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Gender, power and military occupations : Asia pacific and the Middle East since 1945

Matos Christine de

Gender, power and military occupations : Asia pacific and the Middle East since 1945 - London Routledge 2012 - 254p ix

Table of contents
1. Analyzing Gendered Occupation Power Christine de Matos and Rowena Ward;
Part I: Asia and the Pacific;
2. Occupation Masculinities: The Residues of Colonial Power in Australian Occupied Japan Christine de Matos;
3. Encountering National and Gendered Selves: Identity Formation of Okinawan Students in the United States during the US Occupation of Okinawa Kinuko Maehara Yamazato;
4. Histories of Violence: Occupation, Resistance and Masculinities in Timor Leste Henri Myrttinen;
5. Lily Pads and Leisure Meccas: The Gendered Political Economy of Post-Base and Post-9/11 Philippines Bronwyn Winter;
6. Chamorro Warriors and Godmothers Meet Uncle Sam: Gender, Loyalty and Resistance to US Military Occupation in Postwar Guam Miyume Tanji;
7. The Northern Territory Intervention in Australia: A Grassroots Perspective Miliwanga Sandy and Kathleen Clapham;
Part II: South Asia and the Middle East;
8. Caught between Cultures: How the Occupation of Iraq Is Reinforcing and Redefining Gender Roles Marcus Schulzke;
9. The People Follow the Mullah, and the Mullah Follows the People: Politics of Aid and Gender in Afghanistan post-2001 Joyce Wu;
10. Abu Ghraib: A Ghostly Story Stefka Hristova;
11. The National Struggle and Women's Rights: The Case of Palestine Rose Shomali Musleh;
12. This Garden Uprooted: Gendered violence, Suffering and Resistance in Indian-Administered Kashmir Shubh Mathur;
13. Forced Encounters and Gendered Impacts: Past, Present and Future Keiko Tamura Notes on Contributors; Notes;
Index

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1. Control - Psychology 2. Military Occupation 3. Sex Role - Violence

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