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On Warriors, Men and Gender Studies

The word ‘warrior’ isn’t one that has rolled off my tongue very many times, but in recent months, it seems to be appearing more and more in daily discourse.  I’ve heard about ‘Wounded Warriors’ (people who used to be called … Continue reading

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Our Perceptions of Gender Relations—Current and Potentially Future

My colleague had read and reviewed my article on gender and governance in Sulawesi, and I could almost hear the irritation, though I was actually reading an email.  I was accused of bias, of making generalizations without evidence.  This response … Continue reading

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