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Terribly and Terrifyingly Normal? - Masculinity and Femininity in Wartime

Masculinity and Femininity in Wartime

12/11/24 • 49 min

Terribly and Terrifyingly Normal?

Most perpetrators of mass atrocities are men. Why? Is it biology or social pressure to fit into gender roles? Together with research professor Inger Skjelsbæk, we explore masculinity, femininity, and their roles in mass violence, including wartime sexual violence.

#perpetrator #gender #war #violence

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Most perpetrators of mass atrocities are men. Why? Is it biology or social pressure to fit into gender roles? Together with research professor Inger Skjelsbæk, we explore masculinity, femininity, and their roles in mass violence, including wartime sexual violence.

#perpetrator #gender #war #violence

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