Officially gay : the political construction of sexuality by the U.S. military / Gary L. Lehring.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-222) and index.
What is an official gay identity? -- The emergence of identity : epistemological tenets of the modern gay and lesbian subject -- Gays in the military : constructing the "homosexual" other -- Gays in the military : identity as "official" justification for exclusion -- Gaze in the military : competing perceptions of gay performance -- Don't kiss and tell in the military : gay politics and the Clinton compromise -- Becoming identity : public policy, gay identification, and the "queer" response -- Conclusion : Nightmares, fantasies, and sexual performance.
Follows the military's century-long attempt to identify and exclude gays and lesbians, and argues that military policy helped create a modern gay movement and shape the direction taken by that movement. Simultaneously, it made possible greater regulation and scrutiny of gays and lesbians both in and out of the military. [back cover].
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