Decoding a Royal Marine Commando: the militarized body as artefact
"With a heritage dating back to the mid-seventeenth century, the Royal Marines have accrued a rich history of rituals, artefacts and material culture that is consciously deployed in order to define and shape the institution both historically and going forward into an uncertain future. Drawing u...
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Schriftenreihe: | Material culture and modern conflict
Material culture and modern conflict |
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Zusammenfassung: | "With a heritage dating back to the mid-seventeenth century, the Royal Marines have accrued a rich history of rituals, artefacts and material culture that is consciously deployed in order to define and shape the institution both historically and going forward into an uncertain future. Drawing upon this heritage, Mark Burchell offers a unique method of understanding how the Royal Marines draw upon this material culture in order to help transform ordinary labour power to political agency comprising acts of controlled and sustained violence. He demonstrates how a barrage of objects and items - including uniforms, weapons, landscapes, architecture, personal kit, drills, rituals, and iconography - are deployed in order successfully to integrate the recruits into the Royal Marines' culture. It is argued that this material culture is a vital tool with which to imprint the military's own image on new recruits as they embark on a process of de-individualisation"-- |
Beschreibung: | Description based on print version record |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 134 pages.) |
ISBN: | 9781317061151 1317061152 |
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title | Decoding a Royal Marine Commando the militarized body as artefact |
title_auth | Decoding a Royal Marine Commando the militarized body as artefact |
title_exact_search | Decoding a Royal Marine Commando the militarized body as artefact |
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title_short | Decoding a Royal Marine Commando |
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