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Gender, Nationalism, and War

Matthew Evangelista

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Gender, Nationalism, and War

Discover the intriguing intersection of gender, nationalism, and violence in Matthew Evangelista's insightful book, Gender, Nationalism, and War, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Spanning 304 pages, this thought-provoking work challenges the traditional perceptions of women's roles in conflict, particularly in the context of contemporary issues such as female suicide bombers. Evangelista delves into the portrayal of gender and political violence in feature films from various conflict zones, including the iconic 1966 film, The Battle of Algiers. By analyzing these cinematic representations, the author sheds light on how nationalism influences gender roles and the complexities of women's involvement in warfare. This book is a must-read for those interested in the dynamics of gender and violence, as well as the critical examination of motion pictures as a cultural lens. Explore the powerful themes within Gender, Nationalism, and War and gain a deeper understanding of the societal narratives that shape our world.

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Gender, Nationalism, and War

Regular price €31,52
Sale price €31,52 Regular price €32,50