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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    UID:
    gbv_836768264
    Format: Online-Ressource (352 p)
    ISBN: 9780801478901
    Series Statement: The United States in the World
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Journeys for Peace -- Chapter 1. An African American Abroad -- Chapter 2. Afro-Asian Alliances -- Chapter 3. Searching for Home and Peace -- Part II: Journeys for Liberation -- Chapter 4. Anticitizens, Red Diaper Babies, and Model Minorities -- Chapter 5. A Revolutionary Pilgrimage -- Chapter 6. The Belly of the Beast -- Part III: Journeys for Global Sisterhood -- Chapter 7. "We Met the 'Enemy'- and They Are Our Sisters" -- Chapter 8. War at a Peace Conference -- Chapter 9. Woman Warriors -- Legacies: Journeys of Reconciliation -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Part I: Journeys for Peace ""; ""Chapter 1. An African American Abroad ""; ""Chapter 2. Afro-Asian Alliances ""; ""Chapter 3. Searching for Home and Peace ""; ""Part II: Journeys for Liberation ""; ""Chapter 4. Anticitizens, Red Diaper Babies, and Model Minorities ""; ""Chapter 5. A Revolutionary Pilgrimage ""; ""Chapter 6. The Belly of the Beast ""; ""Part III: Journeys for Global Sisterhood ""; ""Chapter 7. “We Met the �Enemy�� and They Are Our Sisters� ""; ""Chapter 8. War at a Peace Conference ""; ""Chapter 9. Woman Warriors "" , ""Legacies: Journeys of Reconciliation """"Acknowledgments ""; ""Notes ""; ""Bibliography ""; ""Index ""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780801468193
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780801478901
    Additional Edition: Print version Radicals on the Road : Internationalism, Orientalism, and Feminism During the Vietnam Era
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959155591202883
    Format: 1 online resource (352 p.) : , 20 halftones
    ISBN: 9780801468193
    Series Statement: The United States in the World
    Content: Traveling to Hanoi during the U.S. war in Vietnam was a long and dangerous undertaking. Even though a neutral commission operated the flights, the possibility of being shot down by bombers in the air and antiaircraft guns on the ground was very real. American travelers recalled landing in blackout conditions, without lights even for the runway, and upon their arrival seeking refuge immediately in bomb shelters. Despite these dangers, they felt compelled to journey to a land at war with their own country, believing that these efforts could change the political imaginaries of other members of the American citizenry and even alter U.S. policies in Southeast Asia.In Radicals on the Road, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu tells the story of international journeys made by significant yet underrecognized historical figures such as African American leaders Robert Browne, Eldridge Cleaver, and Elaine Brown; Asian American radicals Alex Hing and Pat Sumi; Chicana activist Betita Martinez; as well as women's peace and liberation advocates Cora Weiss and Charlotte Bunch. These men and women of varying ages, races, sexual identities, class backgrounds, and religious faiths held diverse political views. Nevertheless, they all believed that the U.S. war in Vietnam was immoral and unjustified.In times of military conflict, heightened nationalism is the norm. Powerful institutions, like the government and the media, work together to promote a culture of hyperpatriotism. Some Americans, though, questioned their expected obligations and instead imagined themselves as "internationalists," as members of communities that transcended national boundaries. Their Asian political collaborators, who included Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, Foreign Minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government Nguyen Thi Binh and the Vietnam Women's Union, cultivated relationships with U.S. travelers. These partners from the East and the West worked together to foster what Wu describes as a politically radical orientalist sensibility. By focusing on the travels of individuals who saw themselves as part of an international community of antiwar activists, Wu analyzes how actual interactions among people from several nations inspired transnational identities and multiracial coalitions and challenged the political commitments and personal relationships of individual activists.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I: Journeys for Peace -- , Chapter 1. An African American Abroad -- , Chapter 2. Afro- Asian Alliances -- , Chapter 3. Searching for Home and Peace -- , Part II: Journeys for Liberation -- , Chapter 4. Anticitizens, Red Diaper Babies, and Model Minorities -- , Chapter 5. A Revolutionary Pilgrimage -- , Chapter 6. The Belly of the Beast -- , Part III: Journeys for Global Sisterhood -- , Chapter 7. "We Met the 'Enemy'- and They Are Our Sisters" -- , Chapter 8. War at a Peace Conference -- , Chapter 9. Woman Warriors -- , Legacies: Journeys of Reconciliation -- , Ac know ledg ments -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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