History of Technology 2020
DOI: 10.5040/9781350085626.0011
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Challenging Martial Masculinity: The Intrusion of Digital Computers into the Argentinian Armed Forces in the 1960s

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“…Local and foreign agents spread a smorgasbord of potential identities and associated commercial products. Historians have examined the place of computers in perceptions about “martial masculinity” in the Argentine armed forces (Gerstenberger, ). They have also examined how radio broadcasting re‐shaped audible notions of gender and perceptions of women within and across national boundaries in Argentina and Uruguay.…”
Section: Nation‐state Creation Transnationalism and Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local and foreign agents spread a smorgasbord of potential identities and associated commercial products. Historians have examined the place of computers in perceptions about “martial masculinity” in the Argentine armed forces (Gerstenberger, ). They have also examined how radio broadcasting re‐shaped audible notions of gender and perceptions of women within and across national boundaries in Argentina and Uruguay.…”
Section: Nation‐state Creation Transnationalism and Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%