

Men Like That
418 pages1999University Of Chicago PressISBN 9780226354712
About this book
"We don't usually associate thriving queer culture with rural America, but John Howard's unparalleled history of queer life in the South persuasively debunks the myth that same-sex desires can't find expression outside the big city. In fact, this book shows that the nominally conservative institutions of small-town life - home, church, school, and workplace - were the very sites where queer sexuality flourished.
As Howard recounts the life stories of the ordinary and the famous, often in their own words, he also locates the material traces of queer sexuality in the landscape: from the farmhouse to the church social, from sports facilities to roadside rest areas."--BOOK JACKET.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- University Of Chicago Press
- Published
- 1999
- Pages
- 418
- ISBN
- 9780226354712
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