Modern American Queer History by Allida Black

Modern American Queer History

Allida Black

In the twentieth century, countless Americans claimed gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender identities, forming a movement to secure social as well as political equality. This collection of essays considers the history as well as the historiography of the queer identities and struggles that developed in the United States in the midst of widespread upheaval and change. Whether the subject is an individual life story, a community study, or an aspect of public policy, these essays illuminate the ways in which individuals in various locales understood the nature of their desires and the possibilities of resisting dominant views of normality and deviance. Theoretically informed, but accessible, the essays shed light too on the difficulties of writing history when documentary evidence is sparse or coded, Taken together these essays suggest that while some individuals and social networks might never emerge from the shadows, the persistent exploration of the past for their traces is an integral part of the on-going struggle for queer rights

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ISBN 9781566398725
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Copyright Date 2001
Publication Date 2001
Publisher Temple University Press
Editor Allida Black
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 302
Language English
Rating NotRated
Editor Allida Black
Subject Gay Liberation Movement – United States; Gay Rights – United States; Gays – History – United States; Homosexuality – History – United States
BookID 8376

Author: LFWBooks