?Woman, Warrior: The Story of Linda Bray and an Analysis of Female War Veterans in the American Media? discusses the media‘s portrayal of former Army Captain Linda Bray, the first woman to lead American troops into combat in the Panamanian invasion of 1989, and how her leadership reignited the question of women‘s roles on and off the battlefield. Central to my argument concerning the media‘s representation of American women war veterans is the media‘s reception and interpretation of Bray‘s participation in combat action. In the conclusion, I also briefly address the representation of former Army Private Jessica Lynch during the Iraq Campaign in March 2003
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2011-10-20This paper is an explanation and analysis of my thesis project for the University of South...
Understanding the lived experience of women who serve or have served in the military, will enable a ...
From Skirts Ahoy! to M*A*S*H, Private Benjamin, G.I. Jane, and JAG, films and television shows have ...
Research on women’s portrayal in media generally suggests that women continue to be sexualized and o...
Beginning with the Mollies of the Revolutionary war, women have participated in American warfare sin...
Women war correspondents have overcome gender bias to be able to perform the same work as men in the...
Throughout history, women have fought for their right to participate in many aspects of the world: i...
This study analyzes the prevalent historic and contemporary images of American women in war. Evidenc...
This book will examine the evolving role of American women in the military, contrasting the Vietnam ...
The images included in my thesis work reflect my experience growing up with military propaganda—pict...
The gender integration of the U.S. Armed Forces has been an ongoing process since the establishment ...
The aim of this thesis is to understand how, and why, the media is sustaining traditional gender nor...
Since the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, over 150 female American military personnel have been k...
REPRINTGlobalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link,2nd ed., p. 77-98. Copyright © 2016Used...
The author identifies several women that exemplify the warrior women spirit, each of whom fight op...
2011-10-20This paper is an explanation and analysis of my thesis project for the University of South...
Understanding the lived experience of women who serve or have served in the military, will enable a ...
From Skirts Ahoy! to M*A*S*H, Private Benjamin, G.I. Jane, and JAG, films and television shows have ...