Integrating the US military : race, gender, and sexual orientation since World War II

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Integrating the US military : race, gender, and sexual orientation since World War II

edited by Douglas Walter Bristol, Jr., and Heather Marie Stur

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017

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Includes index

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内容説明

One of the great ironies of American history since World War II is that the military-typically a conservative institution-has often been at the forefront of civil rights. In the 1940s, the 1970s, and the early 2000s, military integration and promotion policies were in many ways more progressive than similar efforts in the civilian world. Today, the military is one of the best ways for people from marginalized groups to succeed based solely on job performance. Integrating the US Military traces the experiences of African Americans, Japanese Americans, women, and gay men and lesbians in the armed forces since World War II. By examining controversies from racial integration to the dismantling of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" to the recent repeal of the ban on women in combat, these essays show that the military is an important institution in which social change is confirmed and, occasionally, accelerated. Remarkably, the challenges launched against the racial, gender, and sexual status quo in the postwar years have also broadly transformed overarching ideas about power, citizenship, and America's role in the world. The first comparative study of legally marginalized groups within the armed services, Integrating the US Military is a unique look at the history of military integration in theory and in practice. The book underscores the complicated struggle that accompanied integration and sheds new light on a broad range of comparable issues that affect civilian society, including affirmative action, marriage laws, and sexual harassment.

目次

Introduction, by Beth L. Bailey 1. Terror, Anger, and Patriotism: Understanding the Resistance of Black Soldiers during World War II, by Douglas W. Bristol, Jr. 2. Nisei versus Nazi: Japanese American Soldiers in World War II 3. Does the Sex of the Practitioner Matter? Nursing, Civil Rights, and Discrimination in the Army Nurse Corps, 1947-1955 4. "An Attractive Career for Women": Opportunities, Limitations, and Women's Integration in the Cold War Mililtary 5. African Americans, Civil Rights, and the Armed Forces during the Vietnam War 6. Reform in Ranks: The History of the Defense Race Relations Institute, 1971-2014 7. Men's and Women's Liberation: Challenging Military Culture after the Vietnam War 8. Mobilizing Marriage and Motherhood: Military Families and Family Planning Since World War II 9. The Dream That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Legacies of the Civil Rights Movement and the Fight for Gay Military Service Conclusion Contributors Index

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