Re: [Gendergap] More Dangerous to be a Woman Than a Soldier

2011-10-04 Thread carolmooredc
This is something that's been on my mental list of articles to write.
Someday... Rape in the U.S. Military

Just searched rape U.S. military in wikipedia and just a mention of 
Okinawa, not the horrific statistics.
Crime and U.S. military (safer article to start with to avoid AfD) 
showed nothing  as well.

Put a note on feminist wikiproject (i'm flustered dealing with crashing 
computer, new one in mail, and occupying DC, or a day or two anyway, 
just long enough to convince them --

well, let's not talk politics... but I do have some sexist pig peace 
activists I'll probably be running into... one of whom has a vanity 
article on wikipedia... don't get me started...

Carol in dc

On 10/4/2011 12:28 PM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
 Intense (and brief) piece from Forbes about women as victims in war in 
 Africa:

 http://www.forbes.com/sites/shenegotiates/2011/10/04/more-dangerous-to-be-a-woman-than-a-soldier/

 You'll also notice that Forbe's cites Wikipedia's article about 
 micro-lending!

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Re: [Gendergap] More Dangerous to be a Woman Than a Soldier

2011-10-04 Thread Béria Lima

 *This is something that's been on my mental list of articles to write
 someday... Rape in the U.S. Military
 *


Can you find sources for this article Carol? We all know that exist, but I
don't see many people talking about it.
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On 4 October 2011 17:45, carolmoor...@verizon.net wrote:

 This is something that's been on my mental list of articles to write.
 Someday... Rape in the U.S. Military

 Just searched rape U.S. military in wikipedia and just a mention of
 Okinawa, not the horrific statistics.
 Crime and U.S. military (safer article to start with to avoid AfD)
 showed nothing  as well.

 Put a note on feminist wikiproject (i'm flustered dealing with crashing
 computer, new one in mail, and occupying DC, or a day or two anyway,
 just long enough to convince them --

 well, let's not talk politics... but I do have some sexist pig peace
 activists I'll probably be running into... one of whom has a vanity
 article on wikipedia... don't get me started...

 Carol in dc

 On 10/4/2011 12:28 PM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
  Intense (and brief) piece from Forbes about women as victims in war in
  Africa:
 
 
 http://www.forbes.com/sites/shenegotiates/2011/10/04/more-dangerous-to-be-a-woman-than-a-soldier/
 
  You'll also notice that Forbe's cites Wikipedia's article about
  micro-lending!
 
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Re: [Gendergap] More Dangerous to be a Woman Than a Soldier

2011-10-04 Thread Chris Keating
On the whole I think our military history articles aren't great at dealing
with sexual violence, on a number of dimensions.

For instance, there was a large amount of well-documented rape and sexual
mutiliation of Vietnamese women by U.S. forces in Vietnam, but the Vietnam
War article doesn't cover this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War#Women_in_Vietnam

You will be relieved to know that is has more paragraphs devoted to the
American nurses who served in Vietnam than to anything about Vietnamese
women. Apparently this is because, on the American side at least, many men
reported that having women in the field with them boosted their
morale. Although
this was not the women’s purpose, it was one positive result of the their
service.

I'm sure you'll agree that a bit of morale-boosting is far more worthy of
comment than other services provided by nurses, e.g. medical care.

Sexual violence by Americans in Vietnam is also missing from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_rape - though of course that article does
adequately cover http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women - evidently rape
is better-covered when it is Asians doing the raping rather than being
raped. One wonders why.

;-)
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Re: [Gendergap] More Dangerous to be a Woman Than a Soldier

2011-10-04 Thread Sarah Stierch
Hey everyone,

I'm gathering a large collection of resources for this subject -
specifically United States Military and rape - from the incident in
Okinawa to Civil War period rape, to sexual assault and attack within the US
military against women and men.

If you wish to have access to the Dropbox I'm organizing, shoot me a message
off list.

-Sarah


On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Chris Keating chriskeatingw...@gmail.comwrote:

 On the whole I think our military history articles aren't great at dealing
 with sexual violence, on a number of dimensions.

 For instance, there was a large amount of well-documented rape and sexual
 mutiliation of Vietnamese women by U.S. forces in Vietnam, but the Vietnam
 War article doesn't cover this.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War#Women_in_Vietnam

 You will be relieved to know that is has more paragraphs devoted to the
 American nurses who served in Vietnam than to anything about Vietnamese
 women. Apparently this is because, on the American side at least, many
 men reported that having women in the field with them boosted their morale.
  Although this was not the women’s purpose, it was one positive result of
 the their service.

 I'm sure you'll agree that a bit of morale-boosting is far more worthy of
 comment than other services provided by nurses, e.g. medical care.

 Sexual violence by Americans in Vietnam is also missing from
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_rape - though of course that article does
 adequately cover http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women - evidently
 rape is better-covered when it is Asians doing the raping rather than being
 raped. One wonders why.

 ;-)





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