Homecoming as a Gendered Practice in Danish Military Families

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Homecoming as a Gendered Practice in Danish Military Families. / Kyed, Morten; Christensen, Ann-Dorte; Oldrup, Helene; Nielsen, Anni Brit Sternhagen.

In: Armed Forces and Society, 2023.

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Kyed, M, Christensen, A-D, Oldrup, H & Nielsen, ABS 2023, 'Homecoming as a Gendered Practice in Danish Military Families', Armed Forces and Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X221137937

APA

Kyed, M., Christensen, A-D., Oldrup, H., & Nielsen, A. B. S. (2023). Homecoming as a Gendered Practice in Danish Military Families. Armed Forces and Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X221137937

Vancouver

Kyed M, Christensen A-D, Oldrup H, Nielsen ABS. Homecoming as a Gendered Practice in Danish Military Families. Armed Forces and Society. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X221137937

Author

Kyed, Morten ; Christensen, Ann-Dorte ; Oldrup, Helene ; Nielsen, Anni Brit Sternhagen. / Homecoming as a Gendered Practice in Danish Military Families. In: Armed Forces and Society. 2023.

Bibtex

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abstract = "This article explores the complicated process of post-deployment homecoming in military families in Denmark. Based on qualitative interviews with spouses and children of formerly deployed soldiers, the article analyses some of the main challenges related to homecoming and military-to-family transitions in military families. It illuminates how deployment affects family practices and social relations by especially focusing on gender equality, fatherhood, and masculinity. Based on interviews with spouses and children, the article outlines three masculinity positions available to Danish homecoming veterans: gender equality masculinities, militarized masculinities, and troubled masculinities.",
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