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E-raamat: Cartography: Navigating a Year in Iraq

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Potomac Books Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781640125384
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  • Kirjastus: Potomac Books Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781640125384
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"Cartography" is the story of Katherine Schifani's experience as a gay woman serving as a counterterrorism advisor in Iraq in 2011, surrounded by strangers and strangeness amid the repeal of the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy"--

Cartography describes Katherine Schifani’s time deployed in Iraq as a counterterrorism advisor with U.S. Special Forces in 2011. It is the story of one woman mapping the terra incognita of Iraq with questionable interpreters, nonexistent guidance, and an unclear purpose. It’s the story of a gay woman serving under the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy who realizes that the policy repeal she has long awaited is so overshadowed by a hostile environment that remaining closeted is more critical than ever.

At the heart of Cartography is Schifani’s quest to understand the Iraqi landscape and the Special Forces culture of American men she worked alongside as a gay woman and a member of the air force. Her memoir examines both the perils of being undertrained and underequipped to perform the job assigned to her in her role as an advisor and some of the unique situations—good and bad—her gender created in such an irregular combat environment. Schifani’s deployment was an exercise in exploration, observation, and navigating a wholly foreign land.

 

Cartography is the story of Katherine Schifani’s experience as a gay woman serving as a counterterrorism advisor in Iraq in 2011, surrounded by strangers and strangeness amid the repeal of the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy.
 

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Cartography is, in a word, brilliant. Every war, I suspect, creates its own forms of lunacy, and Katherine Schifanis searing, surreal, and at times hilarious memoir is the definitive guide to the multivalent insanities of the American war in Iraq. If you want to know what happens when countries lose their minds, read this superb book.-Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynns Long Halftime Walk Schifanis powerful, evocative prose captures the violence, danger, and absurdity of military service and the mountains women must climb to ensure their safety and equality while they make the greatest sacrifice. . . . Its a must-read for anyone trying to figure out the meaning of Americas forever wars.-Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead: A Marines Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles

1 Power Steering
1(14)
2 Fly Fishing
15(16)
3 God Willing
31(18)
4 The Breath of Allah
49(12)
5 Breechblock
61(16)
6 Repetitive and Unnecessary
77(14)
7 Elhamdullah
91(14)
8 Cartography
105(14)
9 The Omars
119(12)
10 History Lessons
131(12)
11 The Kill List
143(12)
12 Pistol Whip
155(16)
13 Design Flaws
171(12)
Source Acknowledgments 183
Katherine Schifani is a seven-year Air Force veteran and serves on the Air Force Reserve Command. She was deployed to Iraq with the Army in 2010 where she became the Officer in Charge and the head logistics advisor for the Iraqi Counterterrorism Service and Iraqi Special Operations Force at 25 years old.