Officially Gay: The Political Construction Of Sexuality
In 1993, simply the idea that lesbians and gays should be able to serve openly in the military created a firestorm of protest from right-wing groups and powerful social conservatives that threatened to derail the entire agenda of a newly elected President. Nine short years later, in the wake of September 11, 2001, the Pentagon's suspension of discharge of gay and lesbians went largely overlooked and unremarked by political pundits, news organizations, military experts, religious leaders and gay activists. How can this collective cultural silence be explained? Officially Gay follows the military's century-long attempt to identify and exclude gays and lesbians. It traces how the military historically constructed definitions of homosexual identity relying upon religious, medical, and psychological discourses that defined homosexuals as evil, degenerate, and unstable, making their risk to national security obvious, and mandating their exclusion from the Armed Services. Officially Gay argues that this process made possible greater regulation and scrutiny of gays and lesbians both in and out of the military while simultaneously helping to create a gay and lesbian political movement and helped shape the direction that movement would take.
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Officially Gay: The Political Construction Of Sexuality
In 1993, simply the idea that lesbians and gays should be able to serve openly in the military created a firestorm of protest from right-wing groups and powerful social conservatives that threatened to derail the entire agenda of a newly elected President. Nine short years later, in the wake of September 11, 2001, the Pentagon's suspension of discharge of gay and lesbians went largely overlooked and unremarked by political pundits, news organizations, military experts, religious leaders and gay activists. How can this collective cultural silence be explained? Officially Gay follows the military's century-long attempt to identify and exclude gays and lesbians. It traces how the military historically constructed definitions of homosexual identity relying upon religious, medical, and psychological discourses that defined homosexuals as evil, degenerate, and unstable, making their risk to national security obvious, and mandating their exclusion from the Armed Services. Officially Gay argues that this process made possible greater regulation and scrutiny of gays and lesbians both in and out of the military while simultaneously helping to create a gay and lesbian political movement and helped shape the direction that movement would take.
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Officially Gay: The Political Construction Of Sexuality

Officially Gay: The Political Construction Of Sexuality

by Gary Lehring
Officially Gay: The Political Construction Of Sexuality

Officially Gay: The Political Construction Of Sexuality

by Gary Lehring

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Overview

In 1993, simply the idea that lesbians and gays should be able to serve openly in the military created a firestorm of protest from right-wing groups and powerful social conservatives that threatened to derail the entire agenda of a newly elected President. Nine short years later, in the wake of September 11, 2001, the Pentagon's suspension of discharge of gay and lesbians went largely overlooked and unremarked by political pundits, news organizations, military experts, religious leaders and gay activists. How can this collective cultural silence be explained? Officially Gay follows the military's century-long attempt to identify and exclude gays and lesbians. It traces how the military historically constructed definitions of homosexual identity relying upon religious, medical, and psychological discourses that defined homosexuals as evil, degenerate, and unstable, making their risk to national security obvious, and mandating their exclusion from the Armed Services. Officially Gay argues that this process made possible greater regulation and scrutiny of gays and lesbians both in and out of the military while simultaneously helping to create a gay and lesbian political movement and helped shape the direction that movement would take.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439903995
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 06/04/2010
Series: Queer Politics Queer Theories
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 554 KB

About the Author

Gary L. Lehring is Associate Professor of Government at Smith College.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. What Is an Official Gay Identity?2. The Emergence of Identity: Epistemological Tenets of the Modern Gay and Lesbian Subject3. Gays in the Military: Constructing the "Homosexual" Other4. Gays in the Military: Identity as "Official" Justification for Exclusion5. Gaze in the Military: Competing Perceptions of Gay Performance6. Don't Kiss and Tell in the Military: Gay Politics and the Clinton Compromise7. Becoming Identity: Public Policy, Gay Identification, and the "Queer" ResponseConclusion: Nightmares, Fantasies, and Sexual PerformanceNotesIndex
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