ABSTRACT

The Routledge History of Queer America presents the first comprehensive synthesis of the rapidly developing field of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer US history. Featuring nearly thirty chapters on essential subjects and themes from colonial times through the present, this collection covers topics including:

  • Rural vs. urban queer histories
  • Gender and sexual diversity in early American history
  • Intersectionality, exploring queerness in association with issues of race and class
  • Queerness and American capitalism
  • The rise of queer histories, archives, and collective memory
  • Transnationalism and queer history

Gathering authorities in the field to define the ways in which sexual and gender diversity have contributed to the dynamics of American society, culture and nation, The Routledge History of Queer America is the finest available overview of the rich history of queer experience in US history.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Having a Moment Four Decades in the Making

part One|107 pages

Times

part Two|89 pages

Spaces and Places

chapter 9|12 pages

Queer Archives

From Collections to Conceptual Framework

chapter 10|13 pages

Bodies

chapter 11|12 pages

Organizations

chapter 12|15 pages

The End of Queer Urban History?

chapter 13|12 pages

Rural

chapter 14|13 pages

Queer and Nation

part Three|171 pages

Themes

chapter 18|13 pages

Lesbian History

Spirals of Imagination, Marginalization, and Creation

chapter 19|12 pages

Bisexual History

Let’s Not Bijack Another Century

chapter 21|11 pages

Families

chapter 22|13 pages

Sickness and Wellness

chapter 24|16 pages

Law and Politics

“Crooked and Perverse” Narratives of LGBT Progress

chapter 25|13 pages

Labor

chapter 26|15 pages

Consumerism

chapter 28|11 pages

Public History and Queer Memory