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Gay Press, Gay Power - The Growth of LGBT Community Newspapers in America (Paperback)
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Gay Press, Gay Power - The Growth of LGBT Community Newspapers in America (Paperback)
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This book provides an overview of the history of LGBT community
newspapers and magazines in America. It provides a specific focus
on weekly and biweekly newspapers, but also assesses the LGBT state
of print media overall. Finalist for the 2013 Lambda Literary
Awards; Top 10 selection for the American Library Association Over
the Rainbow Project Book List, a committee of the GLBT Round Table
of the ALA. The book starts with an in-depth look into the reasons
a gay press started in the 1900s--as a response to either absent or
anti-gay coverage by the mainstream media. It then explores the
early gay media and journalists working in the gay press from the
1950s to the 1980s. The book includes chapters on some of the
longer-lasting LGBT newspapers, such as the Washington Blade, Bay
Area Reporter and Philadelphia Gay News. There is also an in-depth
exploration of advertising and marketing in LGBT media, and a look
at the future of queer media in America. Quotes about Gay Press,
Press Power: "Tracy Baim's Gay Press, Gay Power: The Growth of LGBT
Newspapers in America is a complete treasure for anyone interested
in queer history, the intricacies of social movements, or media in
the United States. Comprehensive, well written, and well
researched, this media journey from homosexual to gay to queer is
eye-opening and inspiring. If you thought you knew about this
aspect of the gay movement -guess again: You will be endlessly
surprised. The bravery of individuals, groups, collectives, and
organizations here is breathtaking and vital. You can't understand
queer life today without understanding the history of the LGBT
media. This book is endlessly entertaining and extremely
important." -Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the
United States, Professor of the Practice in Activism and Media,
Harvard University. "Gay Press, Gay Power is a meticulous and
prodigious work, long overdue. It will be a reference source-but,
more importantly, a source of inspiration." - Barbara Ettorre,
former reporter for The New York Times, New York Daily News and
Chicago Today. Founder and editor, LetterBalm.com. "This
meticulously researched book captures the flavor and nuance of a
myriad of specific events and times, such as the coverage of LGBT
issues in Chicago in the 1980s and 1990s, through compelling
interviews with the people involved, gay and straight, backed up
with insightful analysis. Hundreds of images of magazine covers,
news clips, photos and ads from the 1800s to today present a
comprehensive, stunning visual history of the evolving relationship
between the media and the LGBT community. Belongs on everyone's
bookshelf." -Jean Latz Griffin, former Chicago Tribune reporter,
author ofIn the Same Breath and One Spirit: A Creation Story for
the 21st Century. "For the past two hundred years no oppositional
movement has succeeded without the involvement of an engaged
community press.The political successes of the gay liberation
movement, and the defeats, were reported in the pages of the
lesbian and gay press while the mainstream press ignored or
denigrated our efforts. Today, in the age of presidential evolution
towards recognition of our humanity, and in the era of the
Internet, Facebook and Twitter, it is possible to presume that the
need for an independent GLBT press is past. But this would be a
mistake. As we learned during the AIDS epidemic, when push comes to
shove - as it reliably does - there is no substitute for a focused,
relentless and smart GLBT press. Tracy Baim has long represented
the best of the GLBT press, and this book will be a valuable
resource in the struggle not to forget our history as we continue
to fight for our future." -- Larry Gross, USC Annenberg School for
Communication & Journalism, Author, Up From Invisibility:
Lesbians, Gay Men and the Media in America.
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