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From homosexual law reform to drag kings; from HIV/AIDS to lesbian
artists; from old age to movie-going ...gay and lesbian life in
Australia has always been a vibrant canvas. In this collection, the
sixth in the Gay and Lesbian Perspectives series, established and
newly emerging Australian historians cast an eye over the past
hundred years or so. Drawing on sources a diverse as government
records, police and court documents, archives and memoirs and oral
histories from across the nation, they have unearthed stories that
will surprise and delight and inform. These are histories that
arent taught at school but should be!
Most people have heard of the United States' infamous 'Don't Ask,
Don't Tell' policy, yet few know about Australia's own history of
LGBT military service. In Serving in Silence? lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender servicemen and women share their personal
stories for the first time. The book explores the emotional stress
they experienced hiding their sexuality or gender identity under
official bans, as well as the challenges facing those who have
served openly in the last 25 years. Tracing the ADF's
transformation to the inclusive organisation it is today, Serving
in Silence? also highlights the pivotal role of military service in
the lives of many LGBT Australians and how they have served their
country with distinction.
In this, the latest in the Gay and Lesbian Perspectives series,
researchers explore the rich history of queer Australasia,
uncovering photographic records of small-town male intimacy, cases
of police entrapment, the mysterious suicide pact of Charles Marks
and Edward Feeny, the Australian Security Intelligence
Organization's attempts to grapple with "persons with serious
character defects," and previously unexamined political and
cultural expressions of gay/lesbian/queer activism over the last
four decades. The result is an original and important contribution
to understanding a history that is all too often shrouded in
secrecy. (Series: Gay and Lesbian Perspectives - Vol. 7)
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