This Woman's Army: The Dynamics of Sex and Violence in the Military
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (692 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1555715079 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 390 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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. This Woman's Army provides an account of numerous professional clinical experiences that will provide insight into the string of sexual harassment and family murder cases that continue to plague the United States Army. Her articles have appeared in Texas and national newspapers. CSPAN aired this debate in October, 2001. She has appeared on CNN, the Joan River's Radio Show, and ma
The move to integrate women into unisex training and combat roles has not only compromised the readiness of military units, but the well-being of the women who served in them. Military training is a process of transformation. This Woman's Army shows how the military honored gender differences--even before feminist theory considered the importance of gender socialization. Since Aberdeen, the role and place of women in the military has managed to dominate public polic discussions about military readiness. More alarming, however, is how many wom
Her articles have appeared in Texas and national newspapers. . She has appeared on CNN, the Joan River's Radio Show, and many national radio discussions about gender issues in the military. About the Author The author served as a chaplain to three male combat battalions and to the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment when it stood up as a rapid deployment force in 1993. This Woman's Army provides an account of numerous professional clinical experiences that will provide insight into the string of sexual harassment and family murder cases that continue to plague the United States Army. CSPAN aired this debate in October, 2001. She debated her most recent co-authored work, Women in Combat at American University with air force colonel, Lorry Fenner
"Response to inaccurate reviews" according to Marie E. Deyoung. There are two or three recent reviews that are quite inaccurate portrayals of my book. One writer suggested that my work was based on opinion, and that I did not hold men responsible for their behavior. At the same time, when I recounted personal experiences where I and other soldiers HAD held men responsible for their harassment and misconduct, she claimed to do so was "vindictive." First, let all young people who are being aggressively recruited for the military know that this account is a first-hand historical account of events that happened, for which there are documents that a. Not the whole story A Customer This book reflects the experiences of one woman, not of all military women. Many of the "facts" presented are personal opinion and are not corroborated by statistical documentation.. A realistic view the military's handling of gender relations John W. Fasano The book provides a startlingly realistic view of the current state of gender affairs in today's Armed Forces. The author provides her own career and experiences as a framework for discussion. The views expressed show a unique understanding of how women are treated in the all volunteer Army and how today's social engineering has led to a dual standard for women in the armed forces. While Ms. DeYoung's opinion of the role of women in the Army flies in the face of the feminist movement, the basis for her opinion is fact, not political expediency. This book is a must-read for any comm