“…While both strands have generated an impressive amount of literature and debate, critics claim that none of these strategies actually can alter the military's masculine culture. On the one hand, women who are supposed to be included as ‘equals’ are forced to accept, integrate and adopt masculinity norms, while women who are expected to bring ‘diversity’ to the army with their gender, risk being trapped in an essentialist discourse which ultimately oppresses or undermines them (Duncanson & Woodward, ; Eduards, , p. 59; Heinecken, ; Simic, , pp. 194, 196).…”