Despite decades worth of analysis and investigation into the Vietnam War, violence against civilian women throughout the conflict has been largely overlooked by historians. Most accounts of the war include references to abuses perpetrated against civilian women by American servicemen, but this phenomenon is rarely the focus of individual study by historians. This thesis reexamines the history of violence against women during the war through the lens of women’s liberation and the #MeToo movement. In an endeavor to answer the question of why otherwise normal American men participated in violence against women throughout the war, I analyze testimony from more than 60 men and women who witnessed, experienced, or participated in sexual violence ...
Sexual violence in war can no longer be ignored by contemporary American war cinema. There is a resp...
Much of Vietnam War literary scholarship focuses on white male narratives of the conflict. By altern...
Explaining the outcome of the Vietnam War has challenged diplomats, strategists, and politicians for...
Despite decades worth of analysis and investigation into the Vietnam War, violence against civilian ...
Vietnam War literature frequently mentions the rape of Vietnamese women. Academic histories of the w...
Military women have been written out of the historical record, despite the fact that they have serve...
Foreign Affairs: Policy, Culture, and the Making of Love and War in Vietnam investigates the interpl...
Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. T...
Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. T...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...
An examination of the representations of Vietnamese women in Vietnam War novels and films
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
An analysis of Kathryn Marshall\u27s 1987 book, In the Combat Zone: An Oral History of American Wom...
This paper looks critically at the historical accounts of the effects of the Vietnam conflict on the...
Examining Vietnam War literature through the lens of feminist and gender theories
Sexual violence in war can no longer be ignored by contemporary American war cinema. There is a resp...
Much of Vietnam War literary scholarship focuses on white male narratives of the conflict. By altern...
Explaining the outcome of the Vietnam War has challenged diplomats, strategists, and politicians for...
Despite decades worth of analysis and investigation into the Vietnam War, violence against civilian ...
Vietnam War literature frequently mentions the rape of Vietnamese women. Academic histories of the w...
Military women have been written out of the historical record, despite the fact that they have serve...
Foreign Affairs: Policy, Culture, and the Making of Love and War in Vietnam investigates the interpl...
Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. T...
Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. T...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...
An examination of the representations of Vietnamese women in Vietnam War novels and films
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
An analysis of Kathryn Marshall\u27s 1987 book, In the Combat Zone: An Oral History of American Wom...
This paper looks critically at the historical accounts of the effects of the Vietnam conflict on the...
Examining Vietnam War literature through the lens of feminist and gender theories
Sexual violence in war can no longer be ignored by contemporary American war cinema. There is a resp...
Much of Vietnam War literary scholarship focuses on white male narratives of the conflict. By altern...
Explaining the outcome of the Vietnam War has challenged diplomats, strategists, and politicians for...