

An edition of The masculine marine (1996)
homoeroticism in the U.S. Marine Corps
By Steven Zeeland
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Haworth Press
Language
eng
Pages
232
Description:
The Masculine Marine: Homoeroticism In The U. S. Marine Corps dissects the complexities of military hypergender. Steven Zeeland elicits astonishingly candid responses from a diverse sampling of Marines to questions about aspects of this rarely documented subculture. Their answers shed light on homoerotic bonding among Marines, hazing and institutional violence, sexual stereotypes of Marines in gay culture, how gay Marines reconcile their sexual identity with the ethos of "hard" Marine supermasculinity, Marines in all-male pornography, how Marines feel about being viewed as sex objects, and male attitudes about women in the Marine Corps. Interwoven throughout The Masculine Marine is the author's own personal narrative of how he came to know Marines. The Masculine Marine is a ground-breaking, seminal work that will be of great interest to the gay community and the student of the contemporary military subculture.
subjects: Gays, Identity, Marines, Sexual behavior, United States, United States. Marine Corps, Gay men, Gay marines, United states, marine corps, Gays, identity, United states, armed forces, gays, Armed Forces
Places: Camp Pendleton, Japan, Oceanside, Okinawa, Parris Island, San Diego, United States, Washington DC