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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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    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

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    Drinking Vodka from the ‘Butt-Crack’: Men, Masculinities and Fratriarchy in the Private Militarized Security Company

    Higate, Paul. 2012. “Drinking Vodka from the ‘Butt-Crack’: Men, Masculinities and Fratriarchy in the Private Militarized Security Company.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 14 (4): 450-69. doi:10.1080/14616742.2012.726092.

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    Topics: Combatants, Male Combatants, Feminisms, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Private Military & Security, Race, Security Regions: Americas, North America, Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan, United States of America

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    Gays In the Military: Texts and Subtexts

    Cohn, Carol. 1997. “Gays In the Military: Texts and Subtexts.” In The “Man Question” in International Relations, edited by Marysia Zalewski and Jane Parpart, 129–49. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

    Topics: Gender, Masculinity/ies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries

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    The Soldier and the Terrorist: Sexy Nationalism, Queer Violence

    Kuntsman, Adi. 2008. “The Soldier and the Terrorist: Sexy Nationalism, Queer Violence.” Sexualities 11 (1-2): 142–70. doi:10.1177/1363460707085468.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Occupation, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Infrastructure, Information & Communication Technologies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Nationalism, Sexual Violence, Sexuality, Terrorism, Torture, Sexual Torture, Violence Regions: MENA, Asia, Middle East Countries: Israel, Palestine / Occupied Palestinian Territories, Russian Federation Keywords: immigration, masculinities, nationalism, queer studies, violence

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    'Who Is the Macho Who Wants to Kill Me?’ Male Homosexuality, Revolutionary Masculinity, and the Brazilian Armed Struggle of the 1960s and 1970s

    Green, James N. 2012. "'Who Is the Macho Who Wants to Kill Me?' Male Homosexuality, Revolutionary Masculinity, and the Brazilian Armed Struggle of the 1960s and 1970s." Hispanic American Historical Review 92 (3): 437-69. doi:10.1215/00182168-1600288.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Masculinity/ies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Sexuality Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Brazil Keywords: LGBT, homophobia, homosexuality, armed conflict, non-state actors, Brazil

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    ‘Dykes’ or ‘Whores’: Sexuality and the Women’s Army Corps in the United States during World War II

    Hampf, M.Michaela. 2004. " 'Dykes' or 'Whores': Sexuality and the Women's Army Corps in the United States during World War II." Women's Studies International Forum 27 (1): 13-30. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2003.12.007.

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    Topics: Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: homosexuality, LGBT, U.S. military, United States, World War II, gender roles, militarised masculinity

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    The Myth of the Warrior: Martial Masculinity and the End of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'

    Allsep, L. Michael. 2013. "The Myth of the Warrior: Martial Masculinity and the End of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'" Journal of Homosexuality 60 (2-3): 381-400. 

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

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    Brothers, Lovers, and Revolution: Negotiating Military Masculinity and Homosexual Identity in a Revolutionary Movement in the Philippines

    Alburo, Kaira Zoe K. 2011. "Brothers, Lovers, and Revolution: Negotiating Military Masculinity and Homosexual Identity in a Revolutionary Movement in the Philippines." Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 11 (2): 27-42.

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    Topics: Gender, Masculinity/ies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Sexuality Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Philippines Keywords: homosexuality, military masculinities, Communist Party of the Philippines, New People's Army, Philippines

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    Going to the ‘Men's School'? Non-Heterosexual and Trans Youth Choosing Military Service in Finland

    Lehtonen, Jukka. 2015. "Going to the ‘Men's School'? Non-Heterosexual and Trans Youth Choosing Military Service in Finland." NORMA 10 (2): 117-35. doi:10.1080/18902138.2015.1050861.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Gender, Masculinity/ies, LGBTQ, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexuality Regions: Europe, Nordic states, Northern Europe Countries: Finland Keywords: masculinity, Transgender, non-heterosexual, heteronormativity, military service

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