Sex, Soldiers and the South Pacific, 1939-45 explores the queer dynamics of war across Australia and forward bases in the south seas. It examines relationships involving Allied servicemen, civilians and between the legal and medical fraternities that sought to regulate and contain expressions of homosex in and out of the forces.
Introduction
PART I: THE SCRIPTS
1. Bitch and Butch Men
2. Queer Geographies
PART II: THE SERVICES
3. Men in Uniform
4. Confused Commanders
PART III: THE STATE
5. Preoccupied Policemen
6. Disoriented Doctors
Epilogue
Yorick Smaal is ARC DECRA Research Fellow at Griffith University, Australia. He is an Australian social historian with particular interests in sex and gender, war and society, and law and criminal justice.