The lives of many lesbians who grew up before 1965 remain cloaked in
mystery. Historians have illuminated the worlds of upper-middle-class
“romantic friends” and working-class butch and femme women who
frequented lesbian bars in the ’50s and ’60s. The majority of
lesbians, however, were lower-middle-class women who hid their sexual
identity by engaging in discreet social and sexual relationships.
Drawing on correspondence, interviews, journals, and newspaper
articles, Awfully Devoted Women offers a nuanced portrait of the lives
of middle-class lesbians in the decades before the gay rights movement
in English-Canada. Accounts and explorations of these women’s sexual
practices, thoughts on same-sex desire, and relations with friends and
family unveil a world of private relationships, house parties, and
discreet social networks. This intimate study of the lives of women
forced to love in secret not only challenges the idea that lesbian
relationships in the past were asexual, it also reveals the courage it
took for women to explore desire in an era when they were supposed to
know little about sexuality. Awfully Devoted Women is the first
book-length study of lesbian sexuality, relationships, and community
in Canada before 1965. It will be of interest to students and
practitioners of Canadian history and women’s studies and to anyone
interested in the history of sexuality.
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Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774817400
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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