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Race and Gender in Modern Western Warfare / David Ulbrich, Bobby A. Wintermute.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ulbrich, David, author.
Wintermute, Bobby A., author.
Contributor:
Knowledge Unlatched, Funder.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women and war--History.
Women and war.
Masculinity--History.
Masculinity.
Armed Forces--Minorities--History.
Armed Forces.
Sociology, Military--History.
Sociology, Military.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (442 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Biography/History:
David Ulbrich, Norwich University; Bobby A. Wintermute, Queens College-CUNY
Summary:
This book fills a gap in the historiographical and theoretical fields of race, gender, and war. In brief, Race and Gender in Modern Western Warfare (RGMWW) offers an introduction into how cultural constructions of identity are transformed by war and how they in turn influence the nature of military institutions and conflicts. Focusing on the modern West, this project begins by introducing the contours of race and gender theories as they have evolved and how they are employed by historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and other scholars. The project then mixes chronological narrative with analysis and historiography as it takes the reader through a series of case studies, ranging from the early nineteenth century to the Global War of Terror. The purpose throughout is not merely to create a list of so-called "great moments" in race and gender, but to create a meta-landscape in which readers can learn to identify for themselves the disjunctures, flaws, and critical synergies in the traditional memory and history of a largely monochrome and male-exclusive military experience. The final chapter considers the current challenges that Western societies, particularly the United States, face in imposing social diversity and tolerance on statist military structures in a climates of sometimes vitriolic public debate. RGMWW represents our effort to blend race, gender, and military war, to problematize these intersections, and then provide some answers to those problems.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Foreword / Showalter, Dennis E.
Preface
Contents
1. Western Warfare as a Crucible for Constructions of Race and Gender
2. Race and Gender in the Nineteenth Century
3. Race, Gender, and Warfare during New Imperialism
4. Gender and the First World War
5. Race and the First World War
6. Race and Gender on the Eastern Front and in the Pacific War
7. Gender and Race on the Homefronts in the Second World War
8. Race and Gender in the United States during the Early Cold War
9. Race and Gender During Decolonization
10. The Future of Race and Gender in Warfare
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Title from eBook information screen..
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 07. Dez 2018)
ISBN:
9783110588798
311058879X
9783110477467
3110477467
OCLC:
1078915836
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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