A Queer History of the United States (ReVisioning American History)
معرفی کتاب «A Queer History of the United States (ReVisioning American History)» نوشتهٔ Bronski, Michael، منتشرشده توسط نشر Beacon Press در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Winner of a 2012 Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction * A Queer History of the United States* is more than a whos who of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary-source documents, literature, and cultural histories, scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s. Review Bronski does a stunning job of sweeping across five hundred years and weaving queer through the history of this nation. Always insightful, and provocative.John DEmilio, author of Lost Prophet The first book to cover all of LGBT history from 1492 through the present is Michael Bronski's A Queer History of the United States (Beacon Press). It is wonderfully readable and looks at the way we understand the history of the United States. The LGBT population moves from the margins to the mainstream and we see that the history of this country also is our history. Windy City Times Bronski's book provides an excellent overview for readers new to the field of gay history. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries... CHOICE Magazine ...A succinct distillation of the history of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders in America Bronskis impeccable research bolsters his arguments a useful handbook for LGBT activist groups and other interested members of the gay community. Boston Globe In the age of Twitter and reductive history, we need a complex, fully realized, radical reassessment of historyand A Queer History of the United States is exactly that. Along the way, there are enough revelations and reassessments to fuel dozens of arguments about how we got to where we are today. I dont know when I have enjoyed a history so much.Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina Bronski has that rare ability to comprehensively synthesize a large body of material without simplifying or distorting it, taking as much care with historical evidence as with the shifts in language necessary to accurately understand it.Martin Duberman, Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus, City University of New York This book is a revelation. Its lively and engaging narrative peels back layers of cultural interconnectionfrom the creation of corn flakes to curb masturbation to Bette Midlers rise to stardom that started at a gay bathhouseand much more. Bronski has a Zinn-like grasp of the ties that bind us all together and how to illuminate them on the page.Jewelle Gomez, activist and author of The Gilda Stories Bronski demonstrates with wit, insight, and impeccable scholarship that queer lives are, and always have been, woven into the very fabric of this country. Readable, radical, and smarta must read.Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home Elegant, insightfully selective, and unremittingly intelligent, Bronskis surveyof the whys and the ways queer peoples work and struggle have been integral in forming what we call the United States of Americais an impressive and useful overview."Samuel R. Delany, author of Times Square Red, Times Square Blue A savvy political, legal, literary (and even fashion) history, Bronskis narrative is as intellectually rigorous as it is entertaining. Publishers Weekly, starred review Bronski does a stunning job of sweeping across five hundred years and weaving queer through the history of this nation. Always insightful, and provocative.John DEmilio, author of Lost Prophet [A] monumental achievement. The Bay Area Reporter " Queer (In)Justice ought to be force-fed to the staffs and boards of directors of every national and state gay organization."Doug Ireland, Gay City News "Mandatory reading"*Lesbian/Gay Law Notes "Re-evaluates the penal system through a lavender lens...the book sheds light on serious flaws in the legal system, as well as homophobia and bigotry among many in law enforcement." Philadelphia City Paper "Brilliant and searing...eloquent and seamless." Windy City Times* From the Hardcover edition. About the Author Michael Bronski is professor of practice in media and activism in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Program at Harvard University. He has written extensively on LGBT issues for four decades, in both mainstream and queer publications, and is the author of three other books and editor of several anthologies. Winner of a 2012 Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction The first book to cover the entirety of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from pre-1492 to the present. In the 1620s, Thomas Morton broke from Plymouth Colony and founded Merrymount, which celebrated same-sex desire, atheism, and interracial marriage. Transgender evangelist Jemima Wilkinson, in the early 1800s, changed her name to Publick Universal Friend, refused to use pronouns, fought for gender equality, and led her own congregation in upstate New York. In the mid-nineteenth century, internationally famous Shakespearean actor Charlotte Cushman led an openly lesbian life, including a well-publicized female marriage. And in the late 1920s, Augustus Granville Dill was fired by W. E. B. Du Bois from the NAACPs magazine the Crisis after being arrested for a homosexual encounter. These are just a few moments of queer history that Michael Bronski highlights in this groundbreaking book. #160; Intellectually dynamic and endlessly provocative, A Queer History of the United States is more than a whos who of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary documents, literature, and cultural histories, noted scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s, and has written a testament to how the LGBT experience has profoundly shaped our country, culture, and history. #160; A Queer History of the United States abounds with startling examples of unknown or often ignored aspects of American historythe ineffectiveness of sodomy laws in the colonies, the prevalence of cross-dressing women soldiers in the Civil War, the impact of new technologies on LGBT life in the nineteenth century, and how rock music and popular culture were, in large part, responsible for the devastating backlash against gay rights in the late 1970s. Most striking, Bronski documents how, over centuries, various incarnations of social purity movements have consistently attempted to regulate all sexuality, including fantasies, masturbation, and queer sex. Resisting these efforts, same-sex desire flourished and helped make America what it is today. #160; At heart, A Queer History of the United States is simply about American history. It is a book that will matter both to LGBT people and heterosexuals. This engrossing and revelatory history will make readers appreciate just how queer America really is "A Queer History of the United States is groundbreaking and accessible. It looks at how American culture has shaped the LGBT, or queer, experience, while simultaneously arguing that LGBT people not only shaped but were pivotal in creating our country. Using numerous primary documents and literature, as well as social histories, Bronski's book takes the reader through the centuries--from Columbus' arrival and the brutal treatment the Native peoples received, through the American Revolution's radical challenging of sex and gender roles--to the violent, and liberating, 19th century--and the transformative social justice movements of the 20th. Bronski's book is filled with startling examples of often ignored or unknown aspects of American history: the ineffectiveness of sodomy laws in the colonies, the prevalence of cross-dressing women soldiers in the Civil War, the effect of new technologies on LGBT life in the 19th century, and how rock music and popular culture were, in large part, responsible for the great backlash against gay rights in the late 1970s. More than anything, A Queer History of the United States is not so much about queer history as it is about all American history--and why it should matter to both LGBT people and heterosexuals alike"--Provided by publisher. "A Queer History of the United States is groundbreaking and accessible. It looks at how American culture has shaped the LGBT, or queer, experience, while simultaneously arguing that LGBT people not only shaped but were pivotal in creating our country. Using numerous primary documents and literature, as well as social histories, Bronski's book takes the reader through the centuries--from Columbus' arrival and the brutal treatment the Native peoples received, through the American Revolution's radical challenging of sex and gender roles--to the violent, and liberating, 19th century--and the transformative social justice movements of the 20th. Bronski's book is filled with startling examples of often ignored or unknown aspects of American history: the ineffectiveness of sodomy laws in the colonies, the prevalence of cross-dressing women soldiers in the Civil War, the effect of new technologies on LGBT life in the 19th century, and how rock music and popular culture were, in large part, responsible for the great backlash against gay rights in the late 1970s. More than anything, A Queer History of the United States is not so much about queer history as it is about all American history--and why it should matter to both LGBT people and heterosexuals alike"-- Provided by publisher Winner of a 2012 Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction
A Queer History of the United States is more than a “who’s who” of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary-source documents, literature, and cultural histories, scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s. ****Winner of a 2012 Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction**** __A Queer History of the United States__ is more than a “who’s who” of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary-source documents, literature, and cultural histories, scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s.
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A Queer History of the United States is more than a “who’s who” of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary-source documents, literature, and cultural histories, scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s. ****Winner of a 2012 Stonewall Book Award in nonfiction**** __A Queer History of the United States__ is more than a “who’s who” of queer history: it is a book that radically challenges how we understand American history. Drawing upon primary-source documents, literature, and cultural histories, scholar and activist Michael Bronski charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history, from 1492 to the 1990s.