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From: John Armitage
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 8:45 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: THE MILITARIZED BODY & SOCIETY
Hi folks
As some of you already know, I am currently editing a special issue of the
Sage journal _Body & Society_ on the theme of 'The Militarized Body &
Society'.
However, and although the issue is progressing well, I am having some
difficulty locating contributors who might wish to address this theme from
either or both the following perspectives:
*Feminism
*Queer Theory
Here are a few examples of the sorts of themes I am looking for:
G.I. Joe dolls; G.I. Jane and Private Benjamin movies; boys, toys, guns, and
other military play-related paraphernalia such as the camouflage outfits for
sale to toddlers in Mothercare; gay/lesbian military bodies; why is the
militarized body principally white, straight, and male? 'Don't ask, don't
tell' policy in the US armed forces; sexism etc.
If any members of nettime are interested in submitting a paper then please
let me know -- off list -- contacts below. Alternatively, if members know of
someone who might be interested but who is not a member of the nettime list
then please feel free to forward this message on to them.
best wishes
John Armitage
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"The military is the message."
John Armitage
Principal Lecturer in Politics & Media Studies
Division of Government & Politics
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST
UK
Tel: 0191 227 4971
Fax: 0191 227 4654
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Read: Paul Virilio: From Modernism To Hypermodernism and Beyond
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/shopping/Detail.asp?id=6977
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