The American Subjects
series, edited by Robert Dawidoff, will introduce readers to unfamiliar
areas or figures in American culture. All of the titles in this
series will be the first on their particular subject. Each will
tell an unfamiliar story and will emphasize the cultural side of
how Americans have lived and what they have created or thought.
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Mapping
Gay L.A.
The Intersection of Place and Politics
Kenney, Moira Rachel
240 pp 5.5x8.25 Spring 2001
paper 978-1-56639-884-8
cloth 978-1-56639-883-1
Excerpt available |
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Writing
Wrongs
The Work of Wallace Shawn
King, W. D., foreword by John Lahr
264 pp 5x9 Spring 1997
cloth 978-1-56639-517-5 |
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Pacifica
Radio
The Rise of an Alternative Network
Lasar, Matthew
Updated Edition
320 pp 6x9 Spring 2000
paper 978-1-56639-777-3
Excerpt available |
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Why
I Burned My Book and Other Essays on Disability
Longmore, Paul K.
288 pp 6x9 Spring 2003
paper 978-1-59213-024-5
cloth 978-1-59213-023-8
Excerpt available |
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The
Best of The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review
edited by Schneider, Richard, foreword by Edmund White
363 pp 6x9 Fall 1997
cloth 978-1-56639-596-0 |
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Genealogy of Queer Theory
Turner, William B.
256 pp 6x9 Spring 2000
paper 978-1-56639-787-2
cloth 978-1-56639-786-5 |