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Contents Foreword, by Cynthia Enloe vi Preface, by Pauline Gardiner Barber ix Acknowledgements x List of Contributors xii INTRODUCTION 1 (En)Gendered War Stories and Camouflaged Politics Krista Hunt and Kim Rygiel 1 PART I: A WAR FOR/ON WOMEN¿S RIGHTS: POST-9/11 RESCUE NARRATIVES 2 Between Orientalism and Fundamentalism: Muslim Women and Feminist Resistance Jasmin Zine 27 3 ¿Embedded Feminism¿ and the War on Terror Krista Hunt 50 4 Benevolent Invaders, Heroic Victims and Depraved Villains: White Femininity in Media Coverage of the Invasion of Iraq Melisa Brittain 71 5 Rescue in the Age of Empire: Children, Masculinity, and the War on Terror Catherine V. Scott 94 PART II: A WAR ON/OF TERROR: THE POLITICS OF CONTROL 6 White Nationalism, Illegality and Imperialism: Border Controls as Ideology Nandita Sharma 117 7 Protecting and Proving Identity: The Biopolitics of Waging War Through Citizenship in the Post-9/11 Era Kim Rygiel 140 8 The Headscarf Debate: Muslim Women in Europe and the ¿War on Terror¿ Jane Freedman 163 9 Is ¿W¿ For Women? Zillah Eisenstein 184 Bibliography 192 Index 216
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War on Terrorism, 2001- -- Women.
Women and war.