On war, hegemony and (political) masculinities

IF 2.1 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Katarzyna Wojnicka, Ulf Mellström, Sam de Boise
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Abstract

Ukrainians awoke on the 24th of February 2022 to find themselves in a conflict over which many had been dreading but which almost as many had also thought impossible. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has also meant that we, non-Ukrainian Europeans, find ourselves in a time in which the term ‘crisis’ has taken on a much more direct presence. After over 20 years in which the so-called ‘War on Terror’ wrought death and destruction ‘elsewhere’, the actual conflict between sovereign nation-states, with the prospect of spilling over into yet another European war involving multiple nation-states is now a reality. The horrors of war are happening closer to our own countries than many of us have experienced in our lifetimes. The gender dynamics of the invasion of Ukraine are impossible to ignore. War reinstalls gendered demarcation lines that many of us, naively, thought was a relic from the past. Masculinity is mobilized as a rhetorical figure and symbolic resource in the brutal reality for all these young men and women that have to go into a war declared by older men. In the character of the fascist strongman who has become a cult figure in the global far-right, we can see someone who has been valued at home and abroad precisely for his compensatory masculinism (Löffler, Luyt, & Starck, 2020) as well as ridiculed in Western media (Wiedlack, 2020). Then there is the resilient, David-esque figure who has been championed for his intransigence and refusal to give up in the face of insurmountable odds. Caught in-between these political leaders are the military conscripts of all genders who are putting their lives at risk, as well as women and children who are being forced to flee as a result of imperialist aggression. On social media, people are celebrating the loss of human life and glorifying militarist responses from political leaders whilst those of us in Finland and Sweden find ourselves closer to NATO membership than at any point during our intertwined histories. It is a new formative moment that most of us wish could have been avoided.
关于战争、霸权和(政治)男子气概
乌克兰人在2022年2月24日醒来时,发现自己陷入了一场许多人一直担心但也几乎同样多的人认为不可能发生的冲突。普京对乌克兰的入侵也意味着,我们这些非乌克兰的欧洲人,发现自己处在一个“危机”一词更加直接存在的时代。20多年来,所谓的“反恐战争”在“其他地方”造成了死亡和破坏,如今,主权民族国家之间的实际冲突,以及蔓延到另一场涉及多个民族国家的欧洲战争的前景,已经成为现实。战争的恐怖正在离我们自己的国家更近的地方发生,这是我们许多人一生中从未经历过的。入侵乌克兰的性别动态不容忽视。战争重新设置了性别界限,我们许多人天真地认为这是过去的遗物。在残酷的现实中,男性气概被用作一种修辞手法和象征性的资源,对所有这些不得不参加由年长男性发起的战争的年轻男女来说。在这个已经成为全球极右翼崇拜人物的法西斯强人角色中,我们可以看到一个在国内外受到重视的人,正是因为他的补偿性男性主义(Löffler, Luyt, & Starck, 2020),同时也受到西方媒体的嘲笑(Wiedlack, 2020)。此外,还有一个坚韧不拔、大卫式的人物,他因面对难以克服的困难时的不妥协和拒绝放弃而备受推崇。夹在这些政治领导人之间的是各种性别的义务兵,他们冒着生命危险,以及由于帝国主义侵略而被迫逃离的妇女和儿童。在社交媒体上,人们在庆祝生命的逝去,颂扬政治领导人的军国主义反应,而我们芬兰和瑞典人发现,我们比两国相互交织的历史上任何时候都更接近北约成员国。这是一个新的形成时刻,我们大多数人都希望能够避免。
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NORMA
NORMA Social Sciences-Gender Studies
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
14.30%
发文量
23
期刊介绍: NORMA is an international journal for high quality research concerning masculinity in its many forms. This is an interdisciplinary journal concerning questions about the body, about social and textual practices, and about men and masculinities in social structures. We aim to advance theory and methods in this field. We hope to present new themes for critical studies of men and masculinities, and develop new approaches to ''intersections'' with race, sexuality, class and coloniality. We are eager to have conversations about the role of men and boys, and the place of masculinities, in achieving gender equality and social equality. The journal was begun in the Nordic region; we now strongly invite scholarly work from all parts of the world, as well as research about transnational relations and spaces. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is double blind and submission is online via Editorial Manager.
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