Lavender and Red: Liberation and Solidarity in the Gay and Lesbian Left (American Crossroads) (Volume 44)

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by Emily K. K. Hobson

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LGBT activism is often imagined as a self-contained struggle, inspired by but set apart from other social movements.  Lavender and Red  recounts a far different story: a history of queer radicals who understood their sexual liberation as intertwined with solidarity against imperialism, war, and racism. This politics was born in the late 1960s but survived well past Stonewall, propelling a gay and lesbian left that flourished through the end of the Cold War. The gay and lesbian left found its center in the San Francisco Bay Area, a place where sexual self-determination and revolutionary internationalism converged. Across the 1970s, its activists embraced socialist and women of color feminism and crafted queer opposition to militarism and the New Right. In the Reagan years, they challenged U.S. intervention in Central America, collaborated with their peers in Nicaragua, and mentored the first direct action against AIDS. Bringing together archival research, oral histories, and vibrant images, Emily K. Hobson rediscovers the radical queer past for a generation of activists today. "Hobson succeeds in painting a rich portrait of a vibrant gay and lesbian left that flourished in the Bay Area in the 1970s and 1980s and saw itself as connected to the international left... the book has certainly made me rethink the way I write and teach LGBT history and has added some very necessary complications to that standard narrative." ― Daily Kos Published On: 2017-03-26 "Hobson analyzes these tensions and recovers varying forms of political critique, strategy, and community. Through drawing on oral histories and archival documents, including striking photographs, flyers, and political artwork, Lavender and Red lifts up a strain of gay and lesbian activism that had been all but lost to memory for most activists and scholars of today." ― New Books Network Published On: 2017-03-16 "Outstanding... Lavender and Red offers an inspiring and much needed challenge to other histories of the LGBTQ movement." ― The Sixties "Compelling... Lavender and Red surfaces the gay and lesbian left’s creative, intersectional analyses of US militarism, imperialism, capitalism, racism, and state violence, and its efforts to think about these systems through the lenses of gender and sexuality." ― Women's Review of Books ". . . bring[s] into focus lesbian feminist of colour organisations and Black gay male organisers, and illustrate[s] how the politics of race and sexuality intersected and were mutually constitutive. The result is a richer, more complicated history of LGBT activism and organising in the context of the post liberation era." ― Gender and History "Using careful and at points poetically poignant prose, this volume will enrich explorations of LGBTQ studies, left history, Cold War history, and Central American solidarity." ― Pacific Historical Review "Emily K. Hobson’s Lavender and Red: Liberation and Solidarity in the Gay and Lesbian Left challenges U.S. historians to relinquish a widely shared narrative of LGBT politics as a long fight to enter the mainstream." ― American Historical Review "Emily Hobson's illuminating book,  Lavender and Red , transforms our understanding of queer history. Focusing on gay and lesbian internationalism and left solidarity politics in late Cold War San Francisco, she provides a deeply researched, surprising and compelling account of the ways a politics of affiliation can expand forms of organization, practices, vision and impact. The stories she tells offer us new historical narratives as resources for imagining new possible futures."&;Lisa Duggan, author of  The Twilight of Equality?: Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics, and the Attack on Democracy "Lavender and Red  deftly tells the story of the other 'L' word: Liberation. LGBTQ activists erupted in the 1960s committed to ending U.S. imperialism, militarism, racism, and all forms of oppression and exploitation. They fought not to win acceptance by the mainstream heteropatriarchal society, but to overturn it. By recovering the forgotten story of Gay Liberation, Emily Hobson revises the history of the U.S. Left and reveals a political and intellectual history of how queer radicals understood and re-fashioned anti-imperialist, nationalist, feminist, and Third World thought to imagine new meanings for sexuality, community, and emancipatory politics. After reading this astonishing book, the standard Stonewall to marriage equality narrative suddenly rings hollow."&;Robin D. G. Kelley, author of  Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original " Lavender and Red  shines illuminating light on two of the most important queer colors, reminding us that somewhere over the rainbow lie visionary dreams of radical sexual politics and transformational social justice. An inspiring account of the 1970s and 1980s, when a strong gay and lesbian left fought against racism, sexism, colonialism, and war."&;Marc Stein, author of Rethinking

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