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Gay essentials : facts for your queer brain /

Основен автор: Bianco, David, 1970-
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Los Angeles, CA : Alyson Books, 1999.
Издание: 1st ed.
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Съдържание:
  • 1.
  • Who was Sappho?
  • 1
  • 2.
  • How gay was the Renaissance?
  • 4
  • 3.
  • When were the first sodomy laws passed in America?
  • 8
  • 4.
  • Were there any gay heroes in the American Revolution?
  • 11
  • 5.
  • Were "passing" women lesbians?
  • 14
  • 6.
  • Who was Walt Whitman?
  • 18
  • 7.
  • Who was Karl Heinrich Ulrichs?
  • 21
  • 8.
  • How did San Francisco become so gay?
  • 25
  • 9.
  • Was Susan B. Anthony a lesbian?
  • 28
  • 10.
  • Who were the "berdaches"?
  • 31
  • 11.
  • Who was Katherine Lee Bates?
  • 35
  • 12.
  • What was the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee?
  • 39
  • 13.
  • What were Oscar Wilde's trials about?
  • 42
  • 14.
  • What is the history of gay bathhouses?
  • 46
  • 15.
  • When did American gays, lesbians, and others first start calling themselves "queer"?
  • 49
  • 16.
  • Who was E.M. Forster?
  • 52
  • 17.
  • Who were Havelock Ellis and Edith Lees Ellis?
  • 55
  • 18.
  • How gay was the Harlem Renaissance?
  • 58
  • 19.
  • Who were Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas?
  • 61
  • 20.
  • Who was Willa Cather?
  • 65
  • 21.
  • What was the Leopold and Loeb case?
  • 69
  • 22.
  • Who was Natalie Barney?
  • 72
  • 23.
  • What was the first gay rights organization in America?
  • 75
  • 24.
  • Who was Janet Flanner?
  • 79
  • 25.
  • What was the "Padlock" Bill?
  • 82
  • 26.
  • What was The Well of Loneliness?
  • 85
  • 27.
  • Who was Babe Didrikson Zaharias?
  • 88
  • 28.
  • Was Eleanor Roosevelt a lesbian?
  • 91
  • 29.
  • What was The Children's Hour?
  • 93
  • 30.
  • What happened to gays and lesbians during the Holocaust?
  • 97
  • 31.
  • Who were some of the lesbians in Hollywood's golden age?
  • 100
  • 32.
  • What is the origin of the phrase "a friend of Dorothy's"?
  • 103
  • 33.
  • Who were Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead?
  • 105
  • 34.
  • What were the army drag shows during World War II?
  • 108
  • 35.
  • What were "blue discharges"?
  • 112
  • 36.
  • When did the American gay and lesbian press begin?
  • 115
  • 37.
  • How gay were Tennessee Williams's plays?
  • 118
  • 38.
  • What was the Kinsey Report?
  • 121
  • 39.
  • What were the lesbian pulp novels of the 1950s?
  • 125
  • 40.
  • What were physique magazines?
  • 128
  • 41.
  • Who was Christine Jorgensen?
  • 131
  • 42.
  • What was the Mattachine Society?
  • 135
  • 43.
  • How did McCarthyism affect gays and lesbians?
  • 138
  • 44.
  • Who were the Daughters of Bilitis?
  • 141
  • 45.
  • Who was Rudi Gernreich?
  • 144
  • 46.
  • Who was James Baldwin?
  • 147
  • 47.
  • What was the Boise Sex Scandal?
  • 150
  • 48.
  • What was Evelyn Hooker's research about?
  • 153
  • 49.
  • What was the Wolfenden Report?
  • 155
  • 50.
  • Who was Lorraine Hansberry?
  • 158
  • 51.
  • What was the Supreme Court's first pro-gay ruling?
  • 162
  • 52.
  • What have gays and lesbians experienced in revolutionary Cuba?
  • 166
  • 53.
  • Who was Bayard Rustin?
  • 170
  • 54.
  • What was Nacho?
  • 174
  • 55.
  • What is the origin of the annual gay and lesbian pride events?
  • 177
  • 56.
  • Was J. Edgar Hoover gay?
  • 180
  • 57.
  • Who was Andy Warhol?
  • 183
  • 58.
  • Who was Ramon Novarro?
  • 187
  • 59.
  • How did the Vietnam War affect gay men?
  • 190
  • 60.
  • What was the role of the Stonewall riots in the lesbian and gay liberation movement?
  • 194
  • 61.
  • What was the Gay Activists Alliance?
  • 197
  • 62.
  • Who was Yukio Mishima?
  • 200
  • 63.
  • Who was Diego Vinales?
  • 203
  • 64.
  • What was the Lavender Menace?
  • 206
  • 65.
  • What was the Alpine County Project?
  • 209
  • 66.
  • What was the first gay-themed TV movie?
  • 212
  • 67.
  • What are some of the products gays and lesbians have boycotted over the years?
  • 214
  • 68.
  • Who was Norma McCorvey?
  • 217
  • 69.
  • What is the history of Naiad Press?
  • 220
  • 70.
  • Did Bette Midler really get her start by singing in a gay bathhouse?
  • 223
  • 71.
  • Who was Dr. Howard Brown?
  • 225
  • 72.
  • How did homosexuality lose its official status as a mental illness?
  • 228
  • 73.
  • Who was Oliver Sipple?
  • 231
  • 74.
  • Who was Sgt. Leonard Matlovich?
  • 233
  • 75.
  • Who were some of the first openly gay elected officials?
  • 237
  • 76.
  • When did American gays and lesbians first wear pink triangles as a political statement?
  • 240
  • 77.
  • Who were the first major-league athletes to come out?
  • 242
  • 78.
  • Who was Sal Mineo?
  • 246
  • 79.
  • What is the history of the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival?
  • 249
  • 80.
  • What were the civil rights setbacks of the late 1970s?
  • 252
  • 81.
  • What was the National Women's Conference?
  • 256
  • 82.
  • What was the Body Politic raid?
  • 259
  • 83.
  • How gay was the disco era?
  • 262
  • 84.
  • What were the White Night Riots?
  • 266
  • 85.
  • When did the three marches on Washington for lesbian and gay rights take place?
  • 270
  • 86.
  • What were the Cruising protests?
  • 273
  • 87.
  • How did Billie Jean King come out?
  • 276
  • 88.
  • What was the "Queen for a Day Clause"?
  • 279
  • 89.
  • What was the early media coverage of AIDS?
  • 282
  • 90.
  • What were the lesbian sex wars?
  • 285
  • 91.
  • Why aren't the Gay Games called the Gay Olympics?
  • 289
  • 92.
  • What did gays and lesbians write to President Reagan about?
  • 291
  • 93.
  • When did Rock Hudson's homosexuality become public knowledge?
  • 293
  • 94.
  • What is the history of the AIDS quilt?
  • 296
  • 95.
  • What were Liberace's legal victories?
  • 299
  • 96.
  • What was Bowers v. Hardwick?
  • 302
  • 97.
  • Who was Terry Dolan?
  • 305
  • 98.
  • How was ACT UP founded?
  • 308
  • 99.
  • Was Barney Frank the first gay congressman?
  • 311
  • 100.
  • What was the custody battle over Sharon Kowalski?
  • 314
  • 101.
  • Was Bill Clinton the first presidential candidate to openly support gay and lesbian rights?
  • 317.