
Review "Cock's book is fascinating, provocative reading. It contains numerous exceprts from interviews and a good bibliography."--Choice Product Description If most people have a strong impulse for self-preservation, why do individuals fight wars? The author believes the answer lies in gender relations--the way in which femininity and masculinity are defined--and the power of the military in society. She explores the link between war and gender inSouth Africa during the last decade. Through interviews with victims of violence, resisters, and militarists, the author reveals that although the South African Defence Force (SADF) and the ANC's Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) reflect the myriad differences between a conventional and a guerrilla army, womenin both armies have been subject to similar processes of incorporation and exclusion. Provocative and well-written, it will be interesting for both the haunting personal accounts and the clear analysis of the issues. About the Author Jacklyn Cock is Professor of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
1994-05-19
ISBN-10:
0195707060
ISBN-13:
9780195707069
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