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How Nazi Persecution Shaped the Struggle for LGBTQ+ RightsThomas R. Dunn “The Pink Scar is an urgently needed book. In the face of ongoing and renewed LGBTQ+ erasure from public memory, this book is a must-read for students of public memory and anyone interested in Holocaust and/or LGBTQ+ history.” —Pamela VanHaitsma, author of Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Education
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Excessive Desires in Queer-Feminist ArtWilliam J. Simmons “A thought-provoking analysis that uses art to challenge readers to dig deeper.” —Kirkus Reviews
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The History of an LGBTQ CommunityWilliam Burton with Barry Loveland “As there is no national liberation movement without regional activists and organizers, Burton and Loveland offer an important amendment to LGBTQ histories that center upon New York City and San Francisco. [Out in Central Pennsylvania] shows how LGBTQ people in our region contributed to the national movement while making regional change from which we all benefit today.”—Mary C. Foltz, The Gay Journal | | | |
Art and Sex Along the New York WaterfrontJonathan Weinberg “An alluring homage to a time, a community, and a landscape that have long since vanished.”—Jeremy Allen, The New York Times | | | |
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