Morning After by Cynthia Enloe

Morning After

Cynthia Enloe

293 pages first pub 1993 (editions)

nonfiction gender challenging informative medium-paced
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Morning After by Cynthia Enloe is a stimulating and insightful read that will resonate with readers who are passionate about feminism, women's history, and social justice, and are eager to explore the complex intersections of politics, power, and identity in the post-Cold War era.

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Looking at the end of the Cold War - in the United States, Russia, Bosnia, El Salvador, and Vietnam, among other countries - Cynthia Enloe places women at the center of international politics. From the Tailhook scandal to the fall of the Berlin Wa...

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