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Meet Joe Copper Masculinity And Race On Montanas World War Ii Home Front Matthew L Basso

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Meet Joe Copper Masculinity And Race On Montanas World War Ii Home Front Matthew L Basso
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Matthew L. Basso
ISBN: 9780226044224, 022604422X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Meet Joe Copper Masculinity And Race On Montanas World War Ii Home Front Matthew L Basso by Matthew L. Basso 9780226044224, 022604422X instant download after payment.

“I realize that I am a soldier of production whose duties are as important in this war as those of the man behind the gun.” So began the pledge that many home front men took at the outset of World War II when they went to work in the factories, fields, and mines while their compatriots fought in the battlefields of Europe and on the bloody beaches of the Pacific. The male experience of working and living in wartime America is rarely examined, but the story of men like these provides a crucial counter-narrative to the national story of Rosie the Riveter and GI Joe that dominates scholarly and popular discussions of World War II.
In Meet Joe Copper, Matthew L. Basso describes the formation of a powerful, white, working-class masculine ideology in the decades prior to the war, and shows how it thrived—on the job, in the community, and through union politics. Basso recalls for us the practices and beliefs of the first- and second-generation immigrant copper workers of Montana while advancing the historical conversation on gender, class, and the formation of a white ethnic racial identity. Meet Joe Copper provides a context for our ideas of postwar masculinity and whiteness and finally returns the men of the home front to our reckoning of the Greatest Generation and the New Deal era.

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