A queer history of the United States / Michael Bronski.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Revisioning American historyPublication details: Boston : Beacon Press, c2011.Description: xx, 287 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780807044391 (hardback)
  • 0807044393 (hardback)
  • 9780807044650
  • 0807044652
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ 76.3 .U5 B696 2011
Contents:
The persecuting society -- Sexually ambiguous revolutions -- Imagining a queer America -- A democracy of death and art -- A dangerous purity -- Life on the stage / life in the city -- Production and marketing of gender -- Sex in the trenches -- Visible communities / invisible lives -- Revolt / backlash / resistance.
Summary: "A Queer History of the United States is groundbreaking and accessible. It looks at how American culture has shaped the LGBT, or queer, experience, while simultaneously arguing that LGBT people not only shaped but were pivotal in creating our country. Using numerous primary documents and literature, as well as social histories, Bronski's book takes the reader through the centuries--from Columbus' arrival and the brutal treatment the Native peoples received, through the American Revolution's radical challenging of sex and gender roles--to the violent, and liberating, 19th century--and the transformative social justice movements of the 20th. Bronski's book is filled with startling examples of often ignored or unknown aspects of American history: the ineffectiveness of sodomy laws in the colonies, the prevalence of cross-dressing women soldiers in the Civil War, the effect of new technologies on LGBT life in the 19th century, and how rock music and popular culture were, in large part, responsible for the great backlash against gay rights in the late 1970s. More than anything, A Queer History of the United States is not so much about queer history as it is about all American history--and why it should matter to both LGBT people and heterosexuals alike"--Provided by publisher.
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"A Queer History of the United States is groundbreaking and accessible. It looks at how American culture has shaped the LGBT, or queer, experience, while simultaneously arguing that LGBT people not only shaped but were pivotal in creating our country. Using numerous primary documents and literature, as well as social histories, Bronski's book takes the reader through the centuries--from Columbus' arrival and the brutal treatment the Native peoples received, through the American Revolution's radical challenging of sex and gender roles--to the violent, and liberating, 19th century--and the transformative social justice movements of the 20th. Bronski's book is filled with startling examples of often ignored or unknown aspects of American history: the ineffectiveness of sodomy laws in the colonies, the prevalence of cross-dressing women soldiers in the Civil War, the effect of new technologies on LGBT life in the 19th century, and how rock music and popular culture were, in large part, responsible for the great backlash against gay rights in the late 1970s. More than anything, A Queer History of the United States is not so much about queer history as it is about all American history--and why it should matter to both LGBT people and heterosexuals alike"--Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The persecuting society -- Sexually ambiguous revolutions -- Imagining a queer America -- A democracy of death and art -- A dangerous purity -- Life on the stage / life in the city -- Production and marketing of gender -- Sex in the trenches -- Visible communities / invisible lives -- Revolt / backlash / resistance.

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