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ssss1 DEPKAT, “Cultural Approaches”, p. 181. BUZZANCO, “What Happened to the New Left?”, p. 586, llega a una conclusión similar desde una perspectiva revisionista: “gender assumptions and choice of words are principally a good starting point for analysis rather than conclusive in their own right. Certainly, American policymakers, overwhelmingly male and products of privileged backgrounds in most cases, were predisposed to think, act, and talk in a certain way, and it adds to our understanding of foreign policies if we examine the cultures from which these men came and the way they looked at the world. It seems, however, that masculine ideologies or language, which are artificially constructed and reflect larger values, tend to be instruments of policy rather than agents”.
ssss1 NINKOVICH, F. (2011), “Author’s Response”, en MADDUX, T. & LABROSSE, D., eds., H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable Review of Frank Ninkovich. Global Dawn: The Cultural Foundation of American Internationalism, 1865-1890 (http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/ISSF/PDF/ISSF-Roundtable-3-3.pdf).