1st Edition
Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II History and Memory
By Sonya L Jones
Copyright 1998
258 Pages
by
Routledge
258 Pages
by
Routledge
258 Pages
by
Routledge
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Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II chronicles the multifaceted explosion of gay and lesbian writing that has taken place in the second half of the twentieth century. Encompassing a wide range of subject matter and a balance of gay and lesbian concerns, it includes work by established scholars as well as young theoreticians and archivists who have initiated new areas of investigation.... Read more
Contents
Introduction
- The Calamus Root: A Study of American Gay Poetry Since World War II
- The Purloined Ladder: Its Place in Lesbian History
- “What Is Going On Here?”: Baldwin’s Another Country
- Writing the Fairy Huckleberry Finn: William Goyen’s and Truman Capote’s Genderings of Male Homosexuality
- Inscribing a Lesbian Reader, Projecting a Lesbian Subject: A Jane Rule Diptych
- Built Out of Books: Lesbian Energy and Feminist Ideology in Alternative Publishing
- Bertha Harris’s Lover: Lesbian and Postmodern
- Breaking the Silence, Dismantling Taboos: Latino Novels on AIDS
- Nietzsche, Autobiography, History: Mourning and Martin and John
- Resources for Lesbian Ethnographic Research in the Lavender Archives
- The Will to Remember: The Lesbian Herstory Archives of New York
Biography
Jones, Sonya L






