Ruling relations, warring, and mothering: Writing the social from the everyday life of a military mother

dc.contributor.authorTaber, Nancy
dc.contributor.schoolUniversity of South Australia School of Education
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Education
dc.date.issued2007
dc.descriptionEN-AUS
dc.description.abstractThis institutional ethnography, beginning from the author?s experiences, explores mothering and warring in the Canadian military. It argues that military ruling relations perpetuate prevailing norms of military membership, gender, and family to create a dominant narrative that works to discipline the beliefs and actions of military members and their families.
dc.description.dissertationPhD Doctorate
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.8/43047
dc.language.isoen
dc.provenanceCopyright Nancy Taber 2007
dc.subjectmilitarization; women in the military; mothering; warring; ruling relations; military cultural practices
dc.subject.lcshEducation
dc.subject.lcshGender Specific Studies
dc.titleRuling relations, warring, and mothering: Writing the social from the everyday life of a military mother
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