Description
Essays considering the history of queer lives in America
About the Author
Allida M. Black is Director and Editor of The Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights Project, as well as Research Professor of History, The George Washington University.
Reviews
"This important collection brings together classic essays with new scholarship in a bold effort to reconfigure the field of lesbian and gay history. Lucid and comprehensive, the book will appeal not just to scholars and students, but to a crossover audience of general readers."
-Paula Martinac, author of The Queerest Places: A Guide to Gay and Lesbian Historic Sites
"This book is recommended for the queer and unqueer alike. Not only comprehensive and engaging, it also marks an important step in the ongoing effort to define and illustrate the idea of queer scholarship."
-Committee on Gay and Lesbian History
"[T]his collection offers a more complicated portrayal of the middle of the century, the years between the depression of the 1930s and the social and political revolutions of the 1960s."
-The Journal of American History
Book Information
ISBN 9781566398718
Author Allida Black
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint Temple University Press,U.S.
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.