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El. knyga: Locating Queer Histories: Places and Traces across the UK

Edited by (Birkbeck, University of London, UK), Edited by (Goldsmiths, University of London), Edited by (Leeds Beckett University, UK)
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350143746
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  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350143746
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"Ranging from the mid-19th century to the present, and from Edinburgh to Plymouth, this powerful collection explores the significance of locality in queer space and experiences in modern British history. The chapters cover a broad range of themes from migration, movement and multiculturalism; the distinctive queer social and political scenes of different cities; and the ways in which places have been reimagined through locally led community history projects. The book challenges traditional LGBTQ histories which have tended to conceive of queer experience in the UK as a comprising a homogeneous, national narrative. Edited by leading historians, the book foregrounds the voices of LGBTQ-identified people by looking at a range of letters, diaries, TV interviews and oral testimonies. It provides a unique and fascinating account of queer experiences in Britain and how they have been shaped through different localities"--

Ranging from the mid-19th century to the present, and from Edinburgh to Plymouth, this powerful collection explores the significance of locality in queer space and experiences in modern British history.
The chapters cover a broad range of themes from migration, movement and multiculturalism; the distinctive queer social and political scenes of different cities; and the ways in which places have been reimagined through locally led community history projects. The book challenges traditional LGBTQ histories which have tended to conceive of queer experience in the UK as a comprising a homogeneous, national narrative.
Edited by leading historians, the book foregrounds the voices of LGBTQ-identified people by looking at a range of letters, diaries, TV interviews and oral testimonies. It provides a unique and fascinating account of queer experiences in Britain and how they have been shaped through different localities.

Recenzijos

The theme of this book is that locality matters. Queer lives and queerscapes are illuminated across a multiplicity of places, spaces and times: from polities to gardens, synagogues, photography collections, racial interminglings, English beaches and Florence estates. Queerness is not so much about being as becoming, celebrating difference and belonging in all its varieties. * Jeffrey Weeks, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, London South Bank University, UK, Author of Between Worlds: A Queer Boy from the Valleys. * Locating Queer Histories provides an exquisitely rich, wide-ranging sampler of queer experiences. Methodologically and geographically varied, this work delivers on the promise of queer urban, regional, and provincial histories to engage us in revisiting familiar places from new perspectives, communities long omitted from history. Locating Queer Histories is a welcome challenge to the field and a promise of more to come. * Valerie J. Korinek, A.S. Morton Professor of History, University of Saskatchewan, Canada * This is another superlative offering from the 'Queer Beyond London' team of Bengry, Cook and Oram. The scholars they have assembled treat the reader to a rich diversity of topics about the fascinating heterogeneity of queer Britain. This is a collection to be savoured. * Brian Lewis, Professor of History, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. * Opening up a wealth of new questions and avenues to explore, Locating Queer Histories emphasizes at its heart the profound importance of locality for histories of sex, desire and sexuality. * Journal of Contemporary History *

Daugiau informacijos

Explores the power of locality and regionality in shaping LGBTQ lives and experiences in Britain from the 19th century to the present.
Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Introduction

1. Great Expectations: Migrating to Edinburgh, Alva Träbert
2. The North South Divide? Examining Queer Intersections between
Newcastle upon Tyne and London, Gareth Longstaff
3. Sectarianism and queer lives in Northern Ireland since the 1970s,
Sean Brady
4. Queer Transplanting from the Himalayas to Yorkshire: Reginald
Farrers Loves for Men and Alpine Plants (1880-1920), Dominic Janes
5. Cool and Green and Lovely Beyond Anything: Oxfords Parsons
Pleasure 1844-1992, George Townsend
6. Tracing Queer Black Spaces in Interwar Britain, Caroline Bressey
and Gemma Romain,
7. London Suburbs and the Co-Creation of LGBT+ Jewish Identities, Searle
Kochberg and Margaret Greenfields,
8. The queer politics and pleasure of community resistance to Section
28 on Brighton Beach, 1988-1994, Louise Pawley
9. Taking Pride in Plymouths Past, Alan Butler
10. A Queer Collection: The English Colony in Florence, 1890 1940,
Rachel Hope Cleves

Notes on Contributors
Index
Matt Cook is Professor of Modern History at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. He is the author of Queer Domesticities: Homosexuality and Home Life in 20th-Century London (2014) and London and the Culture of Homosexuality, 1885-1914 (2003).

Alison Oram is Professor of Social and Cultural History at Leeds Beckett University, UK. She is the author of Her Husband Was a Woman!: Women's Gender Crossing and Modern British Culture (2007) and the Lesbian History Sourcebook (2001).

Justin Bengry is Lecturer in Queer History at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. His forthcoming monograph is entitled The Pink Pound: Capitalism and Homosexuality in 20th-Century Britain.