A historian trac the progrs of gay rights om midcentury supprsn to the triumph of marriage equaly.
Contents:
- THE GAY REVOLUTN : THE STORY OF THE STGGLE
- LILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLE
- STONEWALL : THE RTS THAT SPARKED THE GAY REVOLUTN
- BOOK REVIEW: THE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLE
- THE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLETHE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLETHE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLETHE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLETHE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLE
- ‘THE GAY REVOLUTN,’ BY LILLIAN FARMAN
THE GAY REVOLUTN : THE STORY OF THE STGGLE
How do the amazg evolutn the image and stat of gays and lbians, as well as bisexual and transgenr people, affect all Amerins? What remas to be done? * the gay revolution pdf *
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LILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLELILLIAN FARMAN'S 'THE GAY REVOLUTN' GIV AN EPIC SWEEP TO A STORY OF REPRSN AND RISTANCE THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLE
Lillian Farman set the amb goal of chroniclg the gay rights movement om s humble origs behd closed doors post–World War II California to th * the gay revolution pdf *
The popular narrative of the gay rights movement the Uned Stat has often unfairly emphasized the importance of the Stonewall Rts. " Although the Rts were an undoubtedly signifint moment the history of the movement, the emphasis placed upon them obscur a more nuanced transn between the nservative prcipl and tactics employed by the homophil the 1950s and 60s and the outspoken and nontatnal activism of the gay liberatnists who appeared the 1970s.
STONEWALL : THE RTS THAT SPARKED THE GAY REVOLUTN
The Gay Revolutn dat back to the 1950s. At that time, homosexuals were regard as offenrs. They were mentally impaired the ey of mental health profsnals and wicked the ey of relig stutns, and the muny was harassg them. The media stigmatiz homosexuals relatn to the judicial system, the armed forc, tn, and the clil profsn. In this opprsive environment, several bold dividuals tried to strike back, settg the stage for the progrsive reforms the 1960s and many years to e. What Farman exam clus the movements of the 1960s, the ristance the followg two s, the stabilized yet hive society after the AIDS crisis, and the existg barriers to the transn to maral fairns. Given that the magnate of transformatn that Lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) dividuals have been credible, is worthwhile to lve eply to the events. The Gay Revolutn is an thorative study of Ameri’s homosexual movement. It offers a prehensive acunt of the ntemporary movement for gay, lbian, and trans rights, om the 1950s to the current time, focg on fascatg nversatns wh polil lears, soldiers, civil advot, and reprentativ of the LGBT populatn who experience such stggl on a daily basis. Centered on extensive analysis and over 150 terviews, the book reveals this ongog tale not through pla tails but through vivid scriptn... * the gay revolution pdf *
First, I e a new methodologil lens (Social Movement Theory) to reexame the historil narrative of the gay rights movement.
By focg this lens on the actns of the Mattache Society and, more generally, on the east ast homophile anizatns, this paper intifi a protracted velopment om mobilizatn the early 1950s, through “assiatnism, ” and eventually to “liberatn” the early 1970s.
In the urse of this reexamatn, I e primary and sendary documents to foc on several often ignored events that clearly illtrate a transn the prcipl and tactil repertoire of the gay rights movement. The anizatns and dividuals studied this piece wrtled wh the ia and/or nature of “gay muny” and the role of sexualy the nstctn of their personal inti. The troductn of this piece addrs the major thematic trends and chronologil trop the historgraphy of the gay rights movement.
BOOK REVIEW: THE GAY REVOLUTN: THE STORY OF THE STGGLE
Alison Lefkovz, MANY ROADS LED TO GAY RIGHTS: PLACE, ACTIVISM, AND THE CHURCH, Reviews Amerin History, Vol. 44, No. 4 (December 2016), pp. 629-635 * the gay revolution pdf *
Sectn one begs the narrative earnt by providg a thorough history of the Mattache Society and the regnal nferenc anized by the “East Coast Homophile Organizatns. ” Sectn two ntu the narrative by scribg the natnal meetgs of the “North Amerin Conference of Homophile Organizatns” and the radilizatn of the “East Coast Homophile Organizatns.
” Fally, the paper nclus wh a sectn that explor recent historgraphic trends and the importance of ntued historil study for the future of the gay rights movement. Lillian Farman set the amb goal of chroniclg the gay rights movement om s humble origs behd closed doors post–World War II California to the major legal victori of the Obama admistratn ncerng gay ary personnel and marriage equaly. Characters such as Harry Hay, William Dale Jenngs, and Marilyn Rieger of the Mattache Society, a gay rights anizatn found 1950, seem new.
Her scriptns of the Gay Activists Alliance's “zaps” (r public monstratns signed to embarrass public figur)—pecially the equent zaps of New York Cy mayor John Ldsay—are vivid. Comparisons will be ma between Farman's work and the earlier tellg of the story, Dudley Clenden and Adam Nagourney's Out for Good: The Stggle to Build a Gay Rights Movement Ameri (1999). The Gay Revolutn not only offers an update, movg the story forward to ver gay marriage, but also go back time to pture the years before the 1969 rts at the Stonewall Inn and, I hope, to bury forever the myth that the gay rights movement began at that bar Greenwich Village.
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The Gay Revolutn: The Story of the Stggle * the gay revolution pdf *
The Gay Revolutn: The Story of the Stggle - 24 Hours accs. 336 pag, 8 unnumbered pag of plat: 24 cm"In June of 1969, a seri of rts over police actn at The Stonewall Inn, a small, dank, mob-n gay bar Greenwich Village, New York changed the longtime landspe of homosexuals society, lerally overnight. Comg durg a time when lbians and gays were routely closeted and fear of losg their jobs, their apartments, their fai and even their eedom, the rts - barely vered the media at the time - were the spark that led to a new ancy and openns the gay polil movement.
The name "Stonewall" has self bee almost synonymo wh the stggle for gay rights and yet there has been relatively ltle hard rmatn generally available about the rts themselv. Gay liberatn.
‘THE GAY REVOLUTN,’ BY LILLIAN FARMAN
Seizg the moment -- "We're the gay liberatn ont! " -- The heroic age -- ConclnsThe Chg Library/Women & Genr Studi py was acquired as part of The Don Kelly Rearch Collectn of Gay Lerature and Culture. The Gay Revolutn is a prodigly rearched acunt of the gay and lbian movement om the emergence of homophile activism to the recent victori the areas of ary policy and marriage equaly.
This hefty volume tak om the homophile movement, to pre-Stonewall protts, to Stonewall and the emergence of gay liberatn and lbian femism, to the culture wars wh the antigay New Right, to the AIDS stggle, to the fight over ary service, to the legal battl agast sodomy laws and workplace discrimatn, to marriage equaly activism, endg wh a nsiratn of “what remas to be done” before gays, lbians, bisexuals, and transgenr people “will tly be first-class cizens” (xvii). The chapter that leads off her discsn of gay and lbian activists targetg the Democratic Natnal Conventn 1972, for example, begs wh Bce Voeller, “six feet tall, wh a scraggly whe-blond beard and ponytail, ” lookg “at first glance like a radil. ” Farman adds: “He was not” and tells of Voeller first ntactg Gee McGovern, [End Page 522] who promised he would make sure “homosexually oriented dividuals” received first-class cizenship, then anizg a planng meetg an unheated Chigo church, and lnchg the fight for regnn wh the Democratic Party (249, 250).