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English · Hardback

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"Dining Out explores how gay people came of age, came out, and fought for their rights not just in gay bars or the streets, but in restaurants, from cruisy urban cafeterias of the 1920s to mom-and-pop diners that fed the Stonewall generation to the intersectional hotspots of the early 21st century. Using archival material, original reporting and interviews, and first-person accounts, Erik Piepenburg explores how LGBTQ restaurants shaped, and continue to shape, generations of gay Americans. Through the eyes of a reporter and the stomach of a hungry gay man, Dining Out examines the rise, impact and legacies of the nation's gay restaurants past, present, and future, connecting meals with memories. Hamburger Mary's, Florent, a suburban Denny's queered by kids: Piepenburg explores how these and many other gay restaurants, coffee shops, diners and unconventional eateries have charted queer placemaking and changed the modern LGBTQ civil rights movement for the better"--

About the author

Erik Piepenburg has been writing for The New York Times since 2004, covering LGBTQ+ issues, film, theater, television, food and travel. His writing has also appeared in The Los Angeles Times,Time Out New York, the Chicago Reader, Out magazine, and other publications. Originally and proudly from Cleveland, he lives with his partner in New York City.

Summary

As gay restaurants--rare spaces of safety and celebration for the LGBTQ+ community--fall by the wayside, New York Times journalist Erik Piepenburg takes readers on a culinary tour full of joy, nostalgia, sadness, and sex in Progressive Era Automats, lesbian separatist eateries, Wisconsin sports bars, drag brunches, and his own beloved diners.

Product details

Authors Erik Piepenburg
Publisher Grand Central
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.06.2025
 
EAN 9780306832161
ISBN 978-0-306-83216-1
No. of pages 352
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

USA, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Food & society, United States of America, USA, Gay & Lesbian studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General, Cultural studies: food and society, LGBTQ+ Studies / topics

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