Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940
By George Chauncey
Read by Graham Halstead
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ISBN: 9781549180163
Runtime: | 18.68 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Social Science |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize
Winner of the Lambda Literary Award
Gay New York brilliantly shatters the myth that before the 1960s gay life existed in the closet, where all gay men were isolated, invisible, and ashamed. Based on years of research in diaries, letters, newspaper stories, and police reports, George Chauncey describes the saloons, speakeasies, and streets where queer men gathered; the intimate parties and immense drag balls where they celebrated; the highly visible residential enclaves they built in Greenwich Village, Harlem, and Times Square; and the complex prewar sexual culture they inhabited, which did not divide men into heterosexuals and homosexuals. It offers new perspectives on the LGBT rights revolution of our time by showing that the oppression the movement attacked in the 1960s was not unchanging, but had intensified in the 1930s as a direct response to the visibility of the prewar gay world.
Awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Organization of American Historians' prize for the best first book in any field of history upon its publication in 1994, Gay New York remains a revelatory account of a long-forgotten world and the most widely taught book in American LGBT history.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“One of the most fascinating works of American social history I’ve ever read.” —New York Times
“Brilliantly maps out the complex gay world of turn-of-the-century New York City…The material is rich and much of it startlingly…Chauncey is a savvy tour guide…[and] has made a stunning contribution not only to gay history but to the study of urban life, class, gender—and heterosexuality.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Compellingly readable…electrifying…essential reading.” —Lambda Book Report
“Chauncey’s genius is the way he combines real lives and theory…a sharp and readable analysis of the way boundaries between ‘normal’ and ‘abnormal’ men bent and blurred in the early parts of the century.” —Out magazine
“One of the most important gay history texts ever written, giving a revealing and entertaining account of an utterly forgotten facet of gay history. An insightful, eloquent, and ground-breaking work.” —Chicago Outlines
Monumental...a vital achievement in redefining and reassessing gay history. —Washington Post
One of the most fascinating works of American social history I've ever read. —Frank Rich, New York Times
A first-rate book of history...about all urban life, telling us as much about the heterosexual world as about the homosexual one. —New York Times
A stunning contribution not only to gay history, but to the study of urban life, class, gender--and heterosexuality. —Kirkus
Gay New York isn't just the definitive history of gays in New York from 1890 through 1940; it's also a wonderful account of the metropolitan character of modern gayness itself. —L.A. Times
A brilliantly researched gift of history...unassailable. —Boston Globe
A brilliant ethnographic analysis. —The Nation
The impact made by this richly textured study is powerful. —Publisher's Weekly
It's the fun, more than anything--the pleasure, the parties, the high jinks, the sex, and, yes, the love that gay men bear one another--that shines through so brightly...[a book of] erudition, discernment, sympathy, and wit. —New York Observer
Chauncey's genius is the way he combines real lives and theory...a sharp and readable analysis of the way boundaries between 'normal' and 'abnormal' men bent and blurred in the early parts of the century. —Out
Even if you are not a devotee of theory or history, you will want to read Gay New York for its profusion of anecdotal detail--its coordinates of a Gay Atlantis, a buried city of Everard Baths, Harlem drag balls, and Vaseline alley. Chauncey has found evidence of a gay world whose complexity and cohesion no previous historian dared to imagine. —Wayne Koestenbaum, Los Angeles Times
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Social Science |
Runtime: | 18.68 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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