
Cynthia Enloe
Cynthia Enloe is an American political theorist and feminist scholar known for her work on gender and international relations, particularly in the context of war and militarism. Her influential writings, including 'Bananas, Beaches and Bases' and 'Twelve Feminist Lessons of War,' examine how women’s experiences and perspectives are often marginalized in discussions of conflict and national security. Enloe's scholarship emphasizes the importance of understanding the gendered dimensions of war and the impact of militarism on women's lives.
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Cynthia Enloe argues that nationalist ideologies tend to stem from masculinised memory and humiliation.
SMOKERS’ CORNER: MIDDLE CLASS INDIA'S IDENTITY CRISIS - NewspaperCynthia Enloe points out the wartime narrative centring on women's suffering in conflicts.
The weaponisation of feminism in Operation Sindoor - Comment










