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Men Without Maps Some Gay Males Of The Generation Before Stonewall John Ibson

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Men Without Maps Some Gay Males Of The Generation Before Stonewall John Ibson
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 176
Author: John Ibson
ISBN: 9780226656250, 022665625X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Men Without Maps Some Gay Males Of The Generation Before Stonewall John Ibson by John Ibson 9780226656250, 022665625X instant download after payment.

In Men without Maps, John Ibson uncovers the experiences of men after World War II who had same-sex desires but few affirmative models of how to build identities and relationships. Though heterosexual men had plenty of cultural maps—provided by nearly every engine of social and popular culture—gay men mostly lacked such guides in the years before parades, organizations, and publications for queer persons. Surveying the years from shortly before the war up to the gay rights movement of the late 1960s and early ’70s, Ibson considers male couples, who balanced domestic contentment with exterior repression, as well as single men, whose solitary lives illuminate unexplored aspects of the queer experience. Men without Maps shows how, in spite of the obstacles they faced, midcentury gay men found ways to assemble their lives and senses of self at a time of limited acceptance.

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