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Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security Evelin Lindner

Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security By Evelin Lindner

Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security by Evelin Lindner


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An award-winning author and transdisciplinary social scientist offers a must-read guide to paradigm change for creating a socially and ecologically sustainable future.

Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security Summary

Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security: Dignifying Relationships from Love, Sex, and Parenthood to World Affairs by Evelin Lindner

An award-winning author and transdisciplinary social scientist offers a must-read guide to paradigm change for creating a socially and ecologically sustainable future. Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security: Dignifying Relationships from Love, Sex, and Parenthood to World Affairs aims at outlining the kind of change that needs to be made if we wish to create a less crisis-prone world. This audacious work describes a vision for an alternative future, showing how new approaches to love can dignify gender relations, sex, parenthood, and leadership, and how they can guide us to a world where all citizens can live dignified lives. The book is organized in three parts. Part I, Gender, Humiliation, and Lack of Security in Times of Transition, examines the nature of humiliation and how love and humiliation are influenced by large-scale, historical transitions such as globalization. Part II, Gender, Humiliation, and Lack of Security in the World Today, looks at love, sex, parenthood, and leadership and how they can be dignified. Part III, Global Security through Love and Humility in the Future, explores how love can be used to inspire psychological, social, cultural, and political strategies and to stimulate global, systemic change.

Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security Reviews

In this far-ranging, sometimes brilliant book, Lindner (Columbia Univ. and Oslo Univ.) studies the social and political ramifications of human violations and world crises related to humiliation, defined as the enforced lowering of a person or group, a process of subjugation that harms or removes the dignity, pride, and honor of the other. . . . it will be indispensable for psychologists, humanists, and political scientists and invaluable to policy makers. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * Choice *
Lindner may have risen more than a few eyebrows by stretching the parameters of scientific inquiry into a realm usually associated with plastic lace, virtual Valentines and FTD.com. It is a subject area she calls by various names...Desmond Tutu, in his Foreword to her book, writes that she is advocating an African concept of ubuntu which he describes as 'traditional African philosophy for living together and solving conflicts in an atmosphere of shared humility.' . . . Lindner knows she is taking a courageous step into uncharted - or should we say uncool? - terrain. Fortunately, she is well-armed with impeccable academic qualifications: a doctorate in medicine and another in psychology. . . . This book is partially a blueprint, partially a call to action; however, it is as an authority on humiliation that the author is most powerful. She is able to contribute an imporant psychological component to a cutting edge issue: the linkage between a patriarchal family, an authoritarian state, and war. . . . This is an important book and should be read by anyone concerned about the future of life beyond his or her lifetime. * Peace and Conflict Review *
[Lindner's] extrapolation of humiliation as the cause of problems ranging from intrapsychic to global conflict is thought provoking. And her call to embrace love is at least motivating, if not prescriptive. This book would be of interest to a wide audience, including those individuals interested in gender, diversity, conflict resolution, and international affairs. * PsycCRITIQUES *

About Evelin Lindner

Evelin Lindner is a transdisciplinary social scientist, covering the entire range from neuroscience to political science and philosophy.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Private Forces in Historical Perspective Chapter 3 Private Military Companies and Adverse Private Forces Chapter 4 Conflict Environments and Private Forces Chapter 5 The Privatization of Security: Approaches and Issues Chapter 6 Conclusions Appendix I World Map Appendix II Actors Appendix III Documents Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313354854
9780313354854
0313354855
Gender, Humiliation, and Global Security: Dignifying Relationships from Love, Sex, and Parenthood to World Affairs by Evelin Lindner
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2010-02-26
340
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