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    Spam Filter: Gay Rights & the Normalization of Male-Male Rape in the US Military

    Belkin, Aaron. 2008. "Spam Filter: Gay Rights & the Normalization of Male-Male Rape in the US Military." Radical History Review, no. 100, 180-85.

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    Topics: Combatants, Male Combatants, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarization, Rights, Human Rights, Sexual Violence, Male Perpetrators, Rape, SV against Men, Sexuality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: military, rape, masculinity

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    The Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: Issues for Congress

    Burrelli, David F. 2012. The Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: Issues for Congress. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service.

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    Topics: Governance, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexuality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: military, human rights, Don't Ask Don't Tell

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    Male Sexuality and Psychological Trauma: Soldiers and Sexual Disorder in World War I and Weimar Germany

    Crouthamel, Jason. 2008. "Male Sexuality and Psychological Trauma: Soldiers and Sexual Disorder in World War I and Weimar Germany." Journal of the History of Sexuality 17 (1): 60-84.

    Topics: Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Health, Mental Health, Trauma, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexuality Regions: Europe Countries: Germany Keywords: masculinity, trauma, mental health, male soldiers

  4. Research

    Functioning and Psychiatric Symptoms among Military Men and Women Exposed to Sexual Stressors

    Murdoch, Maureen, John B. Pryor, Melissa A. Polusny, and Gary D. Gackstetter. 2007. "Functioning and Psychiatric Symptoms among Military Men and Women Exposed to Sexual Stressors." Military Medicine 172 (7): 718-725.

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    Topics: Combatants, Gender, Women, Men, Health, Mental Health, PTSD, Trauma, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexual Violence, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, Sexuality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: sexual assault, mental health, female soldiers, male soldiers, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety

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    Sexual Orientation Disclosure, Concealment, Harassment, and Military Cohesion: Perceptions of LGBT Military Veterans

    Moradi, Bonnie. 2009. "Sexual Orientation Disclosure, Concealment, Harassment, and Military Cohesion: Perceptions of LGBT Military Veterans." Military Psychology 21 (4): 513-33.

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    Topics: Combatants, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexuality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

  6. Research

    Front and Center: Sexual Violence in U.S. Military Law

    Hillman, Elizabeth L. 2009. “Front and Center: Sexual Violence in U.S. Military Law.” Politics & Society 37 (1): 101–29. doi:10.1177/0032329208329753.

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    Topics: Combatants, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Justice, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Security Sector Reform, Sexual Violence, Rape, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, Sexuality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: sexual violence, military justice, legal culture, reform

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    Gendered, Racialized and Sexualized Torture at Abu-Ghraib

    Nusair, Isis. 2008. “Gendered, Racialized And Sexualized Torture At Abu-Ghraib,” In Feminism and Wars: Confronting US Imperialism, edited by Mohanty and Riley, 179-93. London: Zed Books.

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    Topics: Gender, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarism, Militarization, Race, Sexual Violence, Rape, Sexuality, Torture, Sexual Torture Regions: MENA, Americas, Caribbean countries, North America, Asia, Middle East, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, Cuba, Iraq, United States of America

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    Military Rape

    Littlewood, Roland. 1997. “Military Rape.” Anthropology Today 13 (2): 7-16.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Male Combatants, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Masculinism, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarism, Paramilitaries, Sexual Violence, Rape, Sexuality

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    Sexual Symbolism in the Language of the Air Force Pilot: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Folk Speech

    Kenagy, S. G. 1978. “Sexual Symbolism in the Language of the Air Force Pilot: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Folk Speech.” Western Folklore 37 (2): 89–101.

    Topics: Combatants, Male Combatants, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexuality Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Sexual Slavery and the "Comfort Women" of World War II

    Argibay, Carmen M. 2003. “Sexual Slavery and the ‘Comfort Women’ of World War II.” Berkeley Journal of International Law 21 (2): 375–89.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, International Law, International Criminal Law, Justice, International Tribunals & Special Courts, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Rights, Human Rights, Sexual Violence, Sexual Slavery, Sexuality Regions: Asia, East Asia Countries: Japan, North Korea, South Korea

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