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Masculinity associated with armed groups tends to be built on assumptions of violence and insecurity. This study, however, examines other ways in which the experience of participation in an armed group may impact upon notions of masculinity held by low-level male combatants, both during conflict and in the aftermath. Using the case of Nepal, the research focuses on how men of the People’s Liberation Army experienced and engaged with an ideology espoused by the leadership, that advocated for a more gender equal ideology than existed in traditional Nepali society.

Focusing on masculinity change across four different time frames: pre-conflict, conflict time, the DDR period and post-conflict, the analysis pays close attention to changes in attitudes towards gender specific roles and conduct, and perceptions of gender hierarchies. The study is located within feminist and masculinity literature, and also scholarship on peace and conflict. Whilst providing fresh insights into these literatures it also exposes how masculinity change is not straightforward but influenced by both past and present, which leads to contradiction and continuity in a post-conflict context.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Masculinity in Peace and Conflict

Chapter 2: Ideology, Identity and Change

Chapter 3: History and Context

Chapter 4: Masculinity in a Time of War

Chapter 5: Splits and Divisions in a Time of Limbo

Chapter 6: Clash of the Revolutionary Masculinity and the Breadwinner Masculinity

Chapter 7: Wartime Masculinity and Change: What Do We Know?

Appendix

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 14/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781786615503, 978-1786615503
      ISBN10: 1786615509

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Masculinity associated with armed groups tends to be built on assumptions of violence and insecurity. This study, however, examines other ways in which the experience of participation in an armed group may impact upon notions of masculinity held by low-level male combatants, both during conflict and in the aftermath. Using the case of Nepal, the research focuses on how men of the People’s Liberation Army experienced and engaged with an ideology espoused by the leadership, that advocated for a more gender equal ideology than existed in traditional Nepali society.

      Focusing on masculinity change across four different time frames: pre-conflict, conflict time, the DDR period and post-conflict, the analysis pays close attention to changes in attitudes towards gender specific roles and conduct, and perceptions of gender hierarchies. The study is located within feminist and masculinity literature, and also scholarship on peace and conflict. Whilst providing fresh insights into these literatures it also exposes how masculinity change is not straightforward but influenced by both past and present, which leads to contradiction and continuity in a post-conflict context.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Masculinity in Peace and Conflict

      Chapter 2: Ideology, Identity and Change

      Chapter 3: History and Context

      Chapter 4: Masculinity in a Time of War

      Chapter 5: Splits and Divisions in a Time of Limbo

      Chapter 6: Clash of the Revolutionary Masculinity and the Breadwinner Masculinity

      Chapter 7: Wartime Masculinity and Change: What Do We Know?

      Appendix

      Bibliography

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