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In Queer Domtici: Homosexualy and Home Life Twentieth-Century London (Palgrave, 2014), Matt Cook explor queer men’s experienc of home and homemakg the metropolis. An important and signifint break wh prev studi, cludg his own, that privileged public arenas the formatn of homosexual subcultur, Queer Domtici stead illumat how the personal and the private ntributed to buildg ternnected relatnships and muni. If so, how do your se studi illumate queer hom even the absence of homosexual partnerships?
JB: Queer theorists have posed that vtment home, and related plicy wh palism, ntribut to a policized homonormativy. How do your study support or refute the associatns of queer domticy wh homonormativy? MC: I thk that is too simplistic to figure home as apolil or hetero- or homo-normative.
Romantic socialists Edward Carpenter and Charl Ashbee through to the squatters and munards of the Gay Liberatn Front have shown how home and the anizatn of domtic life uld be a part – and a fundamental part — of livg radilly and explorg what radilism associated wh sex, genr and sexualy might mean. JB: The Sexual Offenc Act (1967) dified the ‘rpectable’, domtilly stable, monogamo uple as the only valid optn for gay men. Particular prsur and anxieti were a part of everyday life for many gay men post 1967.