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I argue that camps are part of a transnational movement sparked not only by the imminent threat of nuclear weapons stationed in Europe, but also recognizing the production sites near the Puget Sound, testing sites in Canada, and storage sites in New York. \u00a0This chain of production catalyzed the development of a transnational chain of women\u2019s protest camps, creating stark contrasts with the hypermasculinity of weapons of war with the everyday domestic activities of the women\u2019s camps.<\/span>\r\n\r\n*For Student Creators:\u00a0 Your gender analysis should be clear in the exhibit you create. Include a clear analysis in 3-4 paragraphs or using digital tools we studied in class. The paragraph above is an example starter paragraph. Be sure to cite your sources using <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chicagomanualofstyle.org\/tools_citationguide\/citation-guide-1.html\">Chicago Manual of Style<\/a>*","rendered":"<h2>Gender Analysis Introduction<\/h2>\n<p>Overview The NATO Dual Track decision in 1979 catalyzed a global movement in reaction to increased presence of nuclear missiles in the United States, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. In this paper I present a historical framework that contextualizes the well-known Greenham Common Women\u2019s Peace Camp in the United Kingdom with other women\u2019s peace camp sites such as the Seneca Women\u2019s Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice in New York. I argue that camps are part of a transnational movement sparked not only by the imminent threat of nuclear weapons stationed in Europe, but also recognizing the production sites near the Puget Sound, testing sites in Canada, and storage sites in New York. \u00a0This chain of production catalyzed the development of a transnational chain of women\u2019s protest camps, creating stark contrasts with the hypermasculinity of weapons of war with the everyday domestic activities of the women\u2019s camps.<\/p>\n<p>*For Student Creators:\u00a0 Your gender analysis should be clear in the exhibit you create. Include a clear analysis in 3-4 paragraphs or using digital tools we studied in class. The paragraph above is an example starter paragraph. 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