Beschreibung:
Edited by David E. Rohall; Morten G. Ender and Michael D. Matthews - Contributions by Karin De Angelis; Morten G. Ender; JooHee Han; Janice H. Laurence; Michael D. Matthews; David E. Rohall; Judith E. Rosenstein; Michelle Sandhoff; David Smith and Deenesh
This book provides an updated overview of the ways that diversity has been addressed in the military over the last 200 years by taking a closer look at particular forms of diversity including race, ethnicity, religion, gender, and sexuality.
Chapter 1: Diversity of the MilitaryPart 1. Race and Ethnic Diversity in the MilitaryChapter 2: African-Americans in the U.S. MilitaryChapter 3: Rising Minority: Hispanics in the U.S. MilitaryChapter 4: Fighting to Belong: Asian American Military Service and American CitizenshipChapter 5: Native American "Warriors" in the United States Armed ForcesPart 2. Sexuality, Gender and Religious Minorities in the MilitaryChapter 6: Women in the U.S. Military: Progress and ChallengesChapter 7: Lesbian and Gay Service Members and Their FamiliesChapter 8: The Integration of Trans People into the MilitaryChapter 9: Religious Diversity in the U.S. Armed ForcesPart 3. Intersections: Linking StatusesChapter 10: The Intersections of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in the Military