Gay Liberation to Campus Assimilation

Early Non-Heterosexual Student Organizing at Midwestern Universities
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ISBN-13:
9783030046446
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
05.03.2019
Seiten:
280
Autor:
Patrick Dilley
Gewicht:
478 g
Format:
216x153x20 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book outlines the beginning of student organizing around issues of sexual orientation at Midwestern universities from 1969 to the early 1990s. Collegiate organizations were vitally important to establishing a public presence as well as a social consciousness in the last quarter of the twentieth century. During this time, lesbian and gay students struggled for recognition on campuses while forging a community that vacillated between fitting into campus life and deconstructing the sexist and heterosexist constructs upon which campus life rested. The first openly gay and lesbian student body presidents in the United States were elected during this time period, at Midwestern universities; at the same time, pioneering non-heterosexual students faced criticism, condemnation, and violence on campus. Drawing upon interviews, extensive reviews of campus newspapers and yearbooks, andarchival research across the Midwest, Patrick Dilley demonstrates how the early gay campus groups created and provided educational and support services on campus¿efforts that later became incorporated into campus services across the nation. Further, the book shows the transformation of gay identity into a minority identity on campus, including the effect of alliances with campus racial minorities.
Includes interview data from founders and participants in the formation and establishment of Gay and Lesbian campus organizations
1. An Introduction to Early Gay and Lesbian Campus Organizing.- 2. Student Groups' Formulation of Gay Liberation Identity in the 1970s - Part 1.- 3. Student Groups' Formulation of Gay Liberation Identity in the 1970s - Part II.- 4. Gay and Lesbian Student Groups Struggle to Serve Campus in the 1980s.- 5. Student Groups Assimilate Despite Campus Resistance in the Early 1990s.- 6. How non-heterosexual Student Groups Utilized Liberation to Achieve Campus Assimilation.

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