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The Queerness of Home

Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Domesticity after World War II
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The Queerness of Home by Stephen Vider delves into how LGBTQ+ people have navigated and transformed domestic spaces in the United States throughout the 20th century. It examines the inventive ways queer individuals have shaped homes to reflect their identities, combining historical analysis with personal stories to reveal the interplay between queerness and domesticity. This exploration highlights the political and cultural impacts of private life within broader societal contexts.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the intersection of LGBTQ history and domestic life. The author delves into personal stories and societal changes that highlight how home has been a critical space for queer identity and community formation. This book may appeal to you if you love uncovering untold narratives within the fields of history and military studies.

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The Queerness of Home

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Uncovers how LGBTQ people reshaped domestic life in the postwar United States. From the Stonewall riots in 1969 to the ACT UP protests of the 1980s and ’90s, histories of queer and trans politics have almost exclusively centred on public activism. In The Queerness of Home, Stephen Vider shifts the focus inward, showing that the intimacy of domestic space has been equally crucial to the history of postwar LGBTQ life. Beginning in the 1940s, LGBTQ activists looked more and more to the home as a site of connection, care, and cultural inclusion. Long portrayed as quintessential outsiders, LGBTQ people creatively reconfigured the American household to make room for their romantic and sexual relationships and communities. They struggled with the conventions of marriage, challenged the gendered codes of everyday acts like cooking, resisted isolation by reimagining the home’s architecture, and contested the racial and class boundaries of kinship and belonging through communes, shelters, and caregiving networks. Retelling LGBTQ history from the inside out, Vider reveals the surprising ways the home became, and remains, a charged site in battles for social and economic justice. LGBTQ people not only realised new forms of community and culture for themselvesβ€”they remade the possibilities of home life for everyone.

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Stephen Vider's The Queerness of Home offers a compelling exploration of queer domesticity in post-twentieth-century America, highlighting the significant transformation of home life for LGBTQ individuals from a refuge to a revolutionary space and eventually a domain seeking legal recognition. Praise from multiple reviews highlights the book's engaging prose and detailed research, noting its impact on understanding the private lives and political claims of LGBTQ communities. It is celebrated as a notable work in queer historiography, offering a fresh perspective on how domestic spaces have been crucial in challenging societal norms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226808369

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 January 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 57 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 399g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Stephen Vider is assistant professor of history and director of the Public History Initiative at Cornell University.

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