Titre : | Gay Spirit : Myth and Meaning | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs et autres personnes : | Mark Thompson, Auteur ; Dennis Altman (1943-), Auteur ; Malcolm Boyd, Auteur ; Michael Bronski (1945?49?-), Auteur ; William S. Burroughs (1914-1997) , Auteur ; Bob Gallagher, Auteur ; Judy Grahn, Auteur ; Harry Hay (1912-2002), Auteur ; Jim Kepner, Auteur ; Don Kilhefner, Auteur ; Geoff Mains, Auteur ; William Moritz, Auteur ; Will Roscoe (1964-), Auteur ; Tobias Schneebaum, Auteur ; Aaron Shurin, Auteur ; Mitch Walker, Auteur ; Alexander Wilson, Auteur | Editeur : | New York [USA] : Saint Martin's Press | Année : | 1987 | Importance : | 308 pages | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-312-01765-1 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Généralités et biographies:Essais, manifestes, pamphlets
| Résumé : | Gay Spirit, the psychic and creative energies generated by people we now call gay, has always existed on the outer shores of our culture's collective consciousness. In the past, gay people were labeled heretics, perversions of nature, or categorized pseudo-scientifically. Gay people lived on the edge of the global village or worked within its mainstream in denial and disguise. But today that spirit has re-emerged and lives among us.
This book of essays explores the possibilities of that spirit--suggesting ways in which gay people might find a place and purpose in human culture unique to themselves, departing with the questions asked nearly forty years ago by the Mattachine Society: Who are we? Where have we come from? Why are we here? |
Gay Spirit : Myth and Meaning [texte imprimé] / Mark Thompson, Auteur ; Dennis Altman (1943-), Auteur ; Malcolm Boyd, Auteur ; Michael Bronski (1945?49?-), Auteur ; William S. Burroughs (1914-1997) , Auteur ; Bob Gallagher, Auteur ; Judy Grahn, Auteur ; Harry Hay (1912-2002), Auteur ; Jim Kepner, Auteur ; Don Kilhefner, Auteur ; Geoff Mains, Auteur ; William Moritz, Auteur ; Will Roscoe (1964-), Auteur ; Tobias Schneebaum, Auteur ; Aaron Shurin, Auteur ; Mitch Walker, Auteur ; Alexander Wilson, Auteur . - New York (USA) : Saint Martin's Press, 1987 . - 308 pages. ISBN : 978-0-312-01765-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Généralités et biographies:Essais, manifestes, pamphlets
| Résumé : | Gay Spirit, the psychic and creative energies generated by people we now call gay, has always existed on the outer shores of our culture's collective consciousness. In the past, gay people were labeled heretics, perversions of nature, or categorized pseudo-scientifically. Gay people lived on the edge of the global village or worked within its mainstream in denial and disguise. But today that spirit has re-emerged and lives among us.
This book of essays explores the possibilities of that spirit--suggesting ways in which gay people might find a place and purpose in human culture unique to themselves, departing with the questions asked nearly forty years ago by the Mattachine Society: Who are we? Where have we come from? Why are we here? |
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