1st Edition

Radical Records (Routledge Revivals) Thirty Years of Lesbian and Gay History, 1957-1987

By Bob Cant, Susan Hemmings Copyright 2011
282 Pages
by Routledge

282 Pages
by Routledge

282 Pages
by Routledge

The period between the publication in 1957 of the liberalising Wolfenden Report and the introduction in 1987 of the homophobic Section 28 was characterised by unprecedented optimism and political activism among lesbians and gay men in Britain. But the law and its shortcomings never determined their whole political and cultural agenda and Radical Records explores the diverse and sometimes... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Battling for Wolfenden  3. Scotland: Against the Odds  4. Memoirs of an Anti-Heroine  5. A Community of Interests  6. Coming to Terms  7. Separatism: A Look Back at Anger  8. Faltering From the Closet  9. The Importance of Being Lesbian  10. Living on the Fringes – in More Ways than One  11. Oi! What About us?  12. ‘Irrespective of Race, Sex, Sexuality…’  13. Voices in my Ear  14. The Liberation of Affection  15. Amnesia and Antagonism: Anti-Lesbianism in the Youth Service  16. Lesbian Mothers: The Fight for Child Custody  17. Parrot Cries  18. Normal Channels  19. The Should We, Shouldn’t We? Debate  20. One Step to Heaven  21. Somewhere over the Rainbow  22. No Going Back

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Bob Cant, Susan Hemmings

‘A stimulating criss-crossing of history and biographies.’ - Mary McIntosh