Camp All-American Hanoi Jane and the High-and-Tight: Gender Folklore and Changing Military Culture
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For decades scandals about women in the military have persisted from Tailhook and Aberdeen to reports of sexual assaults and misconduct in the U.S. Naval Academy the U.S. Army and recently in the U.S. Air Force Academy as well. In this bold and unflinching book Carol Burke tries to figure out why this keeps happening.. A folklorist who taught as a civilian professor at the Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland for seven years Carol Burke analyzes the military as an occupational folk group. Observing that both the official and unofficial convey significant information about military culture she examines every detail of the military: from the high-and-tight haircut and chants sung in basic training to the pranks and jokes the drinking games and the hazing of new soldiers. . Burke explores the minute ways that the cult of masculinity persists in all branches of the United States military today and she unearths fascinating details and offers eye-opening anecdotes about basic training military dress and speech the history of the marching chant the disdain some veterans still harbor for Jane Fonda and the colorful-and sometimes questionable-rituals of military manhood. . She argues that acts of harassment keep recurring because historically the military has been what made a man of you-in other words an exclusionary all-male institution. But Burke contends military culture is made-not born-and now its time that the military consciously changed its policy of gendered apartheid so it can evolve into the gender- race- and sexuality-neutral democratic institution it deserves to be.
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