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Pain is weakness leaving the body, a marine's unbecoming, Lyle Jeremy Rubin

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Pain is weakness leaving the body, a marine's unbecoming, Lyle Jeremy Rubin
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pain is weakness leaving the body
Oclc number
1303672643
Responsibility statement
Lyle Jeremy Rubin
Sub title
a marine's unbecoming
Summary
"An honest reckoning with the war on terror, masculinity, and the violence of American hegemony abroad, at home, and on the psyche, from a veteran whose convictions came undone. When Lyle Jeremy Rubin first arrived at Marine Officer Candidates School, he was convinced that the "war on terror" was necessary to national security. He also subscribed to a strict code of manhood that military service conjured and perpetuated. Then he began to train and his worldview shattered. Honorably discharged five years later, Rubin returned to the United States with none of his beliefs, about himself or his country, intact. In Pain Is Weakness Leaving the Body, Rubin narrates his own undoing, the profound disillusionment that took hold of him on bases in the U.S. and Afghanistan. He both examines his own failings as a participant in a prescribed masculinity and the failings of American empire, examining the racialized and class hierarchies and culture of conquest that constitute the machinery of U.S. imperialism. The result is a searing analysis and the story of one man's personal and political conversion, told in beautiful prose by an essayist, historian, and veteran transformed"--Amazon
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