The Sexual Economy of War: Discipline and Desire in the U.S. Army
In: Battlegrounds: Cornell Studies in Military History
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Society, Sexuality, and the U.S. Army in the Early Twentieth Century -- Chapter 1. "Conduct of a Nature to Bring Discredit upon the Military Service" Fort Riley, Kansas, 1898–1940 -- Chapter 2. "Benevolent Assimilation" and the Dangers of the Tropics. The American Occupation of the Philippines, 1898–1918 -- Chapter 3. "Come Back Clean". Camp Beauregard and the Commission on Training Camp Activities in Louisiana, 1917–1919 -- Chapter 4. "Complete Continence Is Wholly Possible" . The U.S. Army in France and Germany, 1917–1923 -- Chapter 5. The "Racial (and Sexual) Maelstrom" in Hawaii, 1909–1940 -- Conclusion. Ongoing Concerns with Soldiers' Sexualities and Sexual Cultures -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index