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The Routledge history of gender, war and the U.S. military

Title
The Routledge history of gender, war and the U.S. military / edited by Kara Dixon Vuic.
ISBN
9781787856165
9781138902985
1138902985
9781317449089
1317449088
9781315697185
1315697181
1317449096
9781317449096
Edition
[Enhanced Credo edition]
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2021.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (37 entries) : 11 images ; digital files.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
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.
Variant and related titles
History of gender, war and the U.S. military.
Credo reference.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 16, 2024
Series
Routledge histories.
The Routledge histories
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Part 1. Military manpower: gender, service and citizenship in American history
The shared language of gender in colonial North American warfare / Ann M. Little
Citizen-soldiers in the Revolutionary Era and new Republic / John Gilbert McCurdy
Beyond borders and combatants: wars of empire and expansion / Karen E. Phoenix
Beyond the brothers' war: gender and the American Civil War / Carole Emberton
Gee!! I wish I were a man: gender and the Great War / Andrew J. Huebner
"The women behind the men, behind the gun": gendered identities and militarization in the Second World War / Sarah Parry Myers
Homophobia, housewives, and hyper-masculinity: gender and American policymaking in the nuclear age / Matthew H. Dunne
Gentle warriors, gunslingers, and girls next door: gender and the Vietnam War / Heather Marie Stur
Transitioning to an all-volunteer force / Melissa T. Brown
9/11, gender and wars without end / Anna Froula
Part 2. Mobilizing gender in the service of war
Gender as a cause of war / Robert Dean
Gendering the "enemy" and gendering the "ally:" United States militarized fictions of war and peace / Tessa Winkelmann
Gender and American foreign relations / Molly M. Wood
Gender and militarism in U.S. culture during the long twentieth century / David Kieran.
Part 3. Gender sexuality and military engagements
"Patriotism is neither masculine nor feminine:" gender and the work of war / Charissa Threat
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 / Donna Alvah
"homos," "whores," rapists, and the clap: American military sexuality since the Revolutionary War / Donna B. Knaff
Rape, reform, and the reaction: gender and sexual violence in the U.S. military / Elizabeth L. Hillman and Kate Walsham
Part 4. Gendered aftermaths
To recognize those who served: gendered analyses of veterans' policies, representations, and experiences / Jessica L. Adler
Best men, broken men: gender, disability, and American veterans / Sarah Handley-Cousins
The covert and hidden memory of gender / Kurt Piehler.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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