The Routledge History of Gender, War, and the U.S. Military
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Book Details
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: Kara Dixon Vuic
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Language: English
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Edition: Illustrated Edition
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ISBN: 9780367234577
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Pages: 363
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 10.0 x 7.0 x 0.9 inches
About the Book
The Routledge History of Gender, War, and the U.S. Military is a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection of gender studies and the history of the United States military. This comprehensive volume consists of twenty-one original essays that delve into key themes such as the gendering of the "other," gender and war disability, gender and sexual violence, and the role of gender in American foreign relations.
The contributors provide a chronological examination of gender and America's wars, spanning from the American Revolution to the Iraq War. The essays also discuss the portrayal of veterans and soldiers in the public imagination, offering critical insights into how military service has shaped and been shaped by gender dynamics in the U.S.
This important collection is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding how military history has influenced America's views and experiences of gender, making it a vital read for scholars of gender studies, military history, and American culture.