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Abuses Of The Erotic Militarizing Sexuality In The Postcold War United States Cerretti

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Abuses Of The Erotic Militarizing Sexuality In The Postcold War United States Cerretti
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Cerretti, Josh
ISBN: 9781496205568, 9781496215857, 9781496215864, 9781496215871, 1496205561, 1496215850, 1496215869, 1496215877
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Abuses Of The Erotic Militarizing Sexuality In The Postcold War United States Cerretti by Cerretti, Josh 9781496205568, 9781496215857, 9781496215864, 9781496215871, 1496205561, 1496215850, 1496215869, 1496215877 instant download after payment.

Events ranging from sexual abuse at Abu Ghraib to the end of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” hint that important issues surrounding gender and sexuality remain at the core of political and cultural problems. Nonetheless, intersectional analyses of militarism that account for questions of race, class, and gender remain exceedingly rare.Abuses of the Erotic fills this gap by offering a comprehensive picture of how military values have permeated the civilian cultural sphere and by investigating connections between sexuality and militarism in the United States since the late 1980s.
Josh Cerretti takes up the urgent task of applying an interdisciplinary, transnational framework to the role of sexuality in promoting, expanding, and sustaining the war on terror to understand the links between what Cerretti calls “domestic militarism” and later projects of state-backed violence and intervention. This work brings together scholarship on domestic and international militarization in relation to both homosexuality and heterosexuality to demonstrate how sexual and gender politics have been deployed to bolster U.S. military policies and, by tracking over a decade of militarized sexuality, how these instances have foundationally changed how we think of sexual and gender politics today.

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