Questions of Wartime Identity: Masculinity and Race
Presentation Type
Event
Location
Butler Auditorium. Triplett Alumni Center
Start Date
2-10-2015 3:00 PM
End Date
2-10-2015 4:30 PM
Description
- “Reconstruction as Conversion: Honor, Loyalty, and Self-Invention in the Post-Civil War American South / Brian K. Fennessy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- “‘I can't say there was anything heroic about it…we wanted to get into something we wanted to do’: Tensions within Temperate Masculinity in Second World War Two Britain” / Joel Morley, Queen Mary University of London
- “Entertaining the Color Line: Race and American Military Entertainment in World War II” / Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University
Relational Format
Conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Fennessy, Brian K.; Morley, Joel; and Vuic, Karen Dixon, "Questions of Wartime Identity: Masculinity and Race" (2015). Conference on the Civil War. 7.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/civilwar_conference/2015/schedule/7
COinS
Oct 2nd, 3:00 PM
Oct 2nd, 4:30 PM
Questions of Wartime Identity: Masculinity and Race
Butler Auditorium. Triplett Alumni Center
- “Reconstruction as Conversion: Honor, Loyalty, and Self-Invention in the Post-Civil War American South / Brian K. Fennessy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- “‘I can't say there was anything heroic about it…we wanted to get into something we wanted to do’: Tensions within Temperate Masculinity in Second World War Two Britain” / Joel Morley, Queen Mary University of London
- “Entertaining the Color Line: Race and American Military Entertainment in World War II” / Kara Dixon Vuic, Texas Christian University