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Love and War

How Militarism Shapes Sexuality and Romance
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Love and War by Tom Digby explores the sharp definitions of masculinity and femininity in societies reliant on war, highlighting a presumed enmity between men and women. It examines how misogyny enforces masculine norms, affecting personal, romantic, sexual, and professional relationships. Through cross-cultural analysis and examples from media and internet culture, Digby reveals how hatred of women and suppressed empathy shape masculinity and foster heterosexual antagonism.

The book delves into cultural elements such as male force, glorification of violent men, emotional suppression, and male privilege rooted in women's subordination. While detailing the damage wrought by misogyny on both sexes, Digby offers a hopeful conclusion: the association between war and gender is weakening, leading to the gradual de-gendering of war and de-militarisation of gender.
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Ideal for readers interested in gender studies, sociology, and cultural analysis, as well as those curious about how militarism shapes social roles and relationships. This book suits students, academics, and informed general readers seeking to deepen their understanding of gender dynamics and societal impacts of war.

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An exploration of gender as both a weapon and casualty of war.

An exploration of gender as both a weapon and casualty of war.

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Ideas of masculinity and femininity become sharply defined in war-reliant societies, resulting in a presumed enmity between men and women. This so-called "battle of the sexes" is intensified by the use of misogyny to encourage men and boys to conform to the demands of masculinity. These are among Tom Digby's fascinating insights shared in Love and War, which describes the making and manipulation of gender in militaristic societies and the sweeping consequences for men and women in their personal, romantic, sexual, and professional lives.

Drawing on cross-cultural comparisons and examples from popular media, including sports culture, the rise of "gonzo" and "bangbus" pornography, and "internet trolls," Digby describes how the hatred of women and the suppression of empathy are used to define masculinity, thereby undermining relations between women and menβ€”sometimes even to the extent of violence.

Employing diverse philosophical methodologies, he identifies the cultural elements that contribute to heterosexual antagonism, such as an enduring faith in male force to solve problems, the glorification of violent men who suppress caring emotions, the devaluation of men's physical and emotional lives, an imaginary gender binary, male privilege premised on the subordination of women, and the use of misogyny to encourage masculine behaviour. Digby tracks the "collateral damage" of this disabling misogyny in the lives of both men and women, but ends on a hopeful note. He ultimately finds the link between war and gender to be dissolving in many societies: war is becoming slowly de-gendered, and gender is becoming slowly de-militarised.

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Praised for its fresh perspective on the "battle of the sexes," Love and War is described as intellectually stimulating and politically important. Shira Tarrant lauds it as a compelling, accessible read that transforms understanding of masculinity, love, and misogyny. The book's insightful use of "situated phenomenology" offers sweeping social implications, marking it as a major contribution to gender studies.

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ISBN: 9780231168410

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 October 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Tom Digby is professor of philosophy at Springfield College in Massachusetts. He has written, lectured, and taught about gender for more than twenty-five years. His multimedia talks about the intersections of love, masculinity, and war have been given at numerous colleges and universities. His previous book is Men Doing Feminism.

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