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Samesex Affairs Constructing And Controlling Homosexuality In The Pacific Northwest 1st Edition Peter Boag

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Samesex Affairs Constructing And Controlling Homosexuality In The Pacific Northwest 1st Edition Peter Boag
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.94 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Peter Boag
ISBN: 9780520236042, 9780520240483, 9780585456300, 0520236041, 0520240480, 0585456305
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Samesex Affairs Constructing And Controlling Homosexuality In The Pacific Northwest 1st Edition Peter Boag by Peter Boag 9780520236042, 9780520240483, 9780585456300, 0520236041, 0520240480, 0585456305 instant download after payment.

At the turn of the twentieth century, two distinct, yet at times overlapping, male same-sex sexual subcultures had emerged in the Pacific Northwest: one among the men and boys who toiled in the region's logging, fishing, mining, farming, and railroad-building industries; the other among the young urban white-collar workers of the emerging corporate order. Boag draws on police logs, court records, and newspaper accounts to create a vivid picture of the lives of these men and youths--their sexual practices, cultural networks, cross-class relations, variations in rural and urban experiences, and ethnic and racial influences.

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