Unpacking coercion in gendered war labor

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While in recent decades there have been growing bodies of literature on gender and war, on war and military labor, and on various forms and degrees of labor coercion, rarely have these areas–gender, coercion and war labor–been analyzed together as intersecting and interdependent themes. The special issue on Gender, War and Coerced Labor aims to fill this gap, and this introduction to the issue will not only present the five papers but also establish the three intersecting themes uniting these papers. Together the introduction and the papers contribute toward larger debates about the place of coercion, of degrees of exploitation, and of free/unfree continuums in a variety of gendered war work.

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Heinemann, J., de Matos, C., Sundevall, F., & Ahlbäck, A. (2023). Unpacking coercion in gendered war labor. Labor History. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/0023656X.2023.2223549

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