Beyond Queer
Beyond Queer: Challenging Gay Left Orthodoxy is a 1996 anthology edited by Bruce Bawer.
Editor | Bruce Bawer |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Free Press |
Publication date | 1996 |
Media type | |
Pages | 304 |
ISBN | 0-684-82766-2 |
LC Class | HQ76.3.U5 B49 1996 |
Summary
The book is an anthology of essays on gay politics. Contributing writers are:[1]
- Bruce Bawer
- John W. Berresford
- David Boaz
- Stephen H. Chapman
- Mel Dahl
- Yaakov Levado
- David Link
- Carolyn Lochhead
- Daniel Mendelsohn
- Stephen H. Miller
- James P. Pinkerton
- Jonathan Rauch
- Thomas H. Stahel
- Andrew Sullivan
- Paul Varnell
- Norah Vincent
- John Weir
Publication history
Beyond Queer was first published in 1996 by Free Press, a division of Simon & Schuster.[2]
Reception
Beyond Queer was a finalist at the 9th Lambda Literary Awards in the nonfiction anthologies category.[3] Booklist called it one of the "outstanding anthologies" of 1996, saying that it "marks the end of radical dominance in gay politics and culture" and "the beginning of a pragmatic and democratic approach to gay issues".[4] Ron Hayes, writing in The Palm Beach Post, called it "complex, unsettling and thought provoking" and maintained that "No straight person who reads these essays will ever assume all gays are liberal again. And no gay person will ever assume that all conservatives are his enemy, either."[5]
To read the essays in Beyond Queer, wrote Joseph Bottum in the Weekly Standard, "is to experience, again and again, this sense of language broken loose, words unmoored from meaning". Bottum argued that the book's contributors fail "to understand the internal logic of the forms of life to which they demand admittance"; they "want... the tradition without the discipline, the gravity of dogmatic religion and conventional marriage without the duties and surrenders that create gravity. They want, in other words, a reformation of language to purchase for them the fruits that require a reformation of life."[6]
References
- Bawer 1996, pp. v–viii.
- Bawer 1996, p. iv.
- Feminist Bookstore News 1997.
- Seaman 1997.
- Hayes 1996.
- Bottum 1996.
Bibliography
Books
- Bawer, Bruce, ed. (1996). Beyond Queer: Challenging Gay Left Orthodoxy. New York, NY: The Free Press. ISBN 0-684-82766-2.
Periodicals
- Ashford, Nigel (30 May 1997). "Anti-gay Gays". The Times Literary Supplement. No. 4913. p. 31. ISSN 0307-661X. Gale EX1200539552.
- Benson, William (July 1996). "In Print". Above Ground. Vol. 3, no. 7. p. 10.
- Bottum, Joseph (24 June 1996). "Bawer Beyond Belief". The Weekly Standard. Vol. 1, no. 40. pp. 38–39. ISSN 1083-3013.
- Currier, Jameson (9 June 1996). "Gay Issues". The Washington Post. Vol. 119, no. 187. p. 4. ISSN 0190-8286.
- Escoffier, Jeffrey (July 1996). "Members of the Wedding". Lambda Book Report. Vol. 5, no. 1. pp. 16–17. ISSN 1048-9487.
- "9th Annual Lambda Literary Awards Finalists". Feminist Bookstore News. Vol. 20, no. 1. 1997. p. 51. ISSN 0741-6555. JSTOR community.28036380.
- Giese, Rachel (26 July 1997). "Gay Conservatives Come Out with a Vengeance". The Globe and Mail. p. D13. ISSN 0319-0714.
- Harris, Daniel (27 June 1996). "Verbal Subterfuge". Bay Area Reporter. Vol. 26, no. 26. p. 98. ISSN 2374-264X.
- Hayes, Ron (25 August 1996). "The Death of Gay Stereotypes". The Palm Beach Post. p. 6J. ISSN 1528-5758.
- "Beyond Queer". Kirkus Reviews. No. 7. 1 April 1996. ISSN 1948-7428. ProQuest 917208934.
- Kirp, David L. (Fall 1996). ""Gay Respectability"". Dissent. Vol. 43, no. 4. p. 136. ISSN 0012-3846. ProQuest 227278284.
- McWhorter, Ladelle (22 June 1998). "Book Reviews". Journal of Homosexuality. 36 (1): 114–118. doi:10.1300/J082v36n01_07.
- Olson, Ray (1 May 1996). "Adult books: Nonfiction". Booklist. Vol. 92, no. 17. p. 1474. ISSN 0006-7385.
- Seaman, Donna (1 January 1997). "Editors Choose: The Art of the Anthologist". Booklist. Vol. 93, no. 9–10. p. 808. ISSN 0006-7385.
- Weiser, Jay (31 October 1996). "Politically Incorrect". The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review. Vol. 3, no. 4. p. 46. ISSN 1077-6591. ProQuest 198668265.