Controlling sex in captivity : POWs and sexual desire in the United States during the Second World War / Matthias Reiss.
2018
D805.U5 .R457 2018
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Controlling sex in captivity : POWs and sexual desire in the United States during the Second World War / Matthias Reiss.
Author
Reiss, Matthias, author.
ISBN
9781350060616
9781350060623 (ePDF)
9781350060630 (eBook)
9781350060623 (ePDF)
9781350060630 (eBook)
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London : Bloomsburg Academic, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (249 pages).
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D805.U5 .R457 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
940.54/7273
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Historiography
Sources
Editorial comments
Encounters with the enemy
Attraction and pity
Hostile reactions
Controlling heterosexual desire
American women during the war
Initiating contact
The reasons for loosing the fight against fraternisation
African Americans
The failure of the non-fraternisation policy
Controlling same-sex desire
Policies on same-sex activities in the Axis and American armed forces
Same-sex activities in POW camps in the United States
American reactions to same-sex activities in POW camps.
Sources
Editorial comments
Encounters with the enemy
Attraction and pity
Hostile reactions
Controlling heterosexual desire
American women during the war
Initiating contact
The reasons for loosing the fight against fraternisation
African Americans
The failure of the non-fraternisation policy
Controlling same-sex desire
Policies on same-sex activities in the Axis and American armed forces
Same-sex activities in POW camps in the United States
American reactions to same-sex activities in POW camps.