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Stan’s new book Sex and War is now available for pre-order on Amazon. See reviews on his blog. I’m getting mine right now!

The notion that war is intrinsic to man’s nature is dealt a powerful setback in Stan Goff’s Sex and War. Goff, a former Special Forces sergeant, argues persuasively that rather than being born that way, men are made into killers by governments, corporations, and systems of power. Drawing both on his experiences in the military and on his reading of feminist writers such as Patricia Williams, bell hooks, and Chandra Mohanty — and as the father of a son stationed in Iraq — Goff journeys through wars, ideologies, and cultures, revealing the transformation of men into killers. His story encompasses not just the battlefield and the book, but the Swift Boat Veterans controversy, the eros of George W. Bush, pornography, the Taliban, and gays and lesbians in the military. Goff’s remarkable ability to connect his own personal experiences to contemporary feminist criticism makes for a provocative discussion of war and masculinity.

Posted by Ruby Sinreich @ 2:46 pm , 1/11/06. Filed under: rants.

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Sounds really cool. I think I’ll order it. It sounds like it confirms Stephen Ducat’s psychoanalytic book.

Comment by coturnix — January 11, 2006 @ 4:06 pm

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