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Fallgirls : gender and the framing of torture at Abu Ghraib / Ryan Ashley Caldwell.

By: Caldwell, Ryan Ashley [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2016Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781315581897; 9781317136644; 9781317136651Subject(s): Abu Ghraib Prison | Prisoners of war -- Abuse of -- Iraq | Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Psychological aspects | Torture -- Iraq | Women and war -- United States | Control (Psychology) | Women in war | Feminist theoryAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 956.704437 LOC classification: DS79.76 | C353 2016Online access: Click here to view.
Contents:
1. It was not Lucifer achieved : Zimbardo, women, and Abu Ghraib 2. Abu Ghraib and the "rationalization" of rationality : uses of the masculine and feminine symbolic narrative 3. The abuse was reported : parsonian gender roles and Abu Ghraib transfigurations 4. The significance of identity simulacra and gender hyperreality : American military and the case of Abu Ghriab 5. The Fallgirls of Abu Ghraib : feminist analyses and the importance of context 6. Conversations with Sabrina Harman, summer 2007.
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First published 2012 by Ashgate Publishing.

Includes bibliographical references (pages [199]-208) and index.

1. It was not Lucifer achieved : Zimbardo, women, and Abu Ghraib 2. Abu Ghraib and the "rationalization" of rationality : uses of the masculine and feminine symbolic narrative 3. The abuse was reported : parsonian gender roles and Abu Ghraib transfigurations 4. The significance of identity simulacra and gender hyperreality : American military and the case of Abu Ghriab 5. The Fallgirls of Abu Ghraib : feminist analyses and the importance of context 6. Conversations with Sabrina Harman, summer 2007.

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