Sailors and sexual identity : crossing the line between "straight" and "gay" in the U.S. Navy / Steven, Zeeland [Texte imprimé]
Language: anglais.Country: États-Unis.Publication: New York : Haworth Press, 1995Description: xxi, 296 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 156023850X.Series: Haworth gay and lesbian studiesDewey: 306.766, 22Abstract: In Sailors and Sexual Identity, author Steven Zeeland talks with young male sailors - both gay- and straight-identified- about ways in which their social and sexual lives have been shaped by their Navy careers. Despite massive media attention to the issue, there remains a gross disparity between the public perception of “gays in the military” and the sexual realities of military life. The conversations in this book reveal how known “gay” and “straight” men can and do get along in the sexually tense confines of barracks and shipboard life once they discover that the imagined boundary between them is not, in fact, a hard line..Subject - Corporate Author: United States Navy -- Gays Subject - Topical Name: Marins -- Homosexuels -- Etats-Unis | Sailors -- Sexual behavior -- United States | Gays -- United States -- Identity | Gay sailors -- United States Subject: gay studies | la Marine des Etats-Unis | homosexualité dans des contextes militairesItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In Sailors and Sexual Identity, author Steven Zeeland talks with young male sailors - both gay- and straight-identified- about ways in which their social and sexual lives have been shaped by their Navy careers.
Despite massive media attention to the issue, there remains a gross disparity between the public perception of “gays in the military” and the sexual realities of military life. The conversations in this book reveal how known “gay” and “straight” men can and do get along in the sexually tense confines of barracks and shipboard life once they discover that the imagined boundary between them is not, in fact, a hard line.
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