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The Famous Lady Lovers Black Women And Queer Desire Before Stonewall 1st Edition Cookie Woolner

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The Famous Lady Lovers Black Women And Queer Desire Before Stonewall 1st Edition Cookie Woolner
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Cookie Woolner
ISBN: 9781469675473, 1469675471
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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The Famous Lady Lovers Black Women And Queer Desire Before Stonewall 1st Edition Cookie Woolner by Cookie Woolner 9781469675473, 1469675471 instant download after payment.

Black queer women have shaped American culture since long before the era of gay liberation. Decades prior to the Stonewall Uprising, in the 1920s and 1930s, Black "lady lovers"—as women who loved women were then called—crafted a queer world. In the cabarets, rent parties, speakeasies, literary salons, and universities of the Jazz Age and Great Depression, communities of Black lady lovers grew, and queer flirtations flourished. Cookie Woolner here uncovers the intimate lives of performers, writers, and educators such as Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, Gladys Bentley, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and Lucy Diggs Slowe, along with the many everyday women she encountered in the archives.
Examining blues songs, Black newspapers, vice reports, memoirs, sexology case studies, and more, Woolner illuminates the unconventional lives Black lady lovers formed to suit their desires. In the urban North, as the Great Migration gave rise to increasingly racially mixed cities, Black lady lovers fashioned and participated in emerging sexual subcultures. During this time, Black queer women came to represent anxieties about the deterioration of the heteronormative family. Negotiating shifting notions of sexuality and respectability, Black lady lovers strategically established queer networks, built careers, created families, and were vital cultural contributors to the US interwar era.

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