Jane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi Jane

This thesis examines Jane Fonda’s antiwar activism during the Vietnam War, focusing on the period from late 1969 through 1973. Her early activism was characterized by frequent protests against the war, speeches at antiwar rallies and college campuses, and involvement with the organization Vietnam Ve...

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Main Author: King, Sarah
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/6226
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-62262013-10-04T04:10:45ZKing, Sarah2011-08-31T19:43:07Z2011-08-31T19:43:07Z2011-08-31T19:43:07Z2011http://hdl.handle.net/10012/6226This thesis examines Jane Fonda’s antiwar activism during the Vietnam War, focusing on the period from late 1969 through 1973. Her early activism was characterized by frequent protests against the war, speeches at antiwar rallies and college campuses, and involvement with the organization Vietnam Veterans Against the War. In 1971 Fonda organized an antiwar troupe, FTA, which performed antiwar songs and sketches to active-duty servicemen in America and Southeast Asia. Fonda’s notorious trip to North Vietnam is examined in detail, as are her comments in 1973 regarding American POWs. Negative reaction to Fonda’s activism is examined, and the myth of “Hanoi Jane” is traced from its wartime origins through its postwar evolution. The John Kerry-Jane Fonda photograph incident of 2004 is reviewed, and treated as a symptom of decades-long anti-Hanoi Jane ideas, rather than an isolated incident. Fonda’s gender, the media’s treatment of her at various stages, and her own missteps all receive consideration in determining where Jane Fonda ends and the myth of Hanoi Jane begins.enVietnam WarJane FondaHanoi JaneVietnam VeteransJohn KerryActivismGenderHistory1970sJane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi JaneThesis or DissertationHistoryMaster of ArtsHistory
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topic Vietnam War
Jane Fonda
Hanoi Jane
Vietnam Veterans
John Kerry
Activism
Gender
History
1970s
History
spellingShingle Vietnam War
Jane Fonda
Hanoi Jane
Vietnam Veterans
John Kerry
Activism
Gender
History
1970s
History
King, Sarah
Jane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi Jane
description This thesis examines Jane Fonda’s antiwar activism during the Vietnam War, focusing on the period from late 1969 through 1973. Her early activism was characterized by frequent protests against the war, speeches at antiwar rallies and college campuses, and involvement with the organization Vietnam Veterans Against the War. In 1971 Fonda organized an antiwar troupe, FTA, which performed antiwar songs and sketches to active-duty servicemen in America and Southeast Asia. Fonda’s notorious trip to North Vietnam is examined in detail, as are her comments in 1973 regarding American POWs. Negative reaction to Fonda’s activism is examined, and the myth of “Hanoi Jane” is traced from its wartime origins through its postwar evolution. The John Kerry-Jane Fonda photograph incident of 2004 is reviewed, and treated as a symptom of decades-long anti-Hanoi Jane ideas, rather than an isolated incident. Fonda’s gender, the media’s treatment of her at various stages, and her own missteps all receive consideration in determining where Jane Fonda ends and the myth of Hanoi Jane begins.
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title Jane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi Jane
title_short Jane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi Jane
title_full Jane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi Jane
title_fullStr Jane Fonda's Antiwar Activism and The Myth of Hanoi Jane
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