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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of table
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Heroism and the construction of political community
2 Medals and American heroic military masculinity after 9/11
3 Everyday heroics: motivating masculine protection in the private security industry
4 Rousseau, the general will, and heroism in drag: Waltz with Bashir as excessive Israeli heroism
5 Excursions into marginality: digitalised memories of militarised masculinity in Rhodesian understandings of self
6 Unsung heroism? Showbusiness and social action in Britain’s military wives choir(s)
7 Bringing hyper-empowered individuals back into global affairs: the contested terrain between celebrity, hero, and anti-hero status
8 Havel and Mandela: leadership and legitimacy at home and abroad
9 One of the good ones: celebrity heroism and ending sexual violence in armed conflict
Conclusions: why does global politics need heroes?
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