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- 13 VERY GAY AND VERY GOOD BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ THIS PRI MONTH
- THE GAY SCIENCE (DOVER THRIFT EDNS: PHILOSOPHY) PAPERBACK – MAY 21, 2020
- GAY AND LBIAN STUDI
- SEXUAL ETHICS AND POSTMORNISM GAY RIGHTS PHILOSOPHY
13 VERY GAY AND VERY GOOD BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ THIS PRI MONTH
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- Hundreds of Kosovo people marched along the ma street durg a Gay para mandg "eedom" and "equal rights" the patriarchal and Mlim majory untry wh ltle tolerant views on sexualy. 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Rts, the unofficial start of the Gay Rights Movement.
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This is distct om the 1966 ‘Sip-In’, when a group of gay men, led by Lesch, refed to leave the fellow Greenwich Village (now) gay bar Juli’ bee they were nied a drk.
“Punks, Bulldagers, and Queens: The Radil Potential of Queer Polics, ”GLQ: A Journal of Lbian and Gay Studi vol.
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And then there is that tastrophe that she dat to 1973, one paradigmatic moment when Sylvia Rivera had to fight for her right to speak at a Christopher Street day gay pri para. So this is the moment where—at least that’s Stryker’s analysis—the ways part of the trans* movement and the gay liberatn movement, and also the lbian femist movement. Later on, Stryker scrib this moment the 1990s, where thgs e together aga, where queer theory wh the ntributns of Eve Sedgwick, Judh Butler and Gayle Rub plays a major part, where sex worker activism, sex-posive femism, play a major part and where—and I fd this very nvcg—the ter plays a major part.
All that ntribut to new dienc across divis between trans*, gay, lbian, and also whe and people of lour activism.
Matt Houlbrook fish 1957, the moment when the Wolfenn Report was published, when discsns about legal reform beg the UK, which ultimately lead to the reform of the Sexual Offenc Act 1967, and the partial crimalisatn of male homosexualy. He talks about sex public spac, parks, bathho, and about an emergg mercial culture of gayns the 1920s and ’30s, which affords more and more opportuni for people who uld afford to accs those spac, like the bathho, but also f, and other plac like that. He not only looks at how the police tried to ntrol those spac—how the police sent pla-cloth officers to entrap gay men, men lookg for sex wh other men urals and parks—but also how same-sex sirg men fed new spac for themselv.