Women veterans lifting the veil of invisibility

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Main Authors: Harris, G.L.A (Author), Sumner, R. Finn (Author), Gonzalez-Prats, M.C (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2018
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Call Number :UB 357 .H37 2018

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505 0 |a Preface -- Inter-sectionality -- Women as warriors -- Women as "other" -- Women as supporters and caregivers -- Women as "sex objects" -- Women as "marginalized" -- Citizenship -- Agency and second class status -- Who is a veteran? -- The Selective Service Act -- The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) -- The combat exclusion policy -- Military culture -- Male privilege and entitlement -- A culture of domination -- Effeminization of the enemy -- Backlash against women -- Women and power -- Women in power -- Women as tokens -- Women as proxies for men -- The role of equalizers (money, economics, education) -- The civil-military divide -- Who serves in the military? -- The notion of representative bureaucracy -- Legal frameworks apart: the UCMJ v. the civilian court system -- Confronting wicked problems: the role of health and violence -- Determinants of health -- Impact of military sexual trauma (MST) -- The military's response to MST -- Biological, psychological and sociological outcomes -- Conclusion: the implications of veiled invisibility -- The ethics of responsibility 
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