A revelatory and comprehensive history of the gay Right from incisive
political commentator Neil J. Young. One of the most maligned,
misunderstood, and even mocked constituencies in American politics,
gay Republicans regularly face condemnation from both the LGBTQ+
community and their own political party. Yet they’ve been active and
influential for decades. Gay conservatives were instrumental, for
example, in ending “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and securing the
legalization of same-sex marriage—but they also helped lay the
groundwork for the rise of Donald Trump. In Coming Out Republican,
political historian and commentator Neil J. Young provides the first
comprehensive history of the gay Right. From the 1950s up to the
present day, Young excavates the multifarious origins, motivations,
and evolutions of LGBTQ+ people who found their way to the
institutions and networks of modern conservatism. Many on the gay
Right have championed conservative values—like free markets, a
strong national defense, and individual liberty—and believed that
the Republican Party therefore offered LGBTQ+ people the best pathway
to freedom. Meanwhile, that same party has actively and repeatedly
demonized them. With his precise and provocative voice, Young details
the complicated dynamics of being in—and yet never fully accepted
into—the Republican Party. Coming Out Republican provides striking
insight into who LGBTQ+ conservatives are, what they want, and why
many of them continue to align with a party whose rank and file
largely seem to hate them. As the Republican Party renews its assaults
on LGBTQ+ rights, understanding the significant history of the gay
Right has never been more critical.
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A History of the Gay Right
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226818061
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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