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Bleeding boundaries: gendered analyses of militarism in the Western Pacific / Teaiwa, Teresia   Journal Article
Teaiwa, Teresia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This introduction to an Asia Pacific Viewpoint special section on militarism and gender in the Pacific argues that gendered analyses are crucial to understanding processes of militarization, and that multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches are integral in that effort. The introduction also provides background to the articles, outlining their origin in a workshop on militarism and gender in the Pacific held in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009, and its subsequent iteration in sessions at the Oceanic Conference of International Studies in 2010. The special section constitutes the first publication of a permanent working group on militarism and gender in the Pacific with an international, multidisciplinary membership.
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Samting nating: Pacific waves at the margins of feminist security studies / Teaiwa, Teresia; Slatter, Claire   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Forum: The State of Feminist Security Studies: Continuing the Conversation. This forum comprises seven pieces conceived in response to the recent Politics & Gender Critical Perspectives section that featured contributions from Carol Cohn, Valerie Hudson, Jennifer Lobasz, Laura Sjoberg, Ann Tickner, Annick Wibben, and Lauren Wilcox (P&G 2011, Vol. 7, Issue 4). Throughout, we refer to this collection as "the CP section."
Key Words Feminism  Security Studies  Pacific Islands 
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