<p>"Samuel Clowes Huneke’s comparative look at gay life in postwar Germany, divided between a liberal capitalist West and a state socialist East, offers a unique opportunity to think through this history in more complicated ways that will resonate in many national contexts. Huneke is elegantly able to ‘weave together and to compare the trajectories of male homosexuality in the two German states across the span of forty years’ – an ambitious project which constitutes his primary intervention."</p> - Cristopher Ewing (<em>Journal of Social History"<i>States of Liberation</i> is a pioneering, field-shaping masterpiece. This exceptional book will be a staple of the study of post-war Germany." - Jason Johnson, History, Trinity University (<em>German Politics and Society</em>) "Through intricately detailed stories and rich sources – many of which were oral interviews conducted by Huneke himself – it illuminates the complexities of gay life and activism in both Germanys. Huneke’s work on the GDR is an especially welcome addition to a canon that often focuses on West Germany or overlooks entanglements between the two states." - Alexandria N. Ruble, Spring Hill College (<em>Journal of History</em>) "Huneke’s dialectical approach to this history is attuned to complexity and contradiction, delineating the main developments, interrelations, and transformations that occurred in the social processes of liberation." - George de Stefano (<em>PopMatters</em>) "<em>States of Liberation</em> makes a major historiographic intervention in the history of sexual citizenship, and deserves a wide readership not only among historians of sexuality but anyone interested in better understanding Cold War Germany." - Craig Griffiths, Manchester Metropolitan University "A much-needed corrective to the commonly held beliefs that gay liberation was – and is – only possible in Western consumer-capitalist nations … Huneke has written the first history of the gay movement in the two German states from the 1950s until reunification." - Javier Samper Vendrell, University of Pennsylvania (<em>Central European History</em>) "Due to its varied source material, sophisticated analysis, and decades-long time frame, the book will be of use not only to specialists but also for any European historian hoping to integrate more queer history into the classroom. By laying bare how anti-gay animus changed over time and how many of our assumptions about queer activism are misguided, Huneke makes an original contribution worthy of a wide readership." - Michael O’Sullivan, Marist College (<em>American Historical Review</em>)</em>

States of Liberation traces the paths of gay men in East and West Germany from the violent aftermath of the Second World War to the thundering nightclubs of present-day Berlin. Following a captivating cast of characters, from gay spies and Nazi scientists to queer politicians and secret police bureaucrats, States of Liberation tells the remarkable story of how the two German states persecuted gay men – and how those men slowly, over the course of decades, won new rights and created new opportunities for themselves in the heart of Cold War Europe. Relying on untapped archives in Germany and the United States as well as oral histories with witnesses and survivors, Huneke reveals that communist East Germany was in many ways far more progressive on queer issues than democratic West Germany.

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States of Liberation examines gay persecution and liberation in both East and West Germany during the Cold War.

Acknowledgments
A Note on Place Names
Terms and Abbreviations
List of Figures

Introduction

1. Dance on a Volcano: Homosexuality from the German Empire to Zero Hour 
2. Paranoid Republic: §175  and West Germany’s Persecution of Gay Men
3. Equivocal Animus: Homosexuality and Socialism in East Germany
4. Ever Disdained, Ever Despised: The Crooked Path of Emancipation in West Germany
5. Gay Spies in Cold War Germany
6. Three Million Votes: Gay Citizenship and Power in West Germany
7. Into the Labyrinth: When Gay Activists Met the Socialist State 
8. "I’m not the Chancellor of the Gays": Homosexual Politics in 1980s West Germany
9. A Golden Age in the Grey Republic: Liberation and the Stasi in East Germany

Epilogue
Appendices
Bibliography

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781487542146
Publisert
2022-02-15
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
480 gr
Høyde
226 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
380

Biografisk notat

Samuel Clowes Huneke is an assistant professor of history at George Mason University.