Soldiers' Stories Military Women in Cinema and Television since World War II

From Skirts Ahoy! to M*A*S*H, Private Benjamin, G.I. Jane, and JAG, films and television shows have grappled with the notion that military women are contradictory figures, unable to be both effective soldiers and appropriately feminine. In Soldiers' Stories, Yvonne Tasker traces this perceived...

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Main Author: Tasker, Yvonne (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durham, NC Duke University Press 2011
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