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Feminine masculinities in the military: The case of female combatants in the Kenya Defence Forces' operation in Somalia

机译:军队中的女性阳刚之气:肯尼亚国防军在索马里行动中的女战斗人员案例

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Historically, the military presents more defined gender boundaries than any other state institution. Assignment to traditionally non-feminine roles means crossing gender-assigned and constructed boundaries. This article explores the interplay of the contradictory dynamics of gender in the military through the lens of Kenyan women combatants in the war against al-Shabaab insurgents in Somalia. Military combat roles have traditionally relied on and manipulated ideas about masculinity and femininity. The study uses the twin theoretical frameworks of sociocultural capital and cultural scripts, refined by a gender-framing perspective, to interpret the sociocultural attitudes of masculinity and femininity in terms of war, the military and militarism.
机译:从历史上看,军队比其他任何国家机构都提出了更明确的性别界限。分配传统上非女性的角色意味着跨越性别分配和构造的界限。本文通过肯尼亚妇女战斗人员在针对索马里青年党叛乱分子的战争中,探索了军队中性别矛盾动态的相互作用。传统上,军事战斗角色依靠和操纵有关男性气质和女性气质的思想。这项研究使用了社会文化资本和文化脚本的双重理论框架,并从性别框架的角度加以完善,以从战争,军事和军国主义的角度解释了男性气质和女性气质的社会文化态度。

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