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GLQ (2003) 9 (1-2): 149–179.
Published: 01 April 2003
...David Serlin Duke University Press 2003 CRIPPLING MASCULINITY Queerness and Disability in U.S. Military Culture, 1800–1945 David Serlin In the spring of 1945 Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C., spon- sored a series of weekly revues, featuring big band orchestras...
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GLQ (1995) 2 (3): 307–317.
Published: 01 June 1995
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GLQ (1996) 3 (2-3): 159–252.
Published: 01 June 1996
... Jan. 1993 , final ed.: Al . Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology. “Who's in Charge of the Military?” New York Times 26 Jan. 1993, late ed.: A22 . Benecke , Michelle M. , and Kirstin S. Dodge “Military Women in Nontraditional Fields: Casualties of the Armed Forces’ War on Homosexuals...
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GLQ (2021) 27 (2): 281–307.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Dean Spade; Aaron Belkin Does advocating for queer and trans people to serve in the US military move the struggle for queer and trans justice forward toward liberation by improving the lives of queer and trans soldiers and increasing societal acceptance of queer and trans people? Or does...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (4): 635–647.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Amal Amireh In this afterword I engage the essays of this special issue by highlighting the challenges military occupation, racism, and homophobia pose for discussions of queer issues in the Palestine/Israel context and for Palestinian queer activism. I argue that the visibility/invisibility...
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GLQ (2014) 20 (4): 491–520.
Published: 01 October 2014
...Rachel Lee In the 2003 concert Cho Revolution , Korean American stand-up comedian Margaret Cho mounts a critique of US empire that focuses on the Asian sex worker as logistical support for the military troops of commodity capitalism. Combining a science and technology studies approach...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (4): 517–536.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Rebecca L. Stein This essay examines two works by the Israeli director Eytan Fox— Florentin , a television serial, and The Bubble , a feature film—and the highly divergent ways they negotiate the interplay between queerness, the Israeli state, and the Israeli military occupation. Reading Fox's...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (4): 577–597.
Published: 01 October 2010
... as (always and only) a victim of military inspection, turning him instead into an object of desire well aware of his desirability. Furthermore, focusing on the most common search routine practiced by the Israeli soldiers at the checkpoint, the lifting of Palestinian shirts to ensure...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (4): 599–610.
Published: 01 October 2010
... and the strategies they employ to address them. Most central among these challenges is the need to forge a queer agenda in the context of military occupation and state-governed racism. Duke University Press 2010 No Pride in Occupation A Roundtable Discussion Gil Z. Hochberg, Haneen Maikey, Rima, Samira...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (1): 129–140.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Tallie Ben Daniel; Hilary Berwick This dossier names “queer security studies” as a new field that investigates what security and safety means to queer and feminist studies, critical military studies, and broad progressive movements. What counts as safety, and for whom? What kinds of material...
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GLQ (2022) 28 (4): 489–513.
Published: 01 October 2022
... discursive space for white gay men to position themselves as responsible citizens and important actors within the cultural, social, and military mechanisms of an imagined fascist state. Confronting this political and historical reality is critical to understanding the neo-fascist political configurations...
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GLQ (1996) 3 (2-3): 253–259.
Published: 01 June 1996
... on Homosexuals in the Military.” The New York Times 20 July 1993 : A14 . STATUS. CONDUCT. WORD. AND DEED - - ~~ ~ --I -- -- I I A RESPONSE TO JANET HALLEY~ Judith Butler J anet Halley’s enormously thorough...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (2): 283–300.
Published: 01 April 2005
... gure of Jagger, this double meaning is expressed in the homo- eroticization of the male military group. In an episode in the mess hall, Jagger says to one soldier, nicknamed Psycho (Yuval Semo), “Say, Psycho, what would you do if I told you I’m a faggot?” and Psycho replies, “Man, you...
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GLQ (1995) 1 (4): 405–417.
Published: 01 October 1995
... , Helen Rodnite. trans. Women's Secrets: A Translation of Pseudo-Albertus Magnus’ De Secretis Mulierum with Commentaries. Albany: State U of New York P, 1992 . “Military Policy on Gays Issued; Lawsuit Vowed.” Los Angeles Times 23 Dec. 1993 , sec. A: 1, 18. Miller , D. A. The Novel...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (1): 160–173.
Published: 01 January 2020
... . “ Deadly Exchange Report Reveals the Extent of Massive Training Programs between US Law Enforcement and Israeli Police, Military and the Shin Bet .” Jewish Voice for Peace , September 12 . https://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/deadlyexchangereport/ . Khalidi Walid . 1992 . All That Remains...
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GLQ (2002) 8 (4): 435–467.
Published: 01 October 2002
...- hold; and soldats mamzelles, or effeminate military troops. These instances can be considered limiting cases or extreme examples. It is crucial to emphasize, how- ever, that from the French point of view effeminacy was nearly universal among Vietnamese men. Conversely, alongside...
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GLQ (1995) 2 (1_and_2): 35–63.
Published: 01 April 1995
... the war, which was in the first place a corridor war among different schools of therapy and theory. The triumphant entry of Freud’s intrapsychic model into all the offices up and down the corridor began with the military complex’s unconditional acceptance of psychoanaly- sis as the treatment...
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GLQ (2001) 7 (4): 649–653.
Published: 01 October 2001
... IN REVOLUTIONARY CUBA 651 remnants of imperial domination, offered healthy and productive occupations to prostitutes and pimps, and campaigned to eliminate the antisocial behavior of male homosexuals and others through their forced participation in Military Units...
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GLQ (2016) 22 (4): 569–604.
Published: 01 October 2016
... conditions of young lives. When faced with the same phenomena, neo-­authoritarians see ter- ror, perceiving out-­of-­place infancy and children’s collectives as menacing public order and state sovereignty in the form of thug groups, junior hooligan squads, or quasi-­military threats. Metaphors...
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GLQ (2002) 8 (3): 301–318.
Published: 01 June 2002
... . . . was at the heart of Vichy’s discourse. . . . This regu- lation operated within the system of protecting youth and repressing desire.” Jean Danet suggests two reasons for the law. First, he makes the highly dubious argu- ment that Vichy sought to scapegoat homosexuals along with Jews for the military collapse...