Embodiment as an analytical category : an inquiry into the 10-year publication of the journal critical military studies
Embodiment has slowly been integrated as a category of analysis in (critical) military studies. In this article, we argue that embodiment–and related concepts such as body, affects and emotions–has become prevalent concerns over the 10-year consolidation of the intellectual project of the journal CMS. We propose an inquiry organized around three axes: situating current debates in the broader field
