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By Stan at 8:03 pm, 4/7/06 

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I have "Sex & War" prepared as a pdf file. To buy "Sex & War," hit the link
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Editorial Reviews
Book Description

The notion that war is intrinsic to man's nature is dealt a powerful setback
in Stan Goff's Sex and War. Goff, a former Special Forces sergeant, argues
persuasively that rather than being born that way, men are made into killers
by governments, corporations, and systems of power. Drawing both on his
experiences in the military and on his reading of feminist writers such as
Patricia Williams, bell hooks, and Chandra Mohanty - and as the father of a
son stationed in Iraq - Goff journeys through wars, ideologies, and
cultures, revealing the transformation of men into killers. His story
encompasses not just the battlefield and the book, but the Swift Boat
Veterans controversy, the eros of George W. Bush, pornography, the Taliban,
and gays and lesbians in the military. Goff's remarkable ability to connect
his own personal experiences to contemporary feminist criticism makes for a
provocative discussion of war and masculinity.

Powell's Link

If people order early, maybe they'll print more. (-:

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On "Sex & War"

"Men should thank Stan Goff for this loving challenge to us to reject all
aspects of the male dominance of our society. In his riveting blend of
personal experience and thoughtful analysis, Goff stares down the most
brutal aspects of masculinity without flinching, as he opens up a crucial
discussion about how we can get beyond being "real men" and beyond the cruel
institutions and practices men have created."

Dr. Robert Jensen
Professor, School of Journalism at University of Texas, Austin author of
"Citizens of the Empire: The Struggle to Claim our Humanity" (City Lights
Books, 2004)

***

"In Goff's hands, the language of militarism, redemption, violence,
sexist-misogyny, and war are prosaic yet poetic grenades, lobbed at American
empire, television, the Hollywood cinematic machine with its mind-numbing
trifles, religion, and neo-cons and iconoclasts like Condoleeza Rice,
Rumsfeld, and Michael Moore -the sacred and the profane are thrashed out in
this opus on sex and war. Like prophesied deliverance, Goff's insights
should move those of us hitherto wishy-washy liberal-leftists, complacent
hard leftists, and the seeming voices-in-the-wilderness race-gender-class
radicals to rethink our strategies for bringing about a new human
condition."

T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, (Ph.D., Brown, 1994) (Director) teaches
comparative diasporic literary and cultural movements, Francophone Studies,
critical race studies, feminist theory, Jazz Age Paris, film and hip hop
culture. She is also Professor of French and Italian. Her books include
Negritude Women (2002), Black Venus: Sexualized Savages, Primal Fears, and
Primitive Narratives in French (1999), Frantz Fanon: Conflicts and Feminisms
(1998). She has co-edited three volumes, the latest of which includes The
Black Feminist Reader (Blackwell, 2000). She is currently working on two
books, one on young black women and hip hop culture and the other on black
women in Paris from the 17th to the 19th centuries.

***

SEX AND WAR

By Stan Goff

Reviewed by William T. Hathway

"Stan Goff was the ultimate warrior, a combat-hardened member of the
Rangers, Special Forces, and Delta Force. His conscience proved stronger
than his military indoctrination, however, and he quit and turned against
the state's institution of terror. Once outside it, he devoted himself to
understanding the social and psycho-sexual roots of organized violence. SEX
AND WAR is his third and most ambitious book on this topic.

"The book is constructed as a mosaic, and that's a difficult art form. Each
piece needs to have its own discrete integrity, and it also needs to fit
together with the others into a whole.

"Stan Goff has mastered this technique. SEX AND WAR is written in riffs and
blips, in shards, with lots of edges. Some English comp instructors would
give it a D for organization. But this seems the right form for this topic
in our fragmented time. When the reader pulls back from the pieces, the
overall pattern emerges. The book has two perspectives: in your face and off
the wall.

"Goff writes often with grace, always with energy, and almost always with
clarity, but his zest for theory sometimes propels him into convoluted,
abstract sentences that require a second reading to spring forth the
meaning, but the backpedaling is worthwhile.

"He flashes from vivid descriptions of his military operations, to related
stories of the plight of women forced to live under patriarchal militarism,
to insightful renderings of the stunted psyches of warriors, to Marxist
analysis of the US's violent drive for hegemony, then he connects us to the
work of other writers on these issues, thus extending the discussion out in
many directions.

"He gives us insider reports on the military mentality that make clear the
inevitability of atrocities. Then in a synaptic leap he shows that the abuse
of women is a similar syndrome but much more widespread throughout society.
In his portrait of a Delta Force friend turned rapist, we see how rape in
all its varieties is a mainstay of patriarchy as a whole, not just its
military branch.

"Goff was a medic, among other things, in the Special Forces. Now he emerges
as a diagnostician of the pandemic pathology of our culture. And like a good
medic, he has suggestions for curing us of this disease of sexualized
violence.

"SEX AND WAR is both a personal and an analytical tour de force. It's a book
that only Stan Goff could write, and I'm very glad he did."

William T. Hathway is author of the novels A WORLD OF HURT and SUMMER SNOW. 



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