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Has the gay movement failed?, Martin Duberman

Label
Has the gay movement failed?, Martin Duberman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-228) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Has the gay movement failed?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1006305509
Responsibility statement
Martin Duberman
Summary
"The past fifty years have seen significant shifts in attitudes toward LGBTQ people and wider acceptance of them in the United States and the West. Yet the extent of this progress, argues Martin Duberman, has been more broad and conservative than deep and transformative. One of the most renowned historians of the American left and LGBTQ movement, as well as a pioneering social-justice activist, Duberman reviews the fifty years since Stonewall with an immediacy and rigor that informs and energizes. He revisits the early gay movement and its progressive vision for society, and puts the left on notice as failing time and again to embrace the queer potential for social transformation. Acknowledging the elimination of some of the most discriminatory policies that plagued earlier generations, he takes note of the cost--the sidelining of radical goals on the way to achieving more normative inclusion. Illuminating the fault lines both within and beyond the movements of the past and today, this critical book is also hopeful: Duberman urges us to learn from this history to fight for a truly inclusive and expansive society."--Dust jacket
Table Of Contents
Storming the citadel -- Love, work, sex -- Equality or liberation? -- Whose left?
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