Women veterans : lifting the veil of invisibility /
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY ; Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Preface
- pt. II Intersectionality
- 1. Women as Warriors
- 2. Women as Other
- 3. Women as Supporters and Caregivers
- 4. Women as Sex Objects
- 5. Women as Marginalized
- pt. III On Citizenship
- 6. Agency and Second-Class Status
- 7. Who Is a Veteran?
- 8. Selective Service Act
- 9. Equal Rights Amendment: At the Crossroads of Defining Women's Citizenship
- 10. Combat Exclusion Policy
- pt. IV Military Culture
- 11. White Male Privilege
- 12. Culture of Domination
- 13. Effeminization of the Enemy
- 14. Backlash against Women
- pt. V Women and Power
- 15. Women in Power
- 16. Women as Tokens
- 17. Women as Proxies for Men
- 18. Role of Equalizers
- pt. VI Civil-Military Divide
- 19. Who Serves in the Military?
- 20. Notion of Representative Bureaucracy
- 21. Legal Frameworks Apart: The Military v. Civilian Justice Systems
- pt. VII Confronting Wicked Problems: The Role of Health and Violence
- 22. Determinants of Health
- 23. Impact of Military Sexual Trauma
- 24. Military's Response to Military Sexual Trauma
- 25. Biological, Psychological, and Sociological Outcomes
- 26. Ethics of Responsibility
- pt. VIII Conclusion.