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Gender Camouflage: Women and the U.S. Military [Hardcover]

Francine D'Amico (Editor), Laurie Weinstein (Editor)

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March 1, 1999 0814719066 978-0814719060

Controversy about women in the military continues, yet women's relations with the military go far beyond whether they serve in the ranks.

Gender Camouflage brings together a diverse array of authors to explore the controversy surrounding women's military service, to examine the invisibility of civilian women who support the institution, and to expose the military's efforts to camouflage their support and contributions.

Contributors first consider nurses, servicewomen, military academy students, female veterans, and lesbians. The focus then shifts to military wives, women employed by the DoD, and female civilian military instructors whose work is less visible but no less essential to the institution. The book also examines the experiences of women outside of the military, such as "comfort women" near U.S. bases, women engaged in peacework, and women workers affected by military spending in the federal budget.

Analytic chapters are juxtaposed with first-person narratives by women who have actually been there, including a member of the first gender-integrated class at West Point, the first female civilian instructors at the U.S. Naval Academy, and an African American Air Force Nurse Corps veteran.

Contributors include Connie Reeves, Georgia Clark Sadler, Gwyn Kirk, and Joan Furey.


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"[A] rich, engaging, scholarly, and nuanced chronicle of an . . . often-tormented interethnic, interreligious, interracial relationship."-"MultiCultural Review",

About the Author

Francine D'Amico has written on gender, race, and sexuality in the U.S. military and is coeditor of two anthologies on women, gender, and world politics.



Laurie Weinstein has written on military wives and has coedited an anthology on women and the military, and is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Western Connecticut State University, where she also co-directs the Women's Studies program.


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Connie L. Reeves is a writer spending her time between Southern Maryland and upstate New York. The Elimination Game is her second novel and was published in October 2010. Her first novel, Hawthorne's Cottage, was published in 2007. She has published numerous chapters and articles on women's military history. Her voluminous and meticulously researched History of the Air Force Nurse Corps, the definitive work on that organization, funded by a non-profit grant, will be published in the near future. Retired from the U.S. Army, Connie Reeves served as one of the first female Army helicopter pilots, an intelligence officer, and an expert on Western Europe. Her pursuits have included flying, sailing, skiing, RV'ing, motorcycling, hiking, volunteering, traveling, writing, and reading. In addition to enjoying her marriage of over 30 years, Connie Reeves and her husband have raised two wonderful children to adulthood. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2007, she has been cancer-free since chemo ended in August of that year. Her publishing company, Tannenbaum Publishing, published The Kapellmeister's Daughter by Helen Carson in 2010. Her future projects include a third novel, Betrayed in Antarctica, and a book on women with ovarian cancer.

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