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Chapter 13. The Bomb's Womb and the Genders of War (War Goes on Preventing Women from Becoming the Mothers of Invention)
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction ix
- Contributors xv
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Part I. Presenting the Unpresentable
- Chapter 1 Gendered Translations: Claude Lanzmann's Shoah 3
- Chapter 2. Spectacular Bodies: Gender, Terror, and Argentina's "Dirty War" 20
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Part II. War Mythopoeia
- Chapter 3. The Threshold of Thrill: Life Stories in the Skies Over Southeast Asia 43
- Chapter 4. Techno-Muscularity and the "Boy Eternal": from the Quagmire to the Gulf 67
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Part III. Home/Front?
- Chapter 5. Notes Toward a Feminist Peace Politics 109
- Chapter 6. Sisters and Brothers in Arms: Family, Class, and Gendering in World War I Britain 128
- Chapter 7. Daughtering in War: Two "Case Studies" From Mexico and Guatemala 148
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Part IV. Engendering Language
- Chapter 8. (Wo)-Man, Retelling The War Myth 177
- Chapter 9. Not so Quiet in No-Woman's-Land 205
- Chapter 10. Wars, Wimps, and Women: Talking Gender and Thinking War 227
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Part V. The Politics of Representation
- Chapter 11. Sexual Fantasies and War Memories: Claude Simon's Narratology 249
- Chapter 12. Danger on the Home Front: Motherhood, Sexuality, and Disabled Veterans in American Postwar Films 260
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Part VI. Interpretive Essay
- Chapter 13. The Bomb's Womb and the Genders of War (War Goes on Preventing Women from Becoming the Mothers of Invention) 283
- Postscript. Miriam Cookeand Angela Woollacott 317
- Select Bibliography 327
- Index 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction ix
- Contributors xv
-
Part I. Presenting the Unpresentable
- Chapter 1 Gendered Translations: Claude Lanzmann's Shoah 3
- Chapter 2. Spectacular Bodies: Gender, Terror, and Argentina's "Dirty War" 20
-
Part II. War Mythopoeia
- Chapter 3. The Threshold of Thrill: Life Stories in the Skies Over Southeast Asia 43
- Chapter 4. Techno-Muscularity and the "Boy Eternal": from the Quagmire to the Gulf 67
-
Part III. Home/Front?
- Chapter 5. Notes Toward a Feminist Peace Politics 109
- Chapter 6. Sisters and Brothers in Arms: Family, Class, and Gendering in World War I Britain 128
- Chapter 7. Daughtering in War: Two "Case Studies" From Mexico and Guatemala 148
-
Part IV. Engendering Language
- Chapter 8. (Wo)-Man, Retelling The War Myth 177
- Chapter 9. Not so Quiet in No-Woman's-Land 205
- Chapter 10. Wars, Wimps, and Women: Talking Gender and Thinking War 227
-
Part V. The Politics of Representation
- Chapter 11. Sexual Fantasies and War Memories: Claude Simon's Narratology 249
- Chapter 12. Danger on the Home Front: Motherhood, Sexuality, and Disabled Veterans in American Postwar Films 260
-
Part VI. Interpretive Essay
- Chapter 13. The Bomb's Womb and the Genders of War (War Goes on Preventing Women from Becoming the Mothers of Invention) 283
- Postscript. Miriam Cookeand Angela Woollacott 317
- Select Bibliography 327
- Index 329