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The Boys Of Fairy Town Sodomites Female Impersonators Thirdsexers Pansies Queers And Sex Morons In Chicagos First Century Hardcover Jim Elledge

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The Boys Of Fairy Town Sodomites Female Impersonators Thirdsexers Pansies Queers And Sex Morons In Chicagos First Century Hardcover Jim Elledge
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.3 MB
Pages: 389
Author: Jim Elledge
ISBN: 9781613739358, 1613739354
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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The Boys Of Fairy Town Sodomites Female Impersonators Thirdsexers Pansies Queers And Sex Morons In Chicagos First Century Hardcover Jim Elledge by Jim Elledge 9781613739358, 1613739354 instant download after payment.

A history of gay Chicago told through the stories of queer men who left a record of their sexual activities in the Second City, this book paints a vivid picture of the neighborhoods where they congregated while revealing their complex lives. Some, such as reporter John Wing, were public figures. Others, like Henry Gerber, who created the first “homophile” organization in the United States, were practically invisible to their contemporaries. But their stories are all riveting. Female impersonators and striptease artists Quincy de Lang and George Quinn were arrested and put on trial at the behest of a leader of Chicago’s anti-“indecency” movement. African American ragtime pianist Tony Jackson’s most famous song, “Pretty Baby,” was written about one of his male lovers. Alfred Kinsey’s explorations of the city’s netherworld changed the future of American sexuality while confirming his own queer proclivities. What emerges from The Boys of Fairy Town is a complex portrait and a virtually unknown history of one of the most vibrant cities in the United States.
“A first-rate look at the queer history of the Second City. Spanning the century between 1840 to 1940, Jim Elledege—with expert research and keen writing—has unearthed a myriad of now-forgotten people, events, and communities. That few of these people are vaguely known today—Eugen Sandow, J.C. Leydencker, Henry Gerber—only highlights the fact that so much of this material will be completely and shockingly new to readers. The Boys of Fairy Town vividly illuminates the past so we can see where we have been as we boldly move into the future.” —Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the United States
"A fascinating glimpse into the missing century of queer history in Chicago. Jim Elledge has mined vast personal correspondence and news stories from his research and woven them into an insightful tapestry. Enlightening and often quite entertaining, The Boys of Fairy Town fills a huge gap in our understanding of how we got to where we are, and reminds us that—good times or bad—we have always been fabulous!" —Victor Salvo, Executive Director, The Legacy Project
“A thoroughly researched, invaluable, and vastly entertaining tale of lost Chicago.” —June Sawyers, Booklist
"…The Boys of Fairy Town deftly mixes biographical anecdotes from diary entries with accounts from journalistic and scholarly sources, creating an often-intimate portrait of life during the period." — Newcity

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