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Protest and Survive
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Explores the emergence of an anti-militarist subculture within the United States armed services during the Vietnam War.

Table of Contents

Introduction Theoretical Frameworks The Literature of the Underground Press The GI Movement The GI Underground Press Response and Repression Envisioning Resistance Situating the GI Movement Conclusion Appendix: Partial Chronology of Dissent, 1965-1970 Appendix: GI Publications, 1967-1970 Index

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JAMES LEWES received his doctorate in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of Iowa.

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?[r]ecalls and analyzes the sudden expansion of the antiwar underground GI press in the late 1960s.?-CJR Book reports

?[L]ewes demonstrates that the journalism of dissent linked civilian and GI antiwar protesters, empowered enlistees by breaking down their isolation, and filled a vacuum created by the mainstream media. Lewes enriches the book with a collection of gritty cartoons from the era and a time line of dissent within military ranks from 1965 though 1970. Highly recommended. Lower/upper-division undergraduates and graduate students.?-Choice

"Ýr¨ecalls and analyzes the sudden expansion of the antiwar underground GI press in the late 1960s."-CJR Book reports

"ÝL¨ewes demonstrates that the journalism of dissent linked civilian and GI antiwar protesters, empowered enlistees by breaking down their isolation, and filled a vacuum created by the mainstream media. Lewes enriches the book with a collection of gritty cartoons from the era and a time line of dissent within military ranks from 1965 though 1970. Highly recommended. Lower/upper-division undergraduates and graduate students."-Choice

"[r]ecalls and analyzes the sudden expansion of the antiwar underground GI press in the late 1960s."-CJR Book reports

"[L]ewes demonstrates that the journalism of dissent linked civilian and GI antiwar protesters, empowered enlistees by breaking down their isolation, and filled a vacuum created by the mainstream media. Lewes enriches the book with a collection of gritty cartoons from the era and a time line of dissent within military ranks from 1965 though 1970. Highly recommended. Lower/upper-division undergraduates and graduate students."-Choice

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