[Hi folks, please see below for an issue of Body & Society I have edited
recently on Militarized Bodies. I would be most grateful if CSL members
would circulate it around the net to interested parties. Best wishes. John.]
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Body & Society
Volume 09 Issue 04 - Publication Date: 1 December 2003
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105483&jiid=514067
Militarized Bodies: An Introduction
John Armitage University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK
Becoming a (Virile) Member: Women and the Military Body
Heather J. Hopfl University of Essex, UK
Classifying the Body in the Second World War: British Men In and Out of
Uniform
Corinna Peniston-Bird Lancaster University, UK
The Strong Arm of the Law
Kenneth J. Saltman DePaul University, USA
The Curious Logic of the Hinge and the (Post)colonial Military Body
Ryan Bishop and John Phillips National University, Singapore
Reimagining the War Machine
Critical Art Ensemble, UK
Warrior Charisma and the Spiritualization of Violence
Bryan Turner University of Cambridge, UK
Perpetual War
Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii, USA
Intelligence Incarnate: Martial Corporeality in the Digital Age
Michael Dillon Lancaster University, UK
Militarizing the Body Politic: New Mediations as Weapons of Mass Instruction
Philip Graham University of Queensland, Australia and Allan Luke Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
The Flower of the Elite Troops
Friedrich A. Kittler Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
On Ernst Junger's 'Total Mobilization': A Re-evaluation in the Era of the
War on Terrorism
John Armitage Northumbria University, UK
Posthuman Soldiers in Postmodern War
Chris Hables Gray University of Great Falls, Montana, USA
Article Abstracts and Keywords
Index to Volume 4
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