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Bodies At War Genealogies Of Militarism In Chicana Literature And Culture Belinda Linn Rincn

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Bodies At War Genealogies Of Militarism In Chicana Literature And Culture Belinda Linn Rincn
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Publisher: University of Arizona Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Author: Belinda Linn Rincón
ISBN: 9780816535859, 9782017010449, 081653585X, 2017010448
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Bodies At War Genealogies Of Militarism In Chicana Literature And Culture Belinda Linn Rincn by Belinda Linn Rincón 9780816535859, 9782017010449, 081653585X, 2017010448 instant download after payment.

In the wake of U.S. military intervention abroad and collapsing domestic economies, scholars have turned their attention to neoliberalism and militarization, two ideological and material projects that are often treated as coincident, though not interdependent. Bodies at War examines neoliberal militarism, a term that signifies the complex ways in which neoliberalism and militarism interanimate each other as they naturalize dis/empowering notions of masculinity and femininity, alter democratic practices, and circumscribe the meaning of citizenship and national belonging.
Bodies at War examines the rise of neoliberal militarism from the early 1970s to the present and its transformation of political, economic, and social relations. It charts neoliberal militarism’s impact on democratic practices, economic policies, notions of citizenship, race relations, and gender norms by focusing on how these changes affect the Chicana/o community and, more specifically, on how it shapes and is shaped by Chicana bodies. The book raises important questions about the cultural legacies of war and the gendering of violence—topics that reach across multiple disciplinary fields of inquiry, including cultural and media studies. It draws attention to the relationship between war and society, to neoliberal militarism’s destructive social impact, and to the future of Latina soldiering. Through Chicana art, activism, and writing, Rincón offers a visionary foundation for an antiwar feminist politic.

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