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Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists - Queer Women in the Urban South (Paperback)
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Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists - Queer Women in the Urban South (Paperback)
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After World War II, Atlanta and Charlotte emerged as leading urban
centers in the South, redefining the region through their competing
metropolitan identities. Both cities also served as home to queer
communities who defined themselves in accordance with their urban
surroundings and profited to varying degrees from the emphasis on
economic growth. Uniting southern women's history with urban
history, La Shonda Mims considers an imaginatively constructed
archive including feminist newsletters and queer bar guides
alongside sources revealing corporate boosterism and political
rhetoric to explore the complex nature of lesbian life in the
South. Mims's work reveals significant differences between gay
men's and lesbian women's lived experiences, with lesbians often
missing out on the promises of prosperity that benefitted some
members of gay communities. Money, class, and race were significant
variables in shaping the divergent life experiences for the lesbian
communities of Atlanta and Charlotte; whiteness especially bestowed
certain privileges. In Atlanta, an inclusive corporate culture
bolstered the city's queer community. In Charlotte, tenacious
lesbian collectives persevered, as many queer Charlotteans leaned
on Atlanta's enormous Pride celebrations for sanctuary when similar
institutional community supports were lacking at home.
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