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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Culture, Gender, and Foreign Policy Reason | 1 | |
I | The Foreign Policy "Establishment" | 10 |
II | The Reproduction of Imperial Manhood | 17 |
III | Heroism, Bodies, and the Construction of Elite Masculinity | 37 |
IV | "Lavender Lads" and the Foreign Policy Establishment | 63 |
V | The Sexual Inquisition and the Imperial Brotherhood | 97 |
VI | Lavender-Baiting and the Persistence of the Sexual Inquisition | 147 |
VII | John F. Kennedy and the Domestic Politics of Foreign Policy | 169 |
VIII | Manhood, the Imperial Brotherhood, and the Vietnam War | 201 |
Afterword | 243 | |
Notes | 245 | |
References | 307 | |
Index | 323 |
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