An edition of A Road To Stonewall 1750-1969 (1994)

A road to Stonewall

male homosexuality and homophobia in England and America literature, 1750-1969

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An edition of A Road To Stonewall 1750-1969 (1994)

A road to Stonewall

male homosexuality and homophobia in England and America literature, 1750-1969

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Since the June 1969 uprising at New York's Stonewall Inn, the very word "Stonewall" has become etched in the American psyche as a synonym for "liberation." Stonewall proved a cataclysmic marker in the lives of gay men and lesbians: it was the point after which gay people were no longer content to live in fearful silence as their most basic rights were trampled on or ignored. Stonewall happened because homosexuals of all races revolted against an act of official oppression. It was indeed a beginning, but it was also the culmination of a long struggle against the tyranny of socially regulated and defined speech about homosexuality.

In this insightful and engaging analysis, Byrne R. S. Fone maps out one very significant road to Stonewall - the literary course of male homoerotic desire and the homophobia that has made so much of what homosexuals have written so passionate and moving. Most of the texts Fone analyzes presume that sexuality is the central aspect of identity. Whereas gay literature since 1969 has been a vocal and supporting partner to the activism that has characterized the movement for lesbian and gay rights, before 1969 there were few political initiatives and only a handful of organized groups: the text was dominant.

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Publisher
Twayne Publishers
Language
English
Pages
303

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-289) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Twayne's literature & society series ;

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/35206642
Library of Congress
PR408.H65 F66 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxv, 303 p. :
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1092767M
Internet Archive
roadtostonewallm00fone
ISBN 10
0805788565, 0805745343
LCCN
94017118
Library Thing
382956
Goodreads
1872079
1349103

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