The author examines literature published for promotion of the Selective Service System and various newspaper archives of issues available to those living on and around Fort Ord during the Viet Nam war. He deftly presents confirmation of and probable reasoning behind conflicting gender discourses present at that time
Research into the gendered nature of war experiences has provided rich ways of understanding how gen...
My dissertation, "Gender and National Identity in American War Narratives," explores the intersectio...
When masculinity is predicated on violence and military service is a man’s civic duty, then draft re...
An analysis of the meanings of gender present in authorized and underground newspapers published on ...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...
Review of Pulp Vietnam: War and Gender in Cold War Men’s Adventure Magazines by Gregory A. Daddi
Special editor Jacqueline Lawson. This issue on gender and the war includes a Bibliography of Unusu...
This dissertation explores how the US military branches have coped with the problem of recruiting a ...
Examining Vietnam War literature through the lens of feminist and gender theories
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
Following the increasing amount of research on the cultural construction of femininity and masculini...
This paper seeks to trace the complex attitudes towards homosexuality in the 1960s through the lens ...
Investigating the US military’s changing self-representations over five decades, this dissertation e...
Aaron Belkin argues that military men must navigate "binary oppositions" of masculine and anti-mascu...
Research into the gendered nature of war experiences has provided rich ways of understanding how gen...
My dissertation, "Gender and National Identity in American War Narratives," explores the intersectio...
When masculinity is predicated on violence and military service is a man’s civic duty, then draft re...
An analysis of the meanings of gender present in authorized and underground newspapers published on ...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...
Review of Pulp Vietnam: War and Gender in Cold War Men’s Adventure Magazines by Gregory A. Daddi
Special editor Jacqueline Lawson. This issue on gender and the war includes a Bibliography of Unusu...
This dissertation explores how the US military branches have coped with the problem of recruiting a ...
Examining Vietnam War literature through the lens of feminist and gender theories
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
The theoretical framework for this thesis and analysis of primary texts revolves around the problem ...
Following the increasing amount of research on the cultural construction of femininity and masculini...
This paper seeks to trace the complex attitudes towards homosexuality in the 1960s through the lens ...
Investigating the US military’s changing self-representations over five decades, this dissertation e...
Aaron Belkin argues that military men must navigate "binary oppositions" of masculine and anti-mascu...
Research into the gendered nature of war experiences has provided rich ways of understanding how gen...
My dissertation, "Gender and National Identity in American War Narratives," explores the intersectio...
When masculinity is predicated on violence and military service is a man’s civic duty, then draft re...