorities, re-scripting previous injurious identities into the ultimate performance of national belonging.;The first half of the dissertation analyzes congressional reports on diversity in the military alongside interviews I conducted with the intellectual authors of the military's "new diversity vision" and the creator of the first official female counterinsurgency teams, known as Female Engagement Teams or FETs. In these chapters I argue that the strategic instrumentalization of gender is indicative of a greater shift in military policy in line with neoliberal multiculturalism. I trace the historical transformation from Cold War liberalism, where the U.S. military assimilated and subsumed minority difference, to a post-Cold War security regime in which differences are valorized as instruments of warfare. I read military doctrine for the ways in which old colonial logics have been re-appropriated in accordance with neocolonialism and for the subsequent production of a new warring subject: the female counterinsurgent.;The latter half of the dissertation analyzes the interviews I conducted with U.S. servicewomen and asks how the military's leveraging of femininity paradoxically enables a kind of liberal equality in line with the masculinist foundation of liberalism which defines women as difference. I read these interviews for how the women engage in different modes of feminist consciousness in their efforts to process their perceived enfranchisement and liberty within a multicultural U.S. society and in opposition to Iraqi and Afghan women, and their simultaneous exploitation within a discriminatory military.
机译:在过去的十年中,女性在美军中的作用发生了巨大变化。自2003年以来,女兵和海军陆战队以正式和临时身份被用来支持美国的平叛和反恐目标,其职责包括在家庭突袭期间搜查和安抚妇女和儿童,搜集当地情报并对其施加影响,并讯问可疑的男性战斗人员。除了作为反叛乱分子的工作以外,尽管官方政策禁止妇女参加步兵和野战炮兵,但妇女仍在战斗中服役,该禁令于2013年1月解除。该论文认为,实现了针对美国帝国主义的性别工具化通过种族和性少数群体的自由选举,将以前的有害身份改写为国家归属的最终表现。论文的上半部分分析了国会关于军方多样性的报告,以及我与军方知识分子的访谈“新的多样性愿景”和第一个官方女性平叛团队的创建者,被称为女性参与团队或FET。在这些章节中,我认为性别的战略工具化表明军事政策根据新自由主义的多元文化主义发生了更大的变化。我追溯了从冷战自由主义到美国冷战后的安全制度的历史性转变,冷战自由主义将美国差异化并归为少数派,在冷战后的自由主义中,差异被视为战争手段。我阅读了军事学说,以了解新殖民主义如何重新运用了旧的殖民逻辑,以及随后产生了一个新的交战主题:女性平叛分子。论文的后半部分分析了我对美国的采访询问女服务生,并询问军队如何利用女性气质反常地实现一种自由主义平等,这与将女性定义为差异的男性主义自由主义基础相一致。我阅读了这些访谈,以了解妇女如何努力以不同的女性主义意识方式努力处理自己在多元文化的美国社会,反对伊拉克和阿富汗妇女的权利和自由,以及如何在歧视性军队中同时受到剥削。

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  • 作者

    Mesok, Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    New York University.;

  • 授予单位 New York University.;
  • 学科 American studies.;Political science.;International law.;Gender studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 318 p.
  • 总页数 318
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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