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Sexual Policy And The Military: A Need For A Primer On The Birds And The Bees, Ibpp Editor
Sexual Policy And The Military: A Need For A Primer On The Birds And The Bees, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some basic misconceptions about sex as explicated in the personnel and security policies of the United States Department of Defense (DOD).
Risk And Recreation: Differences Due To Gender, Age And Education, Joanna Burger
Risk And Recreation: Differences Due To Gender, Age And Education, Joanna Burger
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Dr. Burger explores the differences in risk perception due to gender, age and education with regard to recreation activities on former U.S. Government weapons test sites.
[Review Of] Rachel C. Lee. The Americas Of Asian American Literature: Gendered Fictions Of Nation And Transnation, David Goldstein-Shirley
[Review Of] Rachel C. Lee. The Americas Of Asian American Literature: Gendered Fictions Of Nation And Transnation, David Goldstein-Shirley
Ethnic Studies Review
Rachel C. Lee acknowledges that understanding Asian American experiences merits the study of transglobal migrations of persons and capital. Rather than criticize this scholarly trend in Asian American studies (and, I would add, in ethnic studies more broadly), Lee integrates into them a greater attention to gender. Like much of historical and social scholarship, works on the Asian American diaspora tend to neglect gender. By examining how gender figures into the various ways in which four Asian American writers imagine "America," Lee reminds us that gender, like race, always matters.