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520    $aThe emotional toll of war can be as debilitating to soldiers as hunger, disease, and injury. Beginning in World War I, in an effort to boost soldiers' morale and remind them of the stakes of victory, the American military formalized a recreation program that sent respectable young women and famous entertainers overseas. Kara Dixon Vuic builds her narrative around the young women from across the United States, many of whom had never traveled far from home, who volunteered to serve in one of the nation's most brutal work environments. From the "Lassies" in France and mini-skirted coeds in Vietnam to Marlene Dietrich and Marilyn Monroe, Vuic provides a fascinating glimpse into wartime gender roles and the tensions that continue to complicate American women's involvement in the military arena. The recreation-program volunteers heightened the passions of troops but also domesticated everyday life on the bases. Their presence mobilized support for the war back home, while exporting American culture abroad. Carefully recruited and selected as symbols of conventional femininity, these adventurous young women saw in the theater of war a bridge between public service and private ambition. This story of the women who talked and listened, danced and sang, adds an intimate chapter to the history of war and its ties to life in peacetime.--$cProvided by publisher.
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505 0_ $aA new kind of woman is following the army: canteening on the Western Front -- Take your prettiest dresses and go: a touch of home in World War II -- The difference between savagery and civilization: women in faraway places -- Dancing for democracy: entertaining citizen-soldiers in the early Cold War -- Look, but don't touch: sexuality and entertainment in the Vietnam War -- No beer, no booze, no babes: entertaining the all-volunteer military.
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520    $aThe emotional toll of war can be as debilitating to soldiers as hunger, disease, and injury. Beginning in World War I, in an effort to boost soldiers' morale and remind them of the stakes of victory, the American military formalized a recreation program that sent respectable young women and famous entertainers overseas. Kara Dixon Vuic builds her narrative around the young women from across the United States, many of whom had never traveled far from home, who volunteered to serve in one of the nation's most brutal work environments. From the "Lassies" in France and mini-skirted coeds in Vietnam to Marlene Dietrich and Marilyn Monroe, Vuic provides a fascinating glimpse into wartime gender roles and the tensions that continue to complicate American women's involvement in the military arena. The recreation-program volunteers heightened the passions of troops but also domesticated everyday life on the bases. Their presence mobilized support for the war back home, while exporting American culture abroad. Carefully recruited and selected as symbols of conventional femininity, these adventurous young women saw in the theater of war a bridge between public service and private ambition. This story of the women who talked and listened, danced and sang, adds an intimate chapter to the history of war and its ties to life in peacetime.-- Provided by publisher.
505 0_ $aA new kind of woman is following the army: canteening on the Western Front -- Take your prettiest dresses and go: a touch of home in World War II -- The difference between savagery and civilization: women in faraway places -- Dancing for democracy: entertaining citizen-soldiers in the early Cold War -- Look, but don't touch: sexuality and entertainment in the Vietnam War -- No beer, no booze, no babes: entertaining the all-volunteer military.
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MMS IDs

Document ID: 9912673787402121
Network Electronic IDs: 9912926717202121
Network Physical IDs: 9912673787402121
mms_lc_ids: 991016861328602125
mms_mad_ids: 991022335605702122, 991022442728202122
mms_sf_ids: 991015151928202130