Fighter Pilot's Daughter: Growing up in the Sixties and the Cold War details author and Professor Mary Lawlor's unconventional upbringing in Cold War America. A personal narrative braided with scholarly, retrospective reflections as to what that narrative means, Fighter Pilot's Daughter zooms in on a little girl with a childhood full of instability
Fighter Pilot's Daughter: Growing up in the Sixties and the Cold War details author and Professor Mary Lawlor's unconventional upbringing in Cold War America. A personal narrative braided with scholarly, retrospective reflections as to what that narrative means, Fighter Pilot's Daughter zooms in on a little girl with a childhood full of instability
Mary Lawlor is professor of English and the Director of American Studies at Muhlenberg College. She is the author of Recalling the Wild: Naturalism and the Closing of the American West, and Public Native America: Tribal Self Representation in Casinos, Museums and Powwows.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Pilot s House Chapter One: Learning to Fly Chapter Two: Frannie s Days of Yore Chapter Three: The Coming of the Cold War Chapter Four: Waiting Out Korea Chapter Five: Camping Out in Miami and Topsail Chapter Six: School Pains and Home Wars Chapter Seven: Trouble With the Army Chapter Eight: Strange Days in the Deep South Chapter Nine: Coming of Age in California Chapter Ten: Cold War Catholicism, JFK, and Cuba Chapter Eleven: The Discipline of Synchronized Swimming Chapter Twelve: Saint Brigit/Bardot Chapter Thirteen: Back to the Swamps Chapter Fourteen: Transition out of America Chapter Fifteen: Germany in the Sixties Chapter Sixteen: At Play in the Fields of Empire Chapter Seventeen: Following European Politics Chapter Eighteen: Making a Home in Paris Chapter Nineteen: New Constellations Chapter Twenty: An Immoveable Feast Chapter Twenty-One: Our Friends the Draft Resisters Chapter Twenty-Two: Show Down With Frannie Chapter Twenty-Three: May 68 Chapter Twenty-Four: Show Down With Jack Chapter Twenty-Five: Lost Days Chapter Twenty-Six: Heidelberg Redux Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Beaker of the Warm South Chapter Twenty-Eight: The End of the Cold War Notes
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Pilot s House Chapter One: Learning to Fly Chapter Two: Frannie s Days of Yore Chapter Three: The Coming of the Cold War Chapter Four: Waiting Out Korea Chapter Five: Camping Out in Miami and Topsail Chapter Six: School Pains and Home Wars Chapter Seven: Trouble With the Army Chapter Eight: Strange Days in the Deep South Chapter Nine: Coming of Age in California Chapter Ten: Cold War Catholicism, JFK, and Cuba Chapter Eleven: The Discipline of Synchronized Swimming Chapter Twelve: Saint Brigit/Bardot Chapter Thirteen: Back to the Swamps Chapter Fourteen: Transition out of America Chapter Fifteen: Germany in the Sixties Chapter Sixteen: At Play in the Fields of Empire Chapter Seventeen: Following European Politics Chapter Eighteen: Making a Home in Paris Chapter Nineteen: New Constellations Chapter Twenty: An Immoveable Feast Chapter Twenty-One: Our Friends the Draft Resisters Chapter Twenty-Two: Show Down With Frannie Chapter Twenty-Three: May 68 Chapter Twenty-Four: Show Down With Jack Chapter Twenty-Five: Lost Days Chapter Twenty-Six: Heidelberg Redux Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Beaker of the Warm South Chapter Twenty-Eight: The End of the Cold War Notes
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