Conscientious objection : resisting militarized society
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Conscientious objection : resisting militarized society
Zed Books , Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Refusing to take part in war is as old as war itself. This wide-ranging and original book brings together four different bodies of knowledge to examine the practice of conscientious objection: historical and philosophical analyses of conscientious objection as a critique of compulsory military service and militarization; feminist, LGBT and queer analyses of conscientious objection as a critique of patriarchy, sexism, and heterosexism; activist and academic analyses of conscientious objection as a social movement and individual act of resistance; legal analyses of the status of conscientious objection in international and national law.
Conscientious objection is an increasingly important subject of academic and political debate in countries including the US, Israel and Turkey. This book provides a much needed introduction and tool for making sense of the history of nation-states in the 20th century and understanding the political developments of the early 21st century.
目次
Acknowledgements
Preface - Cynthia Cockburn
Introduction - Coskun UEsterci and OEzgur Heval Cinar
Part I: Conscription and resisting conscription in a militarized society
1. The militarization of society: conscription and national armies in the process of citizen creation - Suavi Aydin
2. Patriotism and the justification of inequality in the construction of militarism - Melek Goeregenli
3. Refusing to serve by other means: desertion in the late Ottoman Empire - Erik-Jan Zurcher
4. Sand in the wheels? Conscientious objection at the turn of the twenty-first century - Ulrich Broeckling
5. The morals and politics of conscientious objection, civil disobedience and anti-militarism | Nilgun Toker Kilinc
6. The philosophical grounds of conscientious objection - Taha Parla
Part II: Conscientious objection as a critique of patriarchy, sexism and heterosexism
7. Where are the women in military conscientious objection? Some feminist clues - Cynthia Enloe
8. Refusing to identify as obedient wives, sacrificing mothers and proud warriors - Ayse Gul Altinay
9. Conscientious objection and masculine violence - Serpil Sancar
10. Rotten report and reconstructing hegemonic masculinity in Turkey - Alp Biricik
Part III: Conscientious objection in the world: experiences and problems
11. Experiences of conscientious objection movements: South Africa, Greece and Paraguay - Andreas Speck and Rudi Friedrich
12. Military conscription, conscientious objection and democratic citizenship in the Americas - Matthew C. Gutmann
13. Conscientious objection in Chile - Pelao Carvallo
14. Conscientious objection in Spain: disobedience - Cthuchi Zamarra
15. Conscientious objection in Israel - Tali Lerner
16. Refusing to serve in the army for reasons of conscience in Greece - Alexia Tsouni and Michalis Maragakis
17. Conscientious objection in Turkey - Coskun UEsterci and Ugur Yorulmaz
Part IV: Conscientious objection and law
A International law
18. A view on international implementation of the right to conscientious objection - OEzgur Heval Cinar
19. International standards on conscientious objection to military and alternative service - Rachel Brett
20. European standards on conscientious objection and alternative service - Friedhelm Schneider
21. Conscientious objection in international law and the Osman Murat UElke case - Kevin Boyle
B The case of Turkey
22. Conscientious objection and the Turkish constitution - Osman Can
23. The criminality of conscientious objection in Turkey and its consequences - Hulya UEcpinar
Notes on contributors
Index
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