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Army of Hope, Army of Alienation: Culture and Contradiction in the American Army Communities of Cold War Germany

Autor John P. Hawkins
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This ethnography describes the intense contradictions that exist between the cultural values of American life and the cultural values needed to survive in combat, as represented through the experiences of forward-deployed U.S. Army units in Germany during the height of the Cold War. Living in constant military readiness, yet participating in peacetime community and family processes, Army personnel had to tolerate the contradictions and live by both sets of principles. In soldier perception, family life and community activities ought to have been guided by American rather than military values. Yet the military ran the community, and military activities penetrated and disrupted family life.In Germany the penetration and disruption was much exacerbated by isolation, for these Americans did not generally have the language or cultural skills to escape from the military community. Rather, they were marooned in an intensely judgmental fish bowl community where there was no private life. The resulting scrutiny and the measures people took to avoid it and sustain autonomy corrupted the community, its families, and the units themselves. The scrutiny, with its attendant risks, and the intense contradiction in values led to feelings of profound alienation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275967383
ISBN-10: 0275967387
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

John P. Hawkins is Professor of Anthropology at Brigham Young University. He is also a lieutenant colonel in the Medical Service Corps of the United States Army Reserve (retired as of August 2000) and has been a research associate of the Department of Military Psychiatry (now called Soldier and Family Studies), Division of Neuropsychiatry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, since 1981. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1978 after completing field work on family, culture, and ethnic relations in western highland Guatemala.

Cuprins

ForewordPrefaceIntroductionArmy of Hope"Inside the Fence": Community, Army and Family in Context"Ordered to Germany": Entry Shock and its Lingering Impact"Danger Forward, Sir!": Readiness and the Corruption of Leadership in Military Units"Living with the Army": Family and Work in Conflict"The Army Takes Care of Its Own": Breach of the Support for Sacrifice Contract"The System is Totally Screwed to Hell": Space-Available Health Care for the Military Family"If You Can't Control Your Family": Law and Informal Military Control of the Family"Little America": Islands of Isolation in Germany"Living in a Fishbowl": Surveillance and Social Control in the Military Community"You Gotta Get Away": From Taking a Break to Making an EscapeArmy of AlienationIndex

Recenzii

This is a novel contribution to the fields of anthropology and sociology, but it also contains important lessons for the American military. . . . Academic collections.