Gay by the Bay : a history of queer culture in the San Francisco Bay Area
Susan Stryker (Author), Jim Van Buskirk (Author), Armistead Maupin
A fabulous montage of word and image, Gay by the Bay is the first book ever to chronicle the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history of the San Francisco Bay Area. Vividly illustrated and engagingly written, this meticulously compiled volume captures the undisputed capital of queer culture as never before. Gay by the Bay celebrates Northern California's gay history in all its fascinating diversity, beginning with the gender-bending berdache societies of eighteenth-century Native Americans through today's Digital Queers. From the founding of Daughters of Bilitis in the 1950s to the first tentative steps of the gay liberation movement in the '60s, from the election of Harvey Milk and the emergence of thriving community in the exuberant '70s to the creation of the NAMES Project Memorial Quilt and life-and-death realities in the era of AIDS, queer history in the Bay Area encompasses some of the most compelling political and social events of our time
History
ix, 165 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 x 26 cm
9780811811873, 0811811875
33079347
An Odd thing: homosexual history before World War II
From war to revolution, 1940-1967
Liberation and assimilation, 1967-1981
The Plague years: live in the age of AIDS, 1980-1991
The Queer here and now, 1990-1995