Theorizing Military Masculinities and National Identities: The Norwegian Experience

  • Rones N
  • Fasting K
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Norway has based its security on aid from great military powers, and is therefore a useful site for examining the idea of complicit masculinities: a position that benefits from the current social order, and thus complying with dominant group interests and hegemonic...

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Rones, N., & Fasting, K. (2017). Theorizing Military Masculinities and National Identities: The Norwegian Experience. In The Palgrave International Handbook of Gender and the Military (pp. 145–162). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51677-0_9

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