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The Gay Liberation Youth Movement In New York An Army Of Lovers Cannot Fail Studies In American Popular History And Culture 1st Edition Stephan L Cohen

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The Gay Liberation Youth Movement In New York An Army Of Lovers Cannot Fail Studies In American Popular History And Culture 1st Edition Stephan L Cohen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.37 MB
Pages: 315
Author: Stephan L. Cohen
ISBN: 9780203940570, 9780415957991, 0203940571, 0415957990
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Gay Liberation Youth Movement In New York An Army Of Lovers Cannot Fail Studies In American Popular History And Culture 1st Edition Stephan L Cohen by Stephan L. Cohen 9780203940570, 9780415957991, 0203940571, 0415957990 instant download after payment.

Between 1966 and 1975 North American youth activists established over 35 school- and community-based gay liberation youth groups whose members sought control over their own bodies, education, and sexual and social relations.
This book focuses on three groundbreaking New York City groups - Gay Youth (GY), Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (S.T.A.R.), and the Gay International Youth Society of George Washington High School (GWHS) - from the advent of gay liberation in NYC in 1969 to just after its dissolution and the rise of identity politics by 1975. Cohen examines how gay liberation - with its rejection of stultifying sex roles, attack on institutional oppression, connection between personal and political liberation, celebration of innate androgyny, and resolute anti-war and anti-capitalist stance - shaped understandings of sexual identity, membership criteria, organization, decision-making, the roles of youth and adults, and efforts to effect social change.

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