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Zusatztext “For anyone interested in as-yet-untold queer history, this is a must-read.” Informationen zum Autor Nan Alamilla Boyd is Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Sonoma State University. Klappentext "A smart! insightful! readable book. Boyd expertly outlines the political! economic! and legal contours of San Francisco's queer history. With a rich array of sources! she reconstructs the nightclubs and bars where customers! workers! and owners fought for the right to public assembly and helped inaugurate a movement for gay and lesbian civil rights."-Joanne Meyerowitz! author of How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States "An outstanding book! a major contribution to U.S. gay! lesbian! and queer history. Nan Boyd has produced a fascinating account that helps us to understand why and how San Francisco has come to occupy such pride of place in the queer imagination. Traversing the complicated geography! the multiple gender and sexual cultures! and the multi-layered politics of a great metropolis! Wide-Open Town is a must-read for historians! students and scholars of sex! gender! and sexuality! and all those who have ever left their hearts in San Francisco."-Marc Stein! author of City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves: Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia! 1945-1972 "Boyd spins out a fascinating story of a unique community and in the process informs our understanding of the development of gay/lesbian communities and activism in places beyond San Francisco. She does this by showing the links between and relationship of cultural resistance and various forms of political organizing! and by rethinking the ways that major events in U.S. history! such as Prohibition and the Second World War! have shaped gay/lesbian history."-Leila J. Rupp! author of A Desired Past "Nan Boyd has excavated a queer pre-history of gay liberation movements in San Francisco. By highlighting sex and race tourism as well as the centrality of gender transgression to the creation of gay communities! she sheds new light on the formation of sexual identities in the twentieth century. Both insightful and highly readable! Wide Open Town takes lesbian and gay history a step further by locating its roots in gender subversion and through the compelling stories of individual sexual pioneers who frame her analyses."-Estelle B. Freedman! author of No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women Zusammenfassung Traces the history of gay men and lesbians in San Francisco. This book argues that the communities forged inside bars and taverns functioned politically and, ultimately, offered practical and ideological responses to the policing of San Francisco's queer and transgender communities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: San Francisco Was a Wide-Open Town Oral History: José Sarria 1. Transgender and Gay Male Cultures from the 1890s through the 1960s Oral History: Reba Hudson 2. Lesbian Space! Lesbian Territory: San Francisco's North Beach District! 1933-1954 Oral History: Joe Baron 3. Policing Queers in the 1940s and 1950s: Harassment! Prosecution! and the Legal Defense of Gay Bars Oral History: Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon 4. "A Queer Ladder of Social Mobility": San Francisco's Homophile Movements! 1953-1960 Oral History: George Mendenhall 5. Queer Cooperation and Resistance: A Gay and Lesbian Movement Comes Together in the 1960s Conclusion: Marketing a Queer San Francisco Appendix A: Map of North Beach Queer Bars and Restaurants! 1933-1965 Appendix B: List of Interviewees Notes Index Plates follow page ...