Masculinities on a new frontier? Bush, Blair and the war on terror
Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2004 Number 28
Masculinities on a new frontier? Bush, Blair and the war on terror
Richard Johnson pages -
Abstract
Richard Johnson argues that gendered forms of power are integral to the personas of Blair and Bush, and to their respective roles in the ‘war on terrorism’.
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Richard Johnson (2004) Masculinities on a new frontier? Bush, Blair and the war on terror, Soundings, 2004(28), -