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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Feminism, Gender, and Security in the Bush Presidency 1
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Part I. Compassionate Patriarchy
- The Allure of Authoritarianism: Bush Administration Ideology and the Reconsolidation of Patriarchy 17
- The Politics of Compassion in the Age of aids 41
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Part II. Bush’s Masculinities
- Straight Eye for the Straight Guy 63
- W’s Masculine Pseudo-Democracy: Brothers-in-Arms, Suicide Bombers, and the Culture of Life 87
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Part III. Gendered War Logics at Home and Abroad
- The Logic of Masculinist Protection: Reflections on the Current Security State 115
- Gender Trouble at Abu Ghraib? 141
- Feminists versus Feminization: Confronting the War Logics of the George W. Bush Administration 163
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Part IV. Feminist Responses
- Feminism and Security Rhetoric in the Post–September 11 Bush Administration 191
- Feminism and the Complications of Freeing the Women of Afghanistan and Iraq 221
- References 245
- Contributors 269
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Feminism, Gender, and Security in the Bush Presidency 1
-
Part I. Compassionate Patriarchy
- The Allure of Authoritarianism: Bush Administration Ideology and the Reconsolidation of Patriarchy 17
- The Politics of Compassion in the Age of aids 41
-
Part II. Bush’s Masculinities
- Straight Eye for the Straight Guy 63
- W’s Masculine Pseudo-Democracy: Brothers-in-Arms, Suicide Bombers, and the Culture of Life 87
-
Part III. Gendered War Logics at Home and Abroad
- The Logic of Masculinist Protection: Reflections on the Current Security State 115
- Gender Trouble at Abu Ghraib? 141
- Feminists versus Feminization: Confronting the War Logics of the George W. Bush Administration 163
-
Part IV. Feminist Responses
- Feminism and Security Rhetoric in the Post–September 11 Bush Administration 191
- Feminism and the Complications of Freeing the Women of Afghanistan and Iraq 221
- References 245
- Contributors 269
- Index 271