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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Contextualizing the Study of Gender and War
2. Making Gender Tangible in Military Discourse
3. Poststructuralism in International Relations Theory
4. From Women to Gender
Poststructuralist Feminism in International Relations and Security Studies
5. The Performative Relation between Foreign Policy (Military Discourse) and (Gendered) Identities
6. Accounting for the Unaccountable: Ideology and Discourse
a Strained Relation?
7. Methodology and Data
8. The Doctrine of Military 'Perception Management' in Conflict
9. Information (Age) Warfare
10. Reading Identity I: (not so) Silent Documents
11. Gendered Ideological Underpinnings: Masculinist Neoliberalism
12. The Practice of Military 'Perception Management' in Conflict
13. Self and Other in Psyop Leaflets
14. Reading Identity II: Telling Articulations
15. The Masculinist Orientalism of the Omnipotent aviour
16. Performing Identity/Foreign (Security) Policy
Conclusion
Another Gendered Reproduction of the State
Annex: Sources
I. Military Doctrine Documents
II. US Armed Forces Leaflets
Bibliography.