Making Trouble: Essays on Gay History, Politics, and the University

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Psychology Press, 1992 - History - 274 pages
Why has the gay freedome struggle continued to thrive despite the conservative political climate of recent years? What happens when gay and lesbian educators come out of the closet? Combining historical and political analysis with autobiography and memoir. This book brings together the essays of John D'Emilio, a pioneering gay historian and long-time movement activist. Writeen over a period of almost twenty years, these essays provide a unique exploration of the history of gay life since World War II, describe the courage and accomplishments of gay and lesbian activities, and survey the vast changes that their movement for equality has had on American society, politics, and the university.
 

Contents

3
2
San Franciscos Experience
15
A New Field of Study
96
Gay History and Gay Historians
138
The Campus Environment for Gay and Lesbian Life
148
Graduation
176
Where Do We Go From Here?
191
Feminist Frontier or Social Purity Crusade?
202
A Peoples Memorial
216
You Cant Build a Movement on Anger
220
After Stonewall
273
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