Den gode beskyddaren: Krigsförberedelser & genusordning i Försvarsmakten
Abstract
The purpose of this essay is to explore the discursive construction of the ‘protector’ and the
‘protected’ which contributes to legitimise militarism in Sweden today. This thesis draws
upon Iris Marion Young’s theory about masculinist protection, where a hierarchical
relationship between the ‘protector’ and the ‘prote cted’ is a c ornerstone in constructing the
military as relevant and necessary. The empirical material includes one information and one
recruitment campaign from The Swedish Armed Force, released in 2017. This essays
Foucauldian discourse analysis focuses on how the textual and visual elements within the
campaigns generate meaning. The study found that the campaigns are highly dependent on
gender norms in the form of superior and subordinate characteristics when constructing the
positions of the ‘protector’ and the ‘protected’. However, the existing conception of Sweden
as an equal and ‘gender exceptional’ nation challenges the link between traditionally
masculine coded characteristics and masculine coded bodies, consequently, leaving the
patriarchal relationship harder to detect. By constructing those ‘protected’ as a part of the
private sphere, and also pleased with their everyday lives, the material contributes to
passivate and unpoliticise the ‘protected’. The found discourses should be understood in a
greater societal context where they contribute to legitimise militarism, while enabling the
feminisation and dismissing of opponents as naive or irrelevant - in a bid to exist unopposed.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2018-10-24Author
Wendefors, Tilda
Keywords
masculinist protection
gender
militarism
Swedish Armed Force
Series/Report no.
Globala studier
2018:3
Language
swe