Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1. Behavior -- 1. The U.S. Army's Management of Sexuality at Home and Abroad, 1898-1940 -- 2. Compensation, Commerce, and Conjugality -- 3. "A Higher Moral Character" -- Part 2. Family and Reproduction -- 4. "We Recruit Individuals but Retain Families" -- 5. Reproduction in Combat Boots -- Part 3. Orientation and Identity -- 6. A Comparative Analysis of the Military Bans on Openly Serving Gays, Lesbians, and Transgender Personnel -- 7. Formal Regulation, Cultural Enforcement
Part 4. Sexual Assault and Prevention -- 8. Problematic Policies and Far-Reaching Consequences -- 9. Managing Harassment and Assault in the Contemporary U.S. Military -- Part 5. Gender, Sexuality, and Combat -- 10. Combat Exclusion Policies and the Management of Gender Difference in the U.S. Military -- 11. Brothers in Arms? -- 12. "The Juice Ain't Worth the Squeeze" -- Afterword -- Contributors -- Index
Summary
"This collection of essays brings together historians and policy scholars whose chapters offer insight into the ways that the U.S. military manages the sexual behaviors, practices, and identities of its service members"-- Provided by publisher