Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Clipped Wings by Molly Merryman Revives the overlooked stories of pioneering women aviators, who are also featured in the forthcoming documentary film Coming Home: Fight for a LegacyDuring World War II, all branches of the military had womens auxiliaries. Only the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program, however, was made up entirely of women who undertook dangerous missions more commonly associated with and desired by men. Within military hierarchies, the World War II pilot was perceived as the most dashing and desirable of servicemen. "Flyboys" were the daring elite of the United States military. More than the WACs (Army), WAVES (Navy), SPARS (Coast Guard), or Women Marines, the WASPs directly challenged these assumptions of male supremacy in wartime culture. WASPs flew the fastest fighter planes and heaviest bombers; they test-piloted experimental models and worked in the development of weapons systems. Yet the WASPs were the only womens auxiliary within the armed services of World War II that was not militarized. In Clipped Wings, Molly Merryman draws upon military documents—many of which werent declassified until the 1990s—congressional records, and interviews with the women who served as WASPs during World War II to trace the history of the over one thousand pilots who served their country as the first women to fly military planes. She examines the social pressures that culminated in their disbandment in 1944—even though a wartime need for their services still existed—and documents their struggles and eventual success, in 1977, to gain military status and receive veterans benefits.In the preface to this reissued edition, Merryman reflects on the changes in womens aviation in the past twenty years, as NASAs new Artemis program promises to land the first female astronaut on the moon and African American and lesbian women are among the newest pilot recruits. Updating the story of the WASPs, Merryman reveals that even in the past few years there have been more battles for them to fight and more national recognition for them to receive. At its heart, the story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots is not about war or planes; it is a story about persistence and extraordinary achievement. These accomplished women pilots did more than break the barriers of flight; they established a model for equality. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Molly Merryman is the founding director of Kent State Universitys Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality and an associate professor of Sociology. She is also a documentary filmmaker and the Historic Research Producer for the WASP documentary Coming Home (2020). Merryman is the research director for Queer Britain, the UKs national LGBTQ+ Museum. Review Merrymans work has been hailed as a fresh, astute, analysis of the WASP program. The book is well written and draws on a variety of primary source material including, military documents, interviews with former WASPs, newspapers and articles and Jacqueline Cochrans private papers. * Minerva *Merryman has assembled a formidable study of these women pilots using recently declassified government documents, as well as interviews with surviving WASP personnel. * Feminist Collections *An excellent study . . . its grounding in feminist history and methodology are timely and welcome. * American Historical Review *Clipped Wings lets us peer into the political cockpit of militarized gender construction. Ive learned a lot from this fine book. * Cynthia Enloe, author of Does Khaki Still Become You? * Long Description Revives the overlooked stories of pioneering women aviators, who are also featured in the forthcoming documentary film Coming Home: Fight for a Legacy During World War II, all branches of the military had womens auxiliaries. Only the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program, however, was made up entirely of women who undertook dangerous missions more commonly associated with and desired by men. Within military hierarchies, the World War II pilot was perceived as the most dashing and desirable of servicemen. "Flyboys" were the daring elite of the United States military. More than the WACs (Army), WAVES (Navy), SPARS (Coast Guard), or Women Marines, the WASPs directly challenged these assumptions of male supremacy in wartime culture. WASPs flew the fastest fighter planes and heaviest bombers; they test-piloted experimental models and worked in the development of weapons systems. Yet the WASPs were the only womens auxiliary within the armed services of World War II that was not militarized. In Clipped Wings, Molly Merryman draws upon military documents-many of which werent declassified until the 1990s-congressional records, and interviews with the women who served as WASPs during World War II to trace the history of the over one thousand pilots who served their country as the first women to fly military planes. She examines the social pressures that culminated in their disbandment in 1944-even though a wartime need for their services still existed-and documents their struggles and eventual success, in 1977, to gain military status and receive veterans benefits. In the preface to this reissued edition, Merryman reflects on the changes in womens aviation in the past twenty years, as NASAs new Artemis program promises to land the first female astronaut on the moon and African American and lesbian women are among the newest pilot recruits. Updating the story of the WASPs, Merryman reveals that even in the past few years there have been more battles for them to fight and more national recognition for them to receive. At its heart, the story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots is not about war or planes; it is a story about persistence and extraordinary achievement. These accomplished women pilots did more than break the barriers of flight; they established a model for equality. Review Quote "Merrymans work has been hailed as a fresh, astute, analysis of the WASP program. The book is well written and draws on a variety of primary source material including, military documents, interviews with former WASPs, newspapers and articles and Jacqueline Cochrans private papers." Details ISBN1479805785 Author Molly Merryman Short Title Clipped Wings Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1479805785 ISBN-13 9781479805785 Format Paperback Subtitle The Rise and Fall of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) of World War II DEWEY 940.544973 Pages 280 UK Release Date 2020-09-15 Imprint New York University Press Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States NZ Release Date 2020-09-15 US Release Date 2020-09-15 Publisher New York University Press Publication Date 2020-09-15 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2020-09-14 Alternative 9781479805761 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. 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ISBN-13: 9781479805785
Book Title: Clipped Wings
Number of Pages: 280 Pages
Publication Name: Clipped Wings: the Rise and Fall of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (Wasps) of World War Ii
Language: English
Publisher: New York University Press
Item Height: 229 mm
Subject: Zoology, History
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 454 g
Author: Molly Merryman
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback