Before the 1969 Stonewall Riots ushered in the contemporary gay
liberation movement, overt representations of same-sex desire in
American literature and the arts were few and far between. Even in
the 1970s, when gay and lesbian cultures began to register on our
national consciousness, such work was still quite rare.
In the 1980s and 90s, however, all that changed. The Queer
Renaissance puts a name to the unprecedented outpouring of creative
work by openly lesbian and gay novelists, poets, and playwrights in
the past two decades. This volume is one of the first to analyze
critically this cultural awakening and is one of the only books to
consider the work of gay male and lesbian writers together. Most
importantly, The Queer Renaissance is the first book to consider
how this wave of creative activity has worked in tandem with a
flourishing of radical queer politics.
The Queer Renaissance explores the work of such important
figures as Audre Lorde, Edmund White, Randall Kenan, Gloria
Anzalda, Tony Kushner, and Sarah Schulman to question the dichotomy
between art and activism. In addition, The Queer Renaissance
interrogates the ways queer theory deploys, intersects with, and
contests contemporary theoretical movements such as cultural
studies, feminist theory, African American theory, and Chicano/a
theory.
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