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Good Soldiers Dont Rape The Stories We Tell About Military Sexual Violence Megan Mackenzie

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Good Soldiers Dont Rape The Stories We Tell About Military Sexual Violence Megan Mackenzie
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Megan MacKenzie
ISBN: 9781009273961, 9781009273985, 9781009273930, 1009273965, 1009273981, 1009273930
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Good Soldiers Dont Rape The Stories We Tell About Military Sexual Violence Megan Mackenzie by Megan Mackenzie 9781009273961, 9781009273985, 9781009273930, 1009273965, 1009273981, 1009273930 instant download after payment.

Sexual violence is a significant problem within many Western militaries. Despite international attention to the issue and global #MeToo and #TimesUp movements highlighting the impact of sexual violence, rates of sexual violence are going up in many militaries. This book uses feminist theories of 'rape culture' and institutional gaslighting to identify the key stories, myths, and misconceptions about military sexual violence that have obstructed addressing and preventing it. It is a landmark study that considers nearly thirty years of media coverage of military sexual violence in three case countries – the US, Canada and Australia. The findings have implications not only for those seeking to address, reduce, and prevent sexual violence in militaries, but also for those hoping to understanding rape culture and how patriarchy operates more broadly. It will appeal to students, scholars and general readers interested in gender, feminism and the military.

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