Re-Dressing America's Frontier Past

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by Peter G. Boag

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Americans have long cherished romantic images of the frontier and its colorful cast of characters, where the cowboys are always rugged and the ladies always fragile. But in this book, Peter Boag opens an extraordinary window onto the real Old West. Delving into countless primary sources and surveying sexological and literary sources, Boag paints a vivid picture of a West where cross-dressing―for both men and women―was pervasive, and where easterners as well as Mexicans and even Indians could redefine their gender and sexual identities. Boag asks, why has this history been forgotten and erased? Citing a cultural moment at the turn of the twentieth century―when the frontier ended, the United States entered the modern era, and homosexuality was created as a category―Boag shows how the American people, and thus the American nation, were bequeathed an unambiguous heterosexual identity. “This is fascinating stuff, on many levels. . . . If you’re a western history buff especially, you need to outfit yourself with this book soon.” ― Inland Empire Weekly Published On: 2012-06-28 “A extremely valuable work.” -- Blake Allmendinger ― Pacific Northwest Quarterly Published On: 2012-09-01 “Challenging, informative work. . . . Highly recommended.” -- S. D. Reschly ― Choice Published On: 2012-05-01 “A lovely (and at times wry) new volume.” -- Daniel Hurewitz ― Western Historical Qtly Published On: 2012-09-01 “Fascinating. . . . [An] impressive contribution to western and gender history.” -- Richard Stott ― American Historical Review Published On: 2012-10-18 “Because it uncovers a wealth of stories that are overdue for telling, Re-Dressing America’s Frontier Past is the ticket. If you’re a western history buff especially, you need to outfit yourself with this book soon.” -- Terri Schlichenmeyer ― Dallas Voice Published On: 2012-08-31 “Absorbing and essential reading for those interested in transgender history, the history of sexuality, and the history of the American West.” ― Pacific Historical Review Published On: 2013-02-01 “Innovative. . . . Fascinating. . . . Original and convincing. . . . With a keen scholarly edge, [Boag] successfully breaks down gender and sexual binaries.” -- Michael J. Lansing, Augsburg College ― Jrnl Of American History Published On: 2013-03-01 “The recovery of these accounts over a century later is an important step toward understanding a hitherto hidden aspect of our frontier past.” -- Terri Schlichenmeyer ― Gay & Lesbian Review/Worldwide Published On: 2012-09-01 An important, persuasive, and fascinating intervention in the literature on the American frontier." Lisa Duggan, author of The Twilight of Equality? Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics, and the Attack on Democracy Peter Boag's Re-dressing America's Frontier Past does just that: it re-imagines the American West as a place where cross-dressing is abundant and its meanings are as varied as the individuals themselves. Vividly written and broad in scope, Boag's compelling narrative debunks the gendered myths of the west and writes hundreds of stories back into history. Nan Alamilla Boyd, author of Wide-Open Town: A History of Queer San Francisco to 1965 Peter Boag s Re-Dressing America s Frontier Past invites readers to reimagine fundamental ideas about sex, gender, and the history of the American West. Brilliant and perceptive, Boag rediscovers a past that once existed but that was forgotten as new ideas about sexuality emerged in the early twentieth century. Boag makes the lives of the West s many cross-dressers central to his narrative, and the world they reveal gives us an opportunity to understand history in ways that are more comprehensive and humane. Boag's book sheds new light on the American frontier as well as the history of sex and gender. Albert Hurtado, author of Intimate Frontiers: Sex, Gender, and Culture in Old California Peter Boag uncovers the rich and heretofore hidden history of cross dressers with wit and wisdom, humor and humanity. He adds another crucial layer to our understanding of the West's complicated gendered past and in the process demolishes the region's mythical identity as a virile, white, masculine, heterosexual frontier. The book illuminates the sources of that limited view and liberates us from it. Sherry L. Smith, author of Reimaging Indians: Native Americans Through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940 A fascinating excursion into a side of western life rarely acknowledged today but surprisingly open and remarked upon at the time. Boag's thoughts on the reasons for the historical blurring are as provocative as his stories are intriguing and often poignant. Elliott West, author of The Last Indian War: The Nez Perce Story This book by the foremost historian of sexuality in the American West is a classic before its time. The history of Westerns cross-dressing is placed within numerous historical contexts, deeply researched, and presented with multiple nuances and thorough

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