Long condemned for being homogeneous and intolerant, suburbia seems to offer gay people little but the road out to the big city. So why are so many gay stories set there? This book shows that far from having nothing to do with modern gay identity, post-war suburbanization has helped produce it. Exploring the work of over twenty established and lesser-known British and American gay writers and directors, including Dennis Cooper, Quentin Crisp, Todd Haynes, Christopher Isherwood, David Leavitt, Oscar Moore and Edmund White, Martin Dines argues that the suburbs form a crucial and complex site in the gay imagination. These suburban stories offer a variety of competing pictures of gay subculture and different strategies for engaging with mainstr...
Queer spaces have shaped modern gay identities, but they have not been without contradiction and com...
How could one write about gay life for the mainstream public in Cold War America? Many midcentury ga...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
The gay male emerged as a visible public consumer during 1990s, when the LGBTQ movement in the Unite...
The Literature of Suburban Change examines the diverse body of cultural material produced since 1960...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
The majority of the population in the Global North lives not only in urban areas – to put it more ac...
abstract: In the mid-twentieth century, a number of vital and quietly revolutionary gay male writers...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...
This paper speculates on the role of place in the formation of gay men's identities in the Sydney re...
Despite the widely hailed importance of gay bars, what we know of them comes largely from the gaybor...
Book synopsis: This book contains a collection of cutting-edge chapters that explore various connect...
This dissertation examines homo/sexual representation in French and American literature and film fro...
Queer spaces have shaped modern gay identities, but they have not been without contradiction and com...
How could one write about gay life for the mainstream public in Cold War America? Many midcentury ga...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
Since the early 1980s, an increasing number of British and American stories in print and on screen h...
The gay male emerged as a visible public consumer during 1990s, when the LGBTQ movement in the Unite...
The Literature of Suburban Change examines the diverse body of cultural material produced since 1960...
International audienceKeywords: Gay migration Rural/urban binary Gay male identity Grounded theory L...
The majority of the population in the Global North lives not only in urban areas – to put it more ac...
abstract: In the mid-twentieth century, a number of vital and quietly revolutionary gay male writers...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...
This paper speculates on the role of place in the formation of gay men's identities in the Sydney re...
Despite the widely hailed importance of gay bars, what we know of them comes largely from the gaybor...
Book synopsis: This book contains a collection of cutting-edge chapters that explore various connect...
This dissertation examines homo/sexual representation in French and American literature and film fro...
Queer spaces have shaped modern gay identities, but they have not been without contradiction and com...
How could one write about gay life for the mainstream public in Cold War America? Many midcentury ga...
In the 1970s, gay and lesbian activists decried popular cinema as an enabler of their oppression, ar...