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Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives

AUTHOR: Cynthia Enloe
ISBN: 0520220714

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Enloe claims that politics militarize our lives--including films that equate action with war and condoms that are designed with a camouflage pattern--and that this contributes to militaristic values that mold our culture in both war and peace. 16...

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Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives
- Book Review,
by Cynthia Enloe


From Kirkus Reviews
paper 0-520-22071-4 A wide-ranging look at the global militarization of women's lives, whether they are soldiers or spouses of men serving in countries from Bosnia to Indonesia. Enloe (Government/Clark Univ.; The Morning After, 1993), a feminist who believes the military is a patriarchal entity intent on masculinizing society, often undercuts the point of her argument in scattershot attacks on her targets. And while she has a case to make, her bias shows. She assumes that the military, if not malign, is certainly suspect, and she never considers why wars are fought or whether any wars are just. Rather, she concentrates on describing the patriarchy at work fostering militarized masculine values, as it not only conducts wars but manages peace. She defines militarization as ``a specific sort of transforming process but the list of what can be militarized is virtually endless: toys, jobs, the profession of psychology, fashion, faith, voting, local economies, condoms, and movie starsthe latter because they are co-opted to perform for troops and sustain morale. In her most persuasive chapter, she notes how various militaries have required medical examinations for prostitutes and condoned off-base prostitution or, more notoriously, as the Japanese army did with the ``comfort women, seized women from conquered countries to serve the army's needs. Citing documents and examples from numerous countries, Enloe describes the evolving role of military wives, and the military's handling of rape, which is, she contends, part of its strategy in Bosnia and Serbia. She believes that female soldiers, mothers of soldiers, and nurses, who are used to maintain ``the patriarchal multilayered arrangements of masculinities and femininities,'' too often accept a patriarchal agenda that keeps them powerless and alienated. Enloes graceless writing fuzzes all but her most telling points, and her assertions, though bold, are not always sufficiently discussed or convincingly demonstrated. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


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         Book Review

Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives
- Book Reviews,
by Cynthia Enloe

Maneuvers

SYNOPSIS

Maneuvers takes readers on a global tour of the sprawling process called "militarization."

With her incisive verve and moxie, eminent feminist Cynthia Enloe shows that the people who become militarized are not just the obvious ones -- executives and factory floor workers who make fighter planes, land mines, and intercontinental missiles. They are also the employees of food companies, toy companies, clothing companies, film studios, stock brokerages, and advertising agencies.

Militarization is never ger-neutral, Enloe claims: It is a personal and political transformation that relies on ideas about femininity and masculinity. Films that equate action with war, condoms that are designed with a camouflage pattern, fashions that celebrate brass buttons and epaulettes, tomato soup that contains pasta shaped like Star Wars weapons -- all of these contribute to militaristic values that mold our culture in both war and peace.

Presenting new and groundbreaking material that builds on Enloe's acclaimed work in Does Khaki Become You? and Bananas, Beaches, and Bases, Maneuvers takes an international look at the politics of masculinity, nationalism, and globalization. Enloe ranges widely from Japan to Korea, Serbia, Kosovo, Rwanda, Britain, Israel, the United States, and many points in between.

She covers a broad variety of subjects: gays in the military, the history of "camp followers," the politics of women who have sexually serviced male soldiers, married life in the military, military nurses, and the recruitment of women into the military. One chapter titled "When Soldiers Rape" explores the many facets of the issue in countries such as Chile, the Philippines, Okinawa, Rwanda, and the UnitedStates. Enloe outlines the dilemmas feminists around the globe face in trying to craft theories and strategies that support militarized women, locally and internationally, without unwittingly being militarized themselves. She explores the complicated militarized experiences of women as prostitutes, as rape victims, as mothers, as wives, as nurses, and as feminist activists, and she uncovers the "maneuvers" that military officials and their civilian supporters have made in order to ensure that each of these groups of women feel special and separate.

FROM THE CRITICS

Women's Review of Books

Demonstrate[s] with particular sensitivity and insight how core political institutions shape women's identities and interests...Beautifully written, in a lively, accessible manner, [Maneuvers] teach[es] students that it is possible to combine rigorous, hard-hitting analysis with compassion and engagement.

Ms. Magazine

A well researched and urgently needed analysis. Even more admirable, Enloe approaches geopolitics and structural oppression with a refreshingly playful spirit.

Demonstrate[s] with particular sensitivity and insight how core political institutions shape women's identities and interests...Beautifully written, in a lively, accessible manner, [Maneuvers] teach[es] students that it is possible to combine rigorous, hard-hitting analysis with compassion and engagement.

Liza Featherstone - Ms.

Maneuvers offers a well-researched and urgently needed analysis. Even more admirable, Enloe approaches geopolitics and structural oppression with a refreshingly playful spirit.


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