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Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love Sexual Revolution In British Writing Of The 1930s Glyn Saltoncox

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Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love Sexual Revolution In British Writing Of The 1930s Glyn Saltoncox
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Glyn Salton-Cox
ISBN: 9781474423311, 1474423310
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love Sexual Revolution In British Writing Of The 1930s Glyn Saltoncox by Glyn Salton-cox 9781474423311, 1474423310 instant download after payment.

It is well known that many of the best-known queer writers of the 1930s were involved with leftist politics. Why, then, has there been no extended examination of this striking juncture of dissident sex and socialism? Queer Communism and the Ministry of Love addresses this question, among others, to transform current narratives of midcentury literary, cultural, and intellectual history from a queer Marxist perspective. It provides a unique exploration of the transnational formation of queer leftist writing in 1930s Britain informed by detailed research on Weimar Berlin, Civil War Spain and the Soviet Union.

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