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AUTOR(ES) Patricia Winter , Rachel Woodward
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) School of Arts, Design, Media and Culture at the University of Sunderland, U.K., The University of Newcastle, Australia
ANO 2004
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Armed Forces and Society
ISSN 0095-327X
E-ISSN 1556-0848
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/0095327x0403000207
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

This article is about the discourses of gender which circulate within debates about the inclusion of women in the British Army. Drawing on material from elite policy debates within the British Ministry of Defence, Army, and Parliament, the article uses a methodology informed by theories of discourse analysis to examine how the figures of the male and female soldier are constructed. It focuses on three specific policy debates: the expansion in the number of posts open to women soldiers in the British Army, the introduction of 'gender-free' physical tests as part of the selection process for the recruits to the Army, and the policy decision to exclude women from direct combat posts. The constructions of gender implicit within these policy debates are examined. The article concludes by considering these discursive constructions within the context of wider arguments about the changing practices of war and what these mean for women's future military participation.

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