1st Edition

Sailors and Sexual Identity Crossing the Line Between "Straight" and "Gay" in the U.S. Navy

By Steven Zeeland Copyright 1995
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    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.

    The stories recounted here in vivid detail call into question the imagined boundaries between gay and straight, homosexual and homosocial, and suggest a secret Pentagon motivation for the gay ban: to protect homoerotic military rituals, buddy love, and covert military homosexuality from the taint of sexual suspicion.

    Zeeland’s interviews explore many aspects of contemporary life in the Navy including:

    • gay/straight friendship networks
    • the sexual charge to the Navy/Marine Corps rivalry
    • the reality behind sailors’reputations as sexual adventurers in port and at sea
    • men’s differing interpretations of homoerotic military rituals and initiations
    • sex and gender stereotypes associated with military job specialities
    • how sailors view being seen as sex objects

      Everyone interested in the issue of gays in the military, along with a general gay readership, gay veterans, and gay men for whom sailors represent a sexual ideal, will find Sailors and Sexual Identity an informative and entertaining read.

      Visit Steven Zeeland at his home page: http://www.stevenzeeland.com

    Contents Foreword
    •  Prologue: “Are You in the Navy?”
    • Introduction: The Myth of Heterosexual Purity
    • Anthony: The Boot Camp Dream
    • Eddy: The Sea Bitch
    • Lieutenant Tim: The Uniform
    • Trent: The Boatswain’s Locker
    • David: “Hard,” Not “Tough”
    • Ray: The Navy Corpsmen Nipple Piercing Ritual
    • Gregg: The Unmaking of an Activist
    • Russell: Strong Friendship
    • Sonny: Navy Tradition
    • Kevin: The Network
    • Jack: “Don’t Kiss Me, I’m Straight”
    • Chaplain Phil: Gay, Straight, Whatever
    • Joey: I’ll Always Be a Sailor
    • Anthony (Coda)
    • Reference Notes

    Biography

    Steven Zeeland