Higate, Paul. 2012. “Drinking Vodka from the ‘Butt-Crack’: Men, Masculinities and Fratriarchy in the Private Militarized Security Company.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 14 (4): 450-69. doi:10.1080/14616742.2012.726092.
Topics: Combatants, Male Combatants, Feminisms, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Private Military & Security, Race, Security Regions: Americas, North America, Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, United States of America
Wily, Liz Alden. 2004. Land Relations in Bamyan Province: Findings from a 15 Village Case Study. Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evalutation Unit.
Topics: Ethnicity, Governance, Livelihoods, Political Economies, Rights, Land Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
Stabile, Carol, and Deepa Kumar. 2005. “Unveiling Imperialism: Media, Gender and the War on Afghanistan.” Media, Culture and Society 27 (5): 765-82.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Economies, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Media, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Terrorism, Violence Regions: Americas, North America, Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, United States of America Keywords: imperialism, Afghanistan, Afghan women, media representation, war on terror
Jabbra, Nancy W. 2006. "Women, Words and War: Explaining 9/11 and Justifying US Military Action in Afghanistan and Iraq." Journal of International Women’s Studies 8:1, 236-55.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Male Combatants, Gender, Women, Men, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Media, Terrorism, Sexuality Regions: MENA, Americas, North America, Asia, Middle East, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, United States of America
Khalili, Laleh. 2011. "Gendered Practices of Counterinsurgency." Review of International Studies 37: 1471-91.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Class, Combatants, Development, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Political Participation, Race, Sexuality, Violence Regions: MENA, Americas, North America, Asia, Middle East, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, United States of America
Cockburn, Cynthia. 2011. ‘Snagged on the Contradiction: NATO UNSC Resolution 1325, and Feminist Responses’. Unpublished mansuscript. http://www.cynthiacockburn.org/BlogNATO1325.pdf.
Topics: Feminisms, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, International Organizations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS, UNSCR 1325 Countries: Afghanistan Keywords: UNSCR 1325, NATO, militarism, antimilitarism, patriarchy
Hirschkind, Charles, and Saba Mahmood. 2002. "Feminism, the Taliban, and Politics of Counter-Insurgency." Anthropological Quarterly 75 (2): 339–54.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Religion, Terrorism, Violence Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
Hunt, Krista. 2002. ‘The Strategic Co-optation of Women’s Rights.’ International Feminist Journal of Politics 4 (1): 116–21.
Topics: Gender, Women, International Organizations, Religion, Terrorism Regions: Americas, North America, Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, United States of America
Topics: Armed Conflict, "New Wars", Combatants, Male Combatants, Democracy / Democratization, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Gendered Discourses Regions: Asia, Central Asia Countries: Afghanistan, United States of America Keywords: Afghanistan, military, masculinity, violence, United States, women
Topics: Armed Conflict, "New Wars", Development, Gender, Women, Girls, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Peacebuilding, Security, Human Security Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan
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