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GAY LIBERATN AFTER MAY '68
Homosexual Dire [PDF] [54aig3j621g0]. Origally published 1972 France, Guy Hocquenghem's Homosexual Dire has bee a classic gay theory. Translat... * homosexual desire guy hocquenghem pdf *
Signifint as one of the earlit products of the ternatnal gay liberatn movement, Hocquenghem's work was fluenced by the extraordary energi unleashed by the polil upheavals of both the Paris "May Days" of 1968 and the gay and lbian polil rebellns that occurred ci around the world the wake of New York's Stonewall rts of June 1969.
Two s after s appearance, Homosexual Dire remas an exhilaratg analysis of palist societi' pervasive fascatn wh, and vlent fear of, same-sex sire and addrs issu that ntue to be highly charged and productive on for queer polics. Anti-Homosexual Paranoia "Unnatural acts": nature and the law A myth: the progrs of public morals The strengtheng of anti-homosexual paranoia Homosexualy and crime Homosexualy and disease "Latent" and "patent" homosexualy. Capalism, the Fay and the An The phallic signifier and the sublimated an Homosexualy and the an Homosexualy and the loss of inty The petive society and the le of the phall Oedipal reproductn and homosexualy Homosexual groupg.
In Gay Liberatn after May ’68, first published France 1974 and appearg here English for the first time, Guy Hocquenghem tails the rise of the * homosexual desire guy hocquenghem pdf *
NEW INTRODUCTION Michael Moon I had never heard of Guy Hocquenghem or Homosexual Dire until I unexpectedly happened on a py of the English trans latn soon after s first publitn 1 978, on a shelf unproply marked "Sex and Marriage" a shoppg-mall bookstore Columbia, Maryland. I had been readg gay liberatn publitns (mostly Brish and Amerin perdi ls-Boston's Fag Rag, San Francis's Gay Sunshe, London's gay News and Gay Left) for some years at the time, and I had also started readg "theory" (mostly French), but I had not to that pot seen anyone be the two thgs the same work, so I was exced to fd my first mol of the gay appropriatn of poststcturalist theory. G., the first volume of Fouult's History of Sexualy had been translated to English the same year), but I spect that for many rears before me, an or anglophone, HomosexualDirewas our first workg example of theoretil disurse strongly flected by gay activism.