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'Bring Me Men' argues that American warriors must enter into a close relationship with the 'unmasculine' to define themselves. The case studies cover male-on-male rape at the US Naval Academy, as well as historical and contemporary attitudes towards cleanliness and filth.
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Case studies, Military Sociology, Spanish- American War, 1898, Sexual harassment in the military, United States Naval Academy, Rape, Masculinity, United states, armed forces, gays, Sociology, military, Sexual harassment, Spanish-american war, 1898, Philippines, history, History, Gender identity, Social conditionsPlaces
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Bring me men: military masculinity and the benign facade of American empire, 1898-2001
2012, Hurst & Co.
in English
1849041776 9781849041775
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: PART I
Theory
1.Crack Troops: Military Masculinity Isn't Masculine
2.Imperial Cruise: Military Masculinity and the Normalization of Empire's Contradictions
PART II
Case Study One Penetrable/Impenetrable
-U.S. Naval Academy, 2000
3.Well-Reared Boys: Penetration and Rape in the U.S. Military
4.Man Oyer Board: Naturalizing Male-Male Rape in the U.S. Navy
Case Study Two Filthy/Clean
-Philippines, 1898-
5.Spoiling for a Fight: Filth, Cleanliness and Normative Masculinity
6.Civilizing Duties: Purity, Pollution, Empire and the Return of the Uncanny.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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