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At War : The Military and American Culture in the Twentieth Century and Beyond / David Kieran, Edwin A. Martini.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aune, Stefan.
Carruthers, Susan L.
Conway-Lanz, Sahr.
Ellison, Katherine.
Hamner, Christopher.
Kieran, David, Editor.
Kieran, David.
Kinder, John M.
Knauer, Christine.
Laderman, Scott.
Lipman, Jana K.
Martini, Edwin A.
Martini, Edwin A., Editor.
Miller, Bonnie M.
Mittelstadt, Jennifer.
Piehler, G. Kurt.
Scott, Wilbur J.
Tucker, Richard P., 1938-
Vuic, Kara Dixon.
Watson, William.
Wilson, Mark R.
Witham, Nick.
Series:
War culture.
War Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
War and society--United States.
War and society.
Militarism--United States.
Militarism.
United States--History, Military--21st century.
United States.
United States--History, Military--20th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The country's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, its interventions around the world, and its global military presence make war, the military, and militarism defining features of contemporary American life. The armed services and the wars they fight shape all aspects of life-from the formation of racial and gendered identities to debates over environmental and immigration policy. Warfare and the military are ubiquitous in popular culture. At War offers short, accessible essays addressing the central issues in the new military history-ranging from diplomacy and the history of imperialism to the environmental issues that war raises and the ways that war shapes and is shaped by discourses of identity, to questions of who serves in the U.S. military and why and how U.S. wars have been represented in the media and in popular culture.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction: War, the Military, and American Culture / Kieran, David / Martini, Edwin A.
1. War and Justice / Conway-Lanz, Sahr
2. American Empire / Aune, Stefan
3. Domestic Politics and Antiwar Activism / Witham, Nick
4. The Military-Industrial Complex / Wilson, Mark R.
5. Military Demographics / Mittelstadt, Jennifer
6. Combat / Hamner, Christopher
7. Veterans and Veterans' Issues / Scott, Wilbur J.
8. War, Persecution, and Displacement: U.S. Refugee Policy since 1945 / Lipman, Jana K.
9. Race and/in War / Knauer, Christine
10. Gender, the Military, and War / Dixon Vuic, Kara
11. The Embodiment of War: Bodies for, in, and after War / Kinder, John M.
12. War and the Environment / Tucker, Richard P.
13. Communications Media, the U.S. Military, and the War Brought Home / Carruthers, Susan L.
14. War in Visual Culture / Miller, Bonnie M.
15. War and Film / Laderman, Scott
16. War and Memory / Piehler, G. Kurt
17. Timeline: Major Events in U.S. Military History, 1890-2017 / Ellison, Katherine / Watson, William
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Dez 2019)
ISBN:
9780813584324
0813584329
9780813584331
0813584337
OCLC:
1035389880

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