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Buch, Englisch, 396 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 717 g

Reihe: Routledge Histories

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The Routledge History of Gender, War, and the U.S. Military


1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-0-367-23457-7
Verlag: Routledge

Buch, Englisch, 396 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 717 g

Reihe: Routledge Histories

ISBN: 978-0-367-23457-7
Verlag: Routledge


The Routledge History of Gender, War, and the U.S. Military is the first examination of the interdisciplinary, intersecting fields of gender studies and the history of the United States military. In twenty-one original essays, the contributors tackle themes including gendering the "other," gender and war disability, gender and sexual violence, gender and American foreign relations, and veterans and soldiers in the public imagination, and lay out a chronological examination of gender and America’s wars from the American Revolution to Iraq. This important collection is essential reading for all those interested in how the military has influenced America's views and experiences of gender.

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Section I: Military Manpower: Gender, Service and Citizenship in American History

- The Shared Language of Gender in Colonial North American Warfare

- Citizen-Soldiers in the Revolutionary Era and New Republic

- Beyond Borders and Combatants: Wars of Empire and Expansion

- Beyond the Brothers’ War: Gender and the American Civil War

- Gee I Wish I Were a Man: Gender and the Great War

- "The Women Behind the Men, Behind the Gun": Gendered Identities and Militarization in the Second World War

- Homophobia, Housewives, and Hyper-Masculinity: Gender and American Policymaking in the Nuclear Age, 1947-1963

- Gentle Warriors, Gunslingers, and Girls Next Door: Gender and the Vietnam War

- Transitioning to an All-Volunteer Force

- 9/11, Gender and Wars without End

Section II: Mobilizing Gender in the Service of War

- Gender as a Cause of War

- Gendering the "Enemy" and Gendering the "Ally:" United States Militarized Fictions of War and Peace

- Gender and American Foreign Relations

- Gender and Militarism in U.S. Culture During the Long Twentieth Century

Section III: Gender Sexuality and Military Engagements

- "Patriotism is Neither Masculine nor Feminine:" Gender and the Work of War

- U.S. Military Personnel and Families Abroad: Gender, Sexuality, Race, and Power in the U.S. Military’s Relations with Foreign Nations and Local Inhabitants during Wartime

- "Homos," "Whores," Rapists, and the Clap: American Military Sexuality Since the Revolutionary War

- Rape, Reform, and the Reaction: Gender and Sexual Violence in the U.S. Military

Section IV: Gendered Aftermaths

- To Recognize Those who Served: Gendered Analyses of Veterans’ Policies, Representations, and Experiences

- Best Men, Broken Men: Gender, Disability, and American Veterans

- The Covert and Hidden Memory of Gender


Kara Dixon Vuic is the LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Professor of War, Conflict, and Society in Twentieth-Century America at Texas Christian University.



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