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Lavender and Red
Liberation and Solidarity in the Gay and Lesbian Left
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Emily K. Hobson
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English
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2016
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LGBT activism is often imagined as a self-contained struggle, inspired by but set apart from other social movements. Lavender and Red recounts a far different story: a history of queer radicals who understood their sexual liberation as intertwined with solidarity against imperialism, war, and racism. This politics was born in the late 1960s but survived well past Stonewall, propelling a gay and lesbian left that flourished through the end of the Cold War. The gay and lesbian left found its center in the San Francisco Bay Area, a place where sexual self-determination and revolutionary internationalism converged. Across the 1970s, its activists embraced socialist and women of color feminism and crafted queer opposition to militarism and the New Right. In the Reagan years, they challenged U.S. intervention in Central America, collaborated with their peers in Nicaragua, and mentored the first direct action against AIDS. Bringing together archival research, oral histories, and vibrant images, Emily K. Hobson rediscovers the radical queer past for a generation of activists today.
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Hobson Emily K. :
Emily K. Hobson is Associate Professor of History and of Gender, Race, and Identity at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. Beyond the Gay Ghetto. Founding Debates in Gay Liberation
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Chapter 2. A More Powerful Weapon. Lesbian Feminism and Collective Defense
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Chapter 3. Limp Wrists and Clenched Fists. Defining a Politics and Hitting the Streets
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Chapter 4. 24th and Mission. Building Lesbian and Gay Solidarity with Nicaragua
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Chapter 5. Talk About Loving in the War Years. Nicaragua, Transnational Feminism, and AIDS
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Chapter 6. Money for AIDS, Not War. Anti-militarism, Direct Action against the Epidemic, and Movement History
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Epilogue
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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October 4, 2016
eBook ISBN:
9780520965706
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336
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Keywords for this book
lgbtq; lgbtq activism; activist; queer activism; queer radical; radical politics; san francisco; socialist; political; government; imperialism; war; racism; anti war; 1960s; stonewall; cold war; leftist; bay area; revolution; queer activist; revolutionary; 1970s; people of color; social studies; black feminism; reagan years; aids; oral history; activism; queer; sexual liberation; social movements