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Gay Rights, Military Wrongs: Political Perspectives on Lesbians and Gays in the Military (Garland Reference Library of Social Science)
 
 
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Gay Rights, Military Wrongs: Political Perspectives on Lesbians and Gays in the Military (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) [Hardcover]

Craig A. Rimmerman (Editor)
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0815320868 978-0815320869 August 1, 1996 1
Ten original essays place the current debate over homosexual military service in its historical, theoretical, political, and policy context. They discuss parallels between policies on race on sexuality, the effects of Bill Clinton's 1994 Don't Ask Don't Tell policy, the threat of gay men to militar

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For historians, these essays offer a careful accounting of the history of politics that is attentive to actors, institutions, and policy constraints.
–Christopher Capozzola

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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (August 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0815320868
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815320869
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An important scholarly contribution to this ongoing debate, November 22, 2005
"Gay Rights, Military Wrongs: Political Perspectives on Lesbians and Gays in the Military" is edited by Craig Rimmerman and features a preface by Margarethe Cammermeyer. This is a collection of articles that explore various facets of the issue of gay people serving in the armed forces. The titles of the ten articles give a good sense of the book's contents: "Race-ing and Gendering the Military Closet," by Francine D'Amico; "Echoes of Prejudice: The Debates Over Race and Sexuality in the Armed Forces," by David Ari Bianco; "Military Women: Casualties of the Armed Forces' War on Lesbians and Gay Men," by Michelle M. Benecke and Kirstin S. Dodge; "Promise Unfulfilled: Clinton's Failure to Overturn the Military Ban on Lesbians and Gays," by Craig A. Rimmerman; "President Clinton, Public Opinion, and Gays in the Military," by Clyde Wilcox and Robin M. Wolpert; "The Perils of Congressional Politics," by David M. Rayside; "Seeking Another Forum: The Courts and Lesbian and Gay Rights," by Richard Pacelle; "The Spectacle of Life and Death: Feminist and Lesbian/Gay Politics in the Military," by Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; "Conduct Unbecoming Continues: The First Year Under 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue,'" by C. Dixon Osburn and Michelle M. Benecke; and finally "Constructing the 'Other' Soldier: Gay Identity's Military Threat," by Gary L. Lehring.

This collection, which has a publication date of 1996, is full of noteworthy material. In her article, D'Amico looks at foreign militaries that have dropped the gay ban. Benecke and Dodge discuss some specific cases where "witch-hunt" tactics were used against suspected military lesbians. Also interesting is Pacelle's article, which looks at the role of the ACLU in gay rights cases and considers the significance of sodomy laws. Katzenstein considers the role of such individuals as Joseph Steffan and Margarethe Cammermeyer, both of whom challenged the ban on gay people in the military, as public figures. Lehring draws attention to such controversial suppressed studies as the 1957 Crittenden Report. But by far I found the most fascinating and powerful article to be David Ari Bianco's contribution. Using extensive, well-documented quotes, he explores the parallels between arguments used to justify the military's homosexual ban and past arguments used to justify racial segregation in the military. This article offers a particularly shocking look at old racist attitudes. Overall, I found the book to be interesting and still very relevant. The endnotes and bibliography offer interested readers further lines of investigation.
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The U.S. military's lesbian/gay exclusion policy is built on intersecting ideas about sexuality, race, and gender. Read the first page
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homosexual servicemembers, gay servicemembers, nontraditional job fields, instant allegation, administrative discharge proceedings, gay rights litigation, allowing lesbians, gay service personnel, gay conduct, security clearance personnel, baiting harassment, military closet, homosexual ban, gay ban, boy investigators, military ban, command violations, military personnel policy, gay personnel, discharge boards, banning homosexuals, rational basis scrutiny, homosexual status, cases involving violations, favorable precedent
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United States, New York Times, Air Force, Department of Defense, Supreme Court, African Americans, President Clinton, Marine Corps, White House, Bill Clinton, Barney Frank, Sam Nunn, Washington Blade, Capitol Hill, World War, Armed Services Committee, Washington Post, Parris Island, Eric Schmitt, Gulf War, The Advocate, Randy Shilts, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Los Angeles Times
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