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ID152317
Title ProperConceptualizing the tensions evoked by gender integration in the military
Other Title Informationthe South African case
LanguageENG
AuthorHeinecken, Lindy
Summary / Abstract (Note)The South African military has adopted an assertive affirmative action campaign to ensure that women are represented across all ranks and branches. This has brought about new tensions in terms of gender integration, related to issues of equal opportunities and meritocracy as well as the accommodation of gender difference and alternative values. The argument is made that the management of gender integration from a gender-neutral perspective cannot bring about gender equality, as it obliges women to conform to and assimilate masculine traits. This affects women’s ability to function as equals, especially where feminine traits are not valued, where militarized masculinities are privileged and where women are othered in ways that contribute to their subordination. Under such conditions, it is exceedingly difficult for women to bring about a more androgynous military culture espoused by gender mainstreaming initiatives and necessary for the type of missions military personnel are engaged in today.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 43, No.2; Apr 2017: p.202-220
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 43 No 2
Key WordsMasculinity ;  Meritocracy ;  Military Culture ;  Gender Mainstreaming ;  Equal Opportunities ;  Femininity ;  Gender Integration


 
 
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