The Male Body at War

American Masculinity during World War II

(Author) Christina Jarvis
Format: Paperback
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Muscular, fearless, youthful, athletic--the World War II soldier embodied masculine ideals and represented the manhood of the United States. In The Male Body at War, Christina Jarvis examines the creation of this national symbol, from military recruitment posters to Hollywood war films to the iconic flag-raisers at Iwo Jima. A poignant selection of illustrations brings together comics, advertisements, media images, and government propaganda intended to impress U.S. citizens and foreign nations with America's strength. Jarvis recognizes, however, that the male body was more than a mere symbol. During the war, the nation literally invested its survival in the corps of servicemen, and the armed forces set about crafting them into soldiers. Drawing upon medical journals, War Department documents, and government health reports, Jarvis scrutinizes the ways in which physical inspections defined male bodies by fitness and race while training molded those bodies for action. At the same time, she gives servicemen a voice through war memoirs and a survey of over 130 veterans. Her searching analysis reveals not only how the men mediated popular culture and military regimen to forge an understanding of their own masculinity but how, in the face of dead and wounded comrades, they tempered such body-centered ideals with an emphasis on compassion and tenderness. Theoretically sophisticated and methodologically innovative, The Male Body at War makes a major contribution to the literature on the body as a cultural construction. With its compelling narrative and engaging style, it will appeal to a broad range of readers with interests in gender studies as well as to students of American history and culture.

Information
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780875806389
Publish year:
2010
Publish date:
April 30, 2010

Christina Jarvis

Christina Jarvis is a renowned American poet known for her powerful and evocative verses that explore themes of love, loss, and resilience. Her most famous work, "Echoes of the Heart," beautifully captures the complexities of human emotions and has earned her critical acclaim for its lyrical and poignant style.

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