Marc Stein's City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves is refreshing for at least two reasons: it centers on a city that is not generally associated with a vibrant gay and lesbian culture, and it shows that a community was forming long before the Stonewall rebellion. In this lively and well received book, Stein brings to life the neighborhood bars and clubs where people gathered and the political issues that rallied the community. He reminds us that Philadelphians were leaders in the national gay and lesbian movement and, in doing so, suggests that New York and San Francisco have for too long obscured the contributions of other cities to gay culture.…mehr
Marc Stein's City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves is refreshing for at least two reasons: it centers on a city that is not generally associated with a vibrant gay and lesbian culture, and it shows that a community was forming long before the Stonewall rebellion. In this lively and well received book, Stein brings to life the neighborhood bars and clubs where people gathered and the political issues that rallied the community. He reminds us that Philadelphians were leaders in the national gay and lesbian movement and, in doing so, suggests that New York and San Francisco have for too long obscured the contributions of other cities to gay culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc Stein is the former editor of Gay Community News in Boston and currently Associate Professor in the Department of History, York University.
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Preface to the Paperback EditionAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I. Everyday Geographies, 1945 19721. Your Place or Mine?: Residential Zones in the "City of Neighborhoods"2. "No Man's Land": Commercial Districts in the "Quaker City"3. The Death and Life of Public Space in the "Private City"Part II. Public Cultures, 1945 19604. "The Most Fabulous Faggot in the Land"5. The "Objectionable" Walt Whitman Bridge6. Rizzo's Raiders and Beaten BeatsPart III. Political Movements, 1960 19697. "Come Out! Come Out! Wherever You Are!" 19608. "Earnestly Seeking Respectability," 1960 19639. "News for 'Queers' and Fiction for 'Perverts,'" 1963 196710. "The Masculine Feminine Mystique," 1967 1969Part IV. Twin Revolutions? 1969 197211. "Turning Points," 1969 197012. Gay Liberation in the "Birthplace of the Nation," 1970 197113. Radicalesbian Feminism in "Fillydykia," 1971 1972Conclusion: Sexual Pride, Sexual ConservatismAbbreviationsNotesIndex
Preface to the Paperback EditionAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I. Everyday Geographies, 1945 19721. Your Place or Mine?: Residential Zones in the "City of Neighborhoods"2. "No Man's Land": Commercial Districts in the "Quaker City"3. The Death and Life of Public Space in the "Private City"Part II. Public Cultures, 1945 19604. "The Most Fabulous Faggot in the Land"5. The "Objectionable" Walt Whitman Bridge6. Rizzo's Raiders and Beaten BeatsPart III. Political Movements, 1960 19697. "Come Out! Come Out! Wherever You Are!" 19608. "Earnestly Seeking Respectability," 1960 19639. "News for 'Queers' and Fiction for 'Perverts,'" 1963 196710. "The Masculine Feminine Mystique," 1967 1969Part IV. Twin Revolutions? 1969 197211. "Turning Points," 1969 197012. Gay Liberation in the "Birthplace of the Nation," 1970 197113. Radicalesbian Feminism in "Fillydykia," 1971 1972Conclusion: Sexual Pride, Sexual ConservatismAbbreviationsNotesIndex
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