An edition of The other side of silence (1998)

The other side of silence

men's lives and gay identities : a twentieth century history

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An edition of The other side of silence (1998)

The other side of silence

men's lives and gay identities : a twentieth century history

1st ed.
  • 10 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

Based on hundreds of personal interviews and archival sources, with close attention to portrayals of gay life in literature, theater, and film, the book begins with the entrapment of gay sailors in Newport, Rhode Island, following World War I.

Loughery traces the impact of homosexuality on the century's turbulent times: Jazz Age America, the Great Depression, World War II, the McCarthy era, and the present day, when many thousands of Americans have turned the AIDS catastrophe into a moral example of caring for others.

Though John Loughery's narrative bears witness to persecution, it turns aside stereotypes about the isolation and loneliness of victims to reveal gay men as accomplished participants in some of the century's most momentous dramas.

Vivid portraits abound: Alain Locke, godfather of the Harlem Renaissance; Henry Gerber, founder of ill-fated gay-rights groups in the 192Os; Harry Hay, 195Os visionary; moral-majority foe Bob Kunst; Harvey Milk; Perry Watkins; Larry Kramer; Michael Callen; and many other little-known activists.

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H. Holt
Language
English
Pages
509

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Cover of: The other side of silence
The other side of silence: men's lives and gay identities, a 20th century history
1999, H. Holt
in English - 1st. Owl Books ed.
Cover of: The other side of silence
The other side of silence: men's lives and gay identities, a 20th century history
1999, H. Holt
in English - Owl Books ed.
Cover of: The Other Side of Silence
The Other Side of Silence: Men's Lives & Gay Identities - A Twentieth-Century History
June 15, 1999, Owl Books
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Cover of: The other side of silence
The other side of silence: men's lives and gay identities : a twentieth century history
1998, H. Holt
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The Other Side of Silence; Men's Lives and Gay Identities: a Twentieth-Century History
The Other Side of Silence; Men's Lives and Gay Identities: a Twentieth-Century History
Jul 08, 1998, Henry Holt and Company

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 450-477) and index.
"A John Macrae book."

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.38/9664
Library of Congress
HQ76.2.U5 L68 1998, HQ76.2.U5L68 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 509 p. :
Number of pages
509

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL695174M
Internet Archive
othersideofsile000loug
ISBN 10
0805038965
LCCN
97042575
OCLC/WorldCat
38096858
Library Thing
1433446
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
1291850

Work Description

At the time of its publication, this was the only study of gay male history covering the United States since World War I.

Based on hundreds of interviews, new and classic texts, and little-known archival sources, an award-winning writer offers the first narrative history to consider signal moments, general trs, and the multiple meanings of "gay identity" in the whole United States from World War I to the AIDS era and "queer" activism.

The most readable, authoritative, and comprehensive investigation ever, The Other Side of Silence combines history and anecdote, politics and theory to reveal the personalities and textures of a largely unknown culture. A dramatic chronicle of seventy-five years of persecution and accomplishment, the book addresses both in equal detail: witch hunts in schools and the military, crusades of psychiatrists, the resistance long before Stonewall, the inspiring pioneers and activists.

From Newport and the private-party networks of Nebraska and Florida's Emma Jones Society to gay rodeos, athletes, and support groups, here are first-hand accounts of what it has meant (and might mean in the future) to be a sexual outsider in the United States.

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In the spring and summer of 1919,only a few months after the Armistice was signed ending the war to end all wars, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, then assistant secretary of the Navy, found himself grappling with the embarrassing issue of homosexual sex in the military.
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