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    ISBN: 0822348276 , 0822348187 , 9780822348276 , 9780822348184
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 453 S. , Ill., Kt.
    DDC: 355.7
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    Keywords: Military bases, American History 20th century ; Military bases, American Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sammlung von Beiträgen ; Historische Darstellung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Militärstützpunkt ; Südkorea ; Japan ; Deutschland ; Sozialgeschichte
    Abstract: Introduction: the politics of gender, sexuality, race, and class in the U.S. military empire / Maria Höhn and Seungsook Moon -- Regulating desire, managing the empire: U.S. military prostitution in South Korea, 1945-1970 / Seungsook Moon -- "Pan-Pan girls" performing and resisting neocolonialism(s) in the Pacific Theater: U.S. military prostitution in occupied Japan, 1945-1952 / Michiko Takeuchi -- "You can't pin sergeant's stripes on an archangel" : soldiering, sexuality, and U.S. Army policies in Germany / Maria H[MARC+95]hn -- U.S. military families abroad in the post-Cold War era and the "new global posture" / Donna Alvah -- Crossfire couples : marginality and agency among Okinawan women in relationships with U.S. military men / Chris Ames -- Hidden soldiers : working for the "national defense" / Robin Riley -- In the U.S. army but not quite of it : contesting the imperial power in a discourse of KATUSAs / Seungsook Moon -- "The American soldier dances, the German soldier marches" : the transformation of Germans' views on GIs, masculinity, and militarism / Maria Höhn -- In the middle of the road I stand transfixed / Christopher Nelson -- The racial crisis of 1970-1971 in the U.S. military : finding solutions in West Germany and South Korea / Maria Höhn -- Camptown prostitution and the imperial sofa : abuse and violence against transnational Camptown women in South Korea / Seungsook Moon -- Abu Ghraib : a predictable tragedy? / Jeff Bennett -- Conclusion: the empire at the crossroad? / Maria Höhn and Seungsook Moon
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: the politics of gender, sexuality, race, and class in the U.S. military empire , Regulating desire, managing the empire: U.S. military prostitution in South Korea, 1945-1970 , "Pan-Pan girls" performing and resisting neocolonialism(s) in the Pacific Theater: U.S. military prostitution in occupied Japan, 1945-1952 , "You can't pin sergeant's stripes on an archangel" : soldiering, sexuality, and U.S. Army policies in Germany , U.S. military families abroad in the post-Cold War era and the "new global posture" , Crossfire couples : marginality and agency among Okinawan women in relationships with U.S. military men , Hidden soldiers : working for the "national defense" , In the U.S. army but not quite of it : contesting the imperial power in a discourse of KATUSAs , "The American soldier dances, the German soldier marches" : the transformation of Germans' views on GIs, masculinity, and militarism , In the middle of the road I stand transfixed , The racial crisis of 1970-1971 in the U.S. military : finding solutions in West Germany and South Korea , Camptown prostitution and the imperial sofa : abuse and violence against transnational Camptown women in South Korea , Abu Ghraib : a predictable tragedy? , Conclusion: the empire at the crossroad?
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