Fallgirls : Gender and the Framing of Torture at Abu Ghraib.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Classical and Contemporary Social Theory Series .
- Classical and Contemporary Social Theory Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Significant Personnel -- Series Editor's Perface -- Preface -- Prologue: So What Really Happened at Abu Ghraib? -- Defense Counsel's Opening Statements -- 1 It was not Lucifer Achieved: Zimbardo, Women, and Abu Ghraib -- Testimony of Captain Donald J. Reese, U.S. Army, Sabrina Harman Courts-Martial -- 2 Abu Ghraib and the "Rationalization" of Rationality: Uses of the Masculine and Feminine Symbolic Narrative -- Testimony of Major David DiNenna, U.S. Army, Sabrina Harman Courts-Martial -- 3 The Abuse was Reported: Parsonian Gender Roles and Abu Ghraib Transfigurations -- Evidence: Sabrina Harman's Letter to Kelly Bryant, Sabrina Harman Courts-Martial -- 4 The Significance of Identity Simulacra and Gender Hyperreality: American Military and the Case of Abu Ghraib -- Testimony of Stjepan G. Mestrovic, Expert Witness in Sociology, Sabrina Harman Courts-Martial -- 5 The Fallgirls of Abu Ghraib: Feminist Analyses and the Importance of Context -- 6 Conversations with Sabrina Harman, Summer 2007 -- Closing Statement of the Defense Counsel, Sabrina Harman Courts-Martial, Captain Patsy Takemura, May 17, 2005, Fort Hood, Texas -- Sworn Statements -- Bibliography -- Index.