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Creating a place for ourselves : lesbian, gay, and bisexual community histories / edited by Brett Beemyn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 1997Description: 300 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 041591390X
  • 9780415913904
  • 0415913896
  • 9780415913898
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.766
LOC classification:
  • HQ76.3.U5 C74 1997
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. The Policed: Gay Men's Strategies of Everyday Resistance in Times Square -- 2. "I Could Hardly Wait to Get Back to that Bar": Lesbian Bar Culture in Buffalo in the 1930s and 1940s -- 3. "Homos Invade S.F.!": San Francisco's History as a Wide-Open Town -- 4. The Kids of Fairytown: Gay Male Culture on Chicago's Near North Side in the 1930s -- 5. Before Paris Burned: Race, Class, and Male Homosexuality on the Chicago South Side, 1935-1960 -- 6. The "Fun Gay Ladies": Lesbians in Cherry Grove, 1936-1960 -- 7. The Changing Face of Lesbian Bars: in Detroit, 1938-1965 -- 8. A Queer Capital: Race, Class, Gender, and the Changing Social Landscape of Washington's Gay Communities, 1940-1955 -- 9. Place and Movement in Gay American History: A Case from the Post-World War II South -- 10. Cars and Bars: Assembling Gay Men in Postwar Flint, Michigan -- 11. "Birthplace of the Nation": Imagining Lesbian and Gay Communities in Philadelphia, 1969-1970 -- 12. Afterword -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- 1. The Policed: Gay Men's Strategies of Everyday Resistance in Times Square -- 2. "I Could Hardly Wait to Get Back to that Bar": Lesbian Bar Culture in Buffalo in the 1930s and 1940s -- 3. "Homos Invade S.F.!": San Francisco's History as a Wide-Open Town -- 4. The Kids of Fairytown: Gay Male Culture on Chicago's Near North Side in the 1930s -- 5. Before Paris Burned: Race, Class, and Male Homosexuality on the Chicago South Side, 1935-1960 -- 6. The "Fun Gay Ladies": Lesbians in Cherry Grove, 1936-1960 -- 7. The Changing Face of Lesbian Bars: in Detroit, 1938-1965 -- 8. A Queer Capital: Race, Class, Gender, and the Changing Social Landscape of Washington's Gay Communities, 1940-1955 -- 9. Place and Movement in Gay American History: A Case from the Post-World War II South -- 10. Cars and Bars: Assembling Gay Men in Postwar Flint, Michigan -- 11. "Birthplace of the Nation": Imagining Lesbian and Gay Communities in Philadelphia, 1969-1970 -- 12. Afterword -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

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