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Abstract
This article analyzes the multiple and contradictory functions of barracks nostalgia for a veterans’ organization in the United States (US), Irreverent Warriors, and for its principal activity, Silkies Hikes. These are day-long events across the US in which military veterans, both men and women, convene to hike in their underwear to prevent veteran suicide. The Hikes are more than exhibitionistic gatherings of nearly naked veterans; they are elaborate rituals where veterans expose and deploy their bodies to navigate and survive return from war. Drawing on feminist and queer theoretical insights, I develop a reparative case study of the Hikes to explore three arguments. First, militarized nudity can be more than, and other than, violation. Second, nurturing militarized masculinity might be experienced as necessary for some veterans’ post-war adjustment. Third, nostalgic re-enactments are not either re-militarizing or de-militarizing; rather, Silkies Hikers are militarized subjects undergoing a de-militarization process that they experience as violent and traumatic, so they in turn seek out, or even demand, re-militarization – but re-militarization re-cast as a counter-violent maneuver. Consequently, Silkies Hikes represent a critical opportunity to elaborate theories of militarized masculinity and foreground dilemmas involved in calling on endangered bodies to do the work of de-militarization.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 27-57 |
Number of pages | 31 |
Journal | International Feminist Journal of Politics |
Volume | 23 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 13 Jan 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- Military veterans
- Post-war adjustment
- Veteran suicide
- Militarized masculinity
- Nudity
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Worlds Apart?: Worlds Apart? Coming Home from War in America and Liberia
McMullin, J. (PI)
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