在这个问题之外:什么是“通过其他东西进行的战争”?

Q1 Arts and Humanities
L. Whitmore, Laura S. Harrison
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引用次数: 2

摘要

“通过其他东西引发的战争”(WTOS)一词捕捉了在考虑冲突的非军事历史时出现的各种主题和经验。它不仅涉及物质“东西”,还涉及战争的有形和无形遗产。本期特刊的导言指出了世贸组织的核心成员,并说明了考虑军事化意外后果的价值:战争活动及其对日常生活的影响。我们探索了在这一领域的发展中至关重要的关键作品,以及一些在本期特刊的形成中特别有影响力的作品,这些作品来自许多学术领域,包括社会史、考古学、记忆研究、服装史、物质文化和档案研究。然后我们介绍这些文章,这些文章展示了跨越各种冲突的新兴研究,并处理了从鞋子、纪念明信片到命名惯例等各种主题。总的来说,这期特刊表明,即使在最意想不到的地方也能找到战争的痕迹。
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Beyond the can(n)on: what is ‘war through other stuff’?
ABSTRACT The term ‘War Through Other Stuff’ (WTOS) captures the diverse range of themes and experiences that arise when considering the non-military history of conflict. It pertains not only to physical ‘stuff’ but to the tangible and intangible legacies of war. This introduction to the special issue identifies the central tenants of WTOS and illustrates the value of considering the unexpected consequences of militarization: the activity of war and its repercussions in everyday life. We explore the key works that have been essential in the progression of this field, as well as some that have been particularly influential in the formation of this special issue, which draws from many academic fields, including social history, archaeology, memory studies, dress history, material culture and archival studies. We then introduce the articles, which showcase emerging research across various conflicts and tackle subjects as diverse as shoes, souvenir postcards and naming conventions. Overall, the special issue shows that traces of war can be found even in the most unexpected places.
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Critical Military Studies
Critical Military Studies Arts and Humanities-History
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
20
期刊介绍: Critical Military Studies provides a rigorous, innovative platform for interdisciplinary debate on the operation of military power. It encourages the interrogation and destabilization of often taken-for-granted categories related to the military, militarism and militarization. It especially welcomes original thinking on contradictions and tensions central to the ways in which military institutions and military power work, how such tensions are reproduced within different societies and geopolitical arenas, and within and beyond academic discourse. Contributions on experiences of militarization among groups and individuals, and in hitherto underexplored, perhaps even seemingly ‘non-military’ settings are also encouraged. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double-blind peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. The Journal also includes a non-peer reviewed section, Encounters, showcasing multidisciplinary forms of critique such as film and photography, and engaging with policy debates and activism.
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