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Masked Voices Gay Men And Lesbians In Cold War America Craig M Loftin

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Masked Voices Gay Men And Lesbians In Cold War America Craig M Loftin
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.05 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Craig M. Loftin
ISBN: 9781438440149, 1438440146
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Masked Voices Gay Men And Lesbians In Cold War America Craig M Loftin by Craig M. Loftin 9781438440149, 1438440146 instant download after payment.

An analysis of unpublished letters to the first American gay magazine reveals the agency, adaptation, and resistance occurring in the gay community during the McCarthy era.
In this compelling social history, Craig M. Loftin describes how gay people in the United States experienced the 1950s and early 1960s, a time when rapidly growing gay and lesbian subcultures suffered widespread discrimination. The book is based on a remarkable and unique historical source: letters written to ONE magazine, the first openly gay publication in the United States. These letters, most of which have never before been published, provide extraordinary insight into the experiences, thoughts, and feelings of gay men and lesbians nationwide, especially as they coped with the anxieties of the McCarthy era. The letters reveal how gay people dealt with issues highly relevant to LGBT life today, including job discrimination, police harassment, marriage, homophobia in families, and persecution in churches and the military. Loftin shows that gay men and lesbians responded to intolerance and bigotry with resilience, creativity, and an invigorated belief in their right to live their lives as gay men and lesbians long before this was accepted and considered safe. Groundbreaking chapters address gay marriage and family life, international gay activism, and how antigay federal government policies reverberated throughout the country.
“The letters to ONE are terrific, providing a valuable sense of the concerns and perspectives of gay men and lesbians who might be considered rank-and-file homophiles. The book illustrates how people sometimes minimally engaged with the movement negotiated the postwar period and made a difference.” — Leila J. Rupp, author of Sapphistries: A Global History of Love between Women

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