1st Edition
War and the Body Militarisation, Practice and Experience
1. War and the Body, Kevin McSorley Part I: Militarizing Bodies 2. Preparing and Resisting the War Body: Training in the British Army, Emma Reilly 3. Steeling the Body for War in Austrofascist Education, Tamara Ehs 4. Too fat to fight? Obesity, Bio-Politics and the Militarization of Children’s Bodies, Joseph Burridge and Kevin McSorley 5. Military Chic: Fashioning Civilian Bodies for War, Jane Tynan Part II: Embodying War 6. On patrol: The Embodied Phenomenology of Infantry, John Hockey 7. ‘Switching On’ for Cash: The Private Militarized Security Contractor as Geo-Corporeal Actor, Paul Higate 8. Affect, Agency and Responsibility: The Act of Killing in the Age of Cyborgs, John Protevi 9. Grammars of Violence, Modes of Embodiment and Frontiers of the Subject, Kevin McDonald 10. Soldiers' Bodies and the Contemporary British Military Memoir, Rachel Woodward and Neil Jenkings Part III: Corporeal Aftermaths 11. "An unbroken Man Despite Losing an Arm": Corporeal Reconstruction and Embodied Difference - Prosthetics in Western Germany after World War II, Elsbeth Bösl 12. War-Wounds: Disability, Memory and Narratives of War in a Lebanese Disability Rehabilitation Hospital, Julie Hartley 13. Memorializing the Veteran Body: New Zealand Nuclear Test Veterans and the Search for Military Citizenship, Catherine Trundle 14. The War Dead and the Body Politic: Rendering the Dead Soldier’s Body in the New Global (dis)Order, Michael Drake 15. Bodies, Masculinities and Complex Inheritances, Victor Seidler 16. Conclusion: Rethinking War and the Body, Kevin McSorley
Biography
Kevin McSorley is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Portsmouth.






