by David Yamane | Jul 3, 2022 | gender, Gun Culture, National Rifle Association, The ANNALS, The Seventies, The Well Armed Woman, women
TL:DR Because I had then lost this document, and so I do not lose it again, I am posting a PDF of The Woman’s Gun Pamphlet: A Primer on Handguns. The pamphlet is notable for being published in 1975 by an anonymous “group of women who have spent our lives...
by David Yamane | Aug 2, 2021 | gender, gun ownership, hegemonic masculinity, LGBT, sexuality, Sociology of Guns Seminar, women
Module 6 is not covered in these posts because it is a work week for students as I will be presenting on Gun Culture 2.0 at the Outdoor Writers Association of America annual conference in Vermont that week. Recognizing that the four parts of the Holy Quaternity of...
by David Yamane | Jan 25, 2021 | Advertising, Data, gender, Gun Culture, The American Rifleman, women
TLDR: I just posted a publicly-accessible pre-print of a book chapter, “A Woman’s Place in Gun Advertisements: The American Rifleman, 1920-2019,” co-authored with recent Wake Forest University graduate (and current George Washington University Law...
by David Yamane | May 15, 2020 | Gun Culture, National Rifle Association, NRATV, scholarship, women
Although I was not a fan of NRATV generally, there were some programs I thought did a good job of trying to “build bridges, not walls.” Among these were shows aimed at incorporating more women in gun culture. So I was excited when I came across an academic article —...