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    Chapel Hill :The University of North Carolina Press,
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    almafu_BV047590793
    Format: xiv, 301 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 25 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-4696-6443-9 , 978-1-4696-6442-2
    Content: "In the late 1940s, defense officials structured women's military roles on the basis of gender differences, presuming women's and men's biological differences made it necessary to create distinct opportunities - and limitations - for servicewomen. Classified as noncombatants, servicewomen filled roles that they might hold in civilian life, such as secretarial or nursing positions. Defense officials also created regulations that prohibited pregnant women and mothers from remaining in the military, and encouraged many women to end their service commitment early if they married. But by the 1970s many servicewomen, joined in the civilian world by second-wave feminists, called for a broader definition of equality free of gender-based service restrictions. Women's continued exclusion from combat roles signaled that servicewomen would only be equal with men when they shared responsibility in all aspects of national defense, including combat (which remained a prerequisite for promotion leadership positions). Many of the battles that Tanya Roth's subjects fought paved the way for other servicepeople, including people with disabilities, LGBT and gender nonconforming people, noncitizens, and more. Like women during the Cold War, these members of the military have had and continue to fight a war with some victories and many institutional and social obstacles"--
    Note: Machine generated contents note A Shared Responsibility -- , Machine generated contents note Defining Sexual Integration in the Early Cold War -- , Machine generated contents note A Nucleus of Women in a Nuclear Age -- , Machine generated contents note The Real Miss America -- , Machine generated contents note Recruiting Womanpower -- , Machine generated contents note You in the Service -- , Machine generated contents note Training Uncle Sam's Nieces -- , Machine generated contents note The Possibilities and Problems of Wielding Womanpower -- , Machine generated contents note Unequaled in the Civilian World -- , Machine generated contents note Working for Uncle Sam -- , Machine generated contents note The Possibility of Maternity -- , Machine generated contents note Motherhood and Military Service -- , Machine generated contents note Top Secret and Obscene -- , Machine generated contents note Sex and the American Servicewoman -- , Machine generated contents note Integration Is Not Enough -- , Machine generated contents note Changes from Within and Without -- , Machine generated contents note Catalysts for Womanpower -- , Machine generated contents note The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services -- , Machine generated contents note Battling for Equality -- , Machine generated contents note Challenging Military Limitations -- , Machine generated contents note Reimagining Equality -- , Machine generated contents note Second-Class Soldiers
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4696-6444-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Army ; Soldatin ; Diskriminierung ; Geschlechterverhältnis ; History ; Historische Darstellung
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