The militarization of childhood thinking beyond the global south

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adam_text Titel: The militarization of childhood Autor: Beier, J. Marshall Jahr: 2011 Contents List of Figures ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction Everyday Zones of Militarization 1 J. Marshall Beier Chapter 1 (Neo) Zones of Violence: Reconstructing Empire on the Bodies of Militarized Youth 17 Anna M. Agathangelou and Kyle D. Killian Chapter 2 Guardians of the Peace?: The Significance of Children to Continued Militarism 43 Alison M. S. Watson Chapter 3 Militarized Children and Sovereign Power 61 Lorraine Macmillan Chapter 4 Education and the War on Terror: The Early Years 77 Helen Brocklehurst Chapter 5 War Stories: Militarized Pedagogies of Children s Everyday 95 J. Marshall Beier Chapter 6 Superheroes or Super-Soldiers?: The Militarization of Our Modern-Day Heroes 111 Lori A. Crowe Chapter 7 Mediated War: Imaginative Disembodiment and the Militarization of Childhood 133 Lesley Copeland Chapter 8 We Die for the Glory of the Emperor : Young People, Warhammer, and Role-Playing War Online 153 Nic Crowe Chapter 9 Kids with Guns: Militarization, Masculinities, Moral Panic, and (Dis)Organized Violence 175 Victoria M. Basham Chapter 10 Interrogating Militarized Images and Disrupting Sovereign Narratives in the Case of Omar Khadr 195 Jessica E. Foran Chapter 11 The Killers among Us: School Shootings and the Militarization of Childhood 217 Claire Turenne Sjolander Chapter 12 Everyday Stories of a Militarized Childhood 237 Heather A. Smith, Maureen P. Smith, and C. Ross Smith Bibliography 255 Notes on Contributors 287 Index 293
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