Communists in Closets: Queering the History 1930s-1990s explores the history of gay, lesbian and non-heterosexual people in the Communist Party in the United States.
Communists in Closets: Queering the History 1930s-1990s explores the history of gay, lesbian and non-heterosexual people in the Communist Party in the United States.
Bettina Aptheker is Distinguished Professor Emerita, Feminist Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA. She is the author of: Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech and Became A Feminist Rebel (2006); and The Morning Breaks: The Trial of Angela Davis (1976; second edition 1999).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction - What is Found There: In the Archives & in Life 2. Stonewalled: Gay Liberation & Communist Silence 3. Harry Hay (1912-2002): "Welcome My Dears": A Communist, Radical Faerie in a Revolutionary Quest 4. Elizabeth (Betty) Boynton Millard (1911-2010): A Passion for Women & Global Sisterhood 5. Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995): Living the Unnamed: Scholar, Activist & A Boston Marriage 6. Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965): Freedom in Mind 7. The Communist Party Ban Ends: Stories from the 1990s-2000s 8. Afterword: A Labor of Love
1. Introduction - What is Found There: In the Archives & in Life 2. Stonewalled: Gay Liberation & Communist Silence 3. Harry Hay (1912-2002): "Welcome My Dears": A Communist, Radical Faerie in a Revolutionary Quest 4. Elizabeth (Betty) Boynton Millard (1911-2010): A Passion for Women & Global Sisterhood 5. Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995): Living the Unnamed: Scholar, Activist & A Boston Marriage 6. Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965): Freedom in Mind 7. The Communist Party Ban Ends: Stories from the 1990s-2000s 8. Afterword: A Labor of Love
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