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The Gay Revolution: the Story of the Struggle PDF Book THE GAY REVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Lillian Faderman | 798 pages | 22 Oct 2015 | SIMON & SCHUSTER | 9781451694116 | English | New York, United States The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle PDF Book The days of rage become years of struggle. In general, Faderman only pays periodic lip service to trans-led movements in the same cursory way she only pays lip service to radical movements altogether. I know from my own perspective as a life-long lesbian activist, it was my finding these organizations as a teenager that led me to my own activism. But, in a stunning disconnect, lawmakers and the medical doctors who influenced them preferred to insist that people who engaged in such acts comprised a tiny distinct group, different from the rest of humanity. The inspiring history told in this book testifies to the truth of Margaret Mead's famous words: 'Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. We need to be mad. In her prologue, Faderman starts with Johnson and ends with the ceremony to bestow the rank of brigadier general two stars to Army Colonel Tammy Smith. Family Values. It treats so many of the important, but lesser-known moments in this history and brings to life the many players that have made the movement successful as well as highlighting some of the failures in instructive ways. Anisfield- Wolf Book Award. While the history was fascinating, by the time I got near the end I was missing a sense of what it was actually like to live as a gay person in each of the eras she described. Must redeem within 90 days. The narrator was very good. Jul 15, M added it. It has given me hope that everyday people can effect change in large, seemingly unmovable institutions. And it was great to read about a series of early engagements that put us on the way to the amazing progress that has been made in my lifetime. The Riots. The book certainly focuses on the divide between radical activists and suit and tie organizers, not always successfully, but making an interesting case for the dynamism of radicalism engaging pride and anger as resources to recruit folks, while buttoned up approaches may get the piecemeal reforms necessary to navigate a capitalist democracy. I would say that, overall, the only weak area that I could point to is the treatment of the AIDs crisis, which seems to have been passed over very quickly, but perhaps that is more central a social development than a political one? Videos About This Book. Beginning before many of us were born and when Faderman herself was still a child, in , Faderman literally sets the stage for what is to come. A must read. In the words of the eyewitnesses who were there through the most critical events, The Gay Revolution paints a nuanced portrait of the LGBT civil rights movement. That was enough. A defining account, this is the most complete and authoritative book of its kind. We have so much work to do, and we must never become complacent. Archived from the original on 26 September I have so much respect for the history of the LGBT people and the activists that worked tirelessly to make the United States a better place. And it does. Understand it. About: Victoria Brownworth Victoria A. Under section of the bill, he would remain there until the superintendent of St. The different parts are separated loosely chronologically but mainly defined by topic. It's organized by "struggle", with the stories of movement heroes interwoven. Do you want to go? Of Martyrs and Marches. A defining account, this is the most complete and authoritative book of its kind. It is both mesmerizing and gutting to read this book. She refused to stop saying that she was a homosexual and was not ashamed. Archived from the original on 30 November Having the timescale really helped. The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle Writer It was obviously designed to be a textbook for a college level gay history course. But, in a stunning disconnect, lawmakers and the medical doctors who influenced them preferred to insist that people who engaged in such acts comprised a tiny distinct group, different from the rest of humanity. Faderman explores the diverse approaches to social and legislative change that continue to mark the LGBT community. Ferry stood there patiently, listening. In reading this book I am even more convinced than ever that radicalism is the only thing that has ever gotten anything done. The psychologist Evelyn Hooker showed her colleagues in that they could not distinguish between the psychological test results of gays and straights, thereby beginning to challenge the coherence of homosexuality as a diagnostic category. Her prologue, with all its damning realities for lesbians and gay men in the era before Stonewall, sets the tone of the book. Members save with free shipping everyday! I was far too young during the 80s so I have only a historical impression of its impact. And then we surged forward out of the depths of despair, people like Kramer and Michael Petrelis leading the charge in ACT UP, with other radicalized groups following suit. Having the timescale really helped. I'm also glad that Faderman shows equanimity in her portrayal of gays and lesbians as being "opposed" to each other; she gives gay men their due for their misogyny when working with lesbians, but also shows the non-committal mission of the Daughters of Bilitis. I wished there was some theory to it, e. He recommended Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, a place that looked like a five-star hotel on a country estate. And how many of our brothers and sisters have died along the way to the advancements that have been procured, but which have yet to be fully codified. I found the book remarkably moving in spots. It was no better and no worse, she theorized, than what poor or unenlightened parents did: they threw their homosexual children out into the streets. At least this book also proves that persistence will pay off, despite in-fighting and setbacks. Simon had his idiosyncrasies and prejudices. By now in many states, facilities had been built and mechanisms put in place. The Struggle for Workplace Protection. In the words of the eyewitnesses who were there through the most critical events, The Gay Revolution paints a nuanced portrait of the LGBT civil rights movement. Lesbians and gay men were crazy; how else to explain their behavior? Archived from the original on 15 November The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle Reviews Jul 31, Daniel rated it really liked it Shelves: read-in Related Articles. I would say that, overall, the only weak area that I could point to is the treatment of the AIDs crisis, which seems to have been passed ove This is an extremely thorough examination of the LGBT movement in the United States, covering all political aspects from the 50s onward. I do wish more trans and queer POC activism were included, but I expect that is a result of bias in the historical record a topic deserving of a whole book unto itself , not bias in Faderman's historiography; where Faderman has an opportunity to discuss those topics, she by no means avoids them. More videos Beginning before many of us were born and when Faderman herself was still a child, in , Faderman literally sets the stage for what is to come. I feel that many LGBT people are totally unaware of our history to a frightening degree. It has shown me that our government has many flaws, but we the people can help rectify that. See details. I read this because audible had it on sale for around 5 dollars and I didn't know much about the history. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Sort order. It made sodomy punishable by up to twenty years in prison. The author knows her stuff. Getting It Right and Wrong in the West. The book certainly focuses on the divide between radical activists and suit and tie organizers, not always successfully, but making an interesting case for the dynamism of radicalism engaging pride and anger as resources to recruit folks, while buttoned up approaches may get the piecemeal reforms necessary to navigate a capitalist democracy. Faderman discusses the protests in the s; the counter reaction of the s and early eighties; the decimated but united community during the AIDS epidemic; and the current hurdles for the right to marriage equality. Barrett liked the description. He assured his formidable audiences, including the New York Academy of Medicine and the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police, that a criminal could be identified even before he committed a crime by a drooping eyelid or a hanging corner of the mouth. Learning How to Win. The appeal - reject - appeal - yes - contest - yes saga indubitably paints a picture of the frustrating stubbornness of democratic institutions, but I was surprised that a writer as gifted as Faderman wasn't able to imbue more life into the back-half of the book. Among her many honors are six Lambda Literary Awards, two American Library Association Awards, and several lifetime achievement awards for scholarship. She brings the heft of a career to bear here — of the more than interviews she draws on for this new book, some date back decades, like her interview with the lesbian pioneers Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon. In July, Winters was fired from her long-time position as teacher and director of religious studies at Mercy Waldron Academy, a private Catholic K school.
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