The Rise and Fall of Gay Culture

by Daniel Harris
The Rise and Fall of Gay Culture  
published May 1997 by Hyperion Books
binding Hardcover
isbn 0786861657   (isbn13: 9780786861651)
pages 278
description Daniel Harris comes on strong: "For far too long, the book trade has provided gay readers with nothing more than the literary equivalent of a war...more
date added
10-28-07



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Dusty
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06/10/08

Read in June, 2008
The central claim of this book is that since Stonewall, whatever it is that has formed and shaped gay culture has transformed. Well, of course; such a thing is inevitable when the people that make up a culture move from being hidden and shameful to being public and proud. Harris's argument, though, is that such gay cultural artifacts as diva worship, camp, drag, kink, and pornographic film and literature have become inversions of their former selves. Whereas gay men once worshiped Hollywood diva...more
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Mike
02/19/08

Read in June, 2006
recommends it for: people who aren't embarrassed to read a book that has the word "GAY" on the cover
This book is really quite good at analysing the current subsets of gay culture in America and its own tendancy toward self-subversion after (for the most part) Stonewall. It's an ideal observation about the cliches in American gay culture and their relevance/ostensibly understandable application. Not only is it particularly well written but it's also quite catty (no, really?!) and laugh out loud funny at times.
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Alvin
11/21/07

A clear, unsenitmental, objective observation of a cultural shift. Does the absence of oppression make assimilation inevitable? Yeah, probably.
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Deena
08/14/07

Read in November, 2000
read this for my final paper in soc. of community.
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Malcolm
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02/06/08

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01/21/08

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avg rating (this edition): 4.00 (2 ratings)
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