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Guys like me : five wars, five veterans for peace / Michael A. Messner.

LIBRA U52 .M48 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Messner, Michael A., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Veterans--United States--Biography.
Veterans.
United States.
Veterans--United States--Attitudes.
Peace movements--United States.
Peace movements.
Veterans--Attitudes.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xxi, 265 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2018]
Summary:
"Men, masculinity, and militarism are so often seen to be in such close (and mythically heroic) correspondence, the war veteran-as-peace-advocate is sometimes viewed as an oxymoron. This is precisely what interests sociologist Mike Messner. In Guys Like Me (a reference to the phrase his own WWI veteran grandfather used to describe ordinary working-class soldiers), Messner writes, war veterans are rendered simultaneously invisible (due in part to the lack of a draft, which makes the dangers of war ever more distant from the privileged classes), and hyper-visible (mostly through a highly choreographed "honor the troops" public mantra promoted by commercial interests and politicians). The actual experiences of war veterans are rarely visible to the general public, except perhaps in occasional human-interest profiles of vets as jobless, limbless victims. Least audible still have been the voices of combat veterans who become advocates for peace. In this time of apparently permanent warfare, it is as important as ever for the general public to engage in informed discussions of past, current and future wars. Guys Like Me illuminates the intergenerational stories and voices of five men--veterans of five wars--who became lifelong advocates of peace. Messner uses life history interviews to bring forward the voices of five such men" -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Projects of peace
There is no "good war" : Ernie "Indio" Sanchez, World War II
Being honorable : Wilson "Woody" Powell, Korean War
Paying off my karmic debt : Gregory Ross, the American War in Vietnam
You clock in, you go kill people : Daniel Craig, the Gulf War
Laying the tracks : Jonathan W. Hutto Sr., Operation Iraqi Freedom
This is our service.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781978802810
1978802811
9781978802827
197880282X
OCLC:
1029204900

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