“Little Goodies in His Kit Bag”: British Servicemen, Masculinity, and Feeding the Home Front in World War II

Kelly A. Spring
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ABSTRACT In World War II, the British government called on all able-bodied men to join the forces and defend the country, enabling them to fulfill the role of ideal male in wartime. These men also performed masculinity by provisioning families with gifts of food from their service abroad. Such food added to the overall caloric levels of a population on rations, offered a material form of comfort, and sustained connections between the military and home fronts. This article utilizes written memoirs from the BBC’s WW2 People’s War website to examine people’s memories of servicemen’s work with food. These remembrances illuminate the diverse ways in which men, serving in all branches of the forces (Army, RAF, Navy, and Merchant Navy), helped to support the nutrition and well-being (physical and emotional) of British families. Through the lens of food, this article offers a complex and multifaceted view of wartime masculinity.
“他的工具箱里的小东西”:二战中英国军人、男子气概和喂养大后方
第二次世界大战期间,英国政府号召所有身体健全的男性参军保卫国家,使他们在战时扮演了理想男性的角色。这些人还表现出男子气概,把他们在国外服役时带回的食物作为礼物送给家人。这些食物增加了配给人口的总体热量水平,提供了一种物质上的舒适,并维持了军队和后方之间的联系。这篇文章利用了英国广播公司二战人民战争网站上的书面回忆录,来研究人们对军人与食物一起工作的记忆。这些纪念活动阐明了服役于各军种(陆军、皇家空军、海军和商船队)的人们以各种不同的方式帮助支持英国家庭的营养和幸福(身体和情感)。通过食物的镜头,这篇文章提供了战时男子气概的复杂和多方面的观点。
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