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

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