LGBT inclusion in American life : pop culture, political imagination, and civil rights / Susan Burgess.

  • Burgess, Susan, 1961-
Date:
[2023]
  • Books

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Also known as

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender inclusion in American life

Description

A compelling explanation of the American public's acceptance of LGBT freedoms through the lens of pop culture. How did gay people go from being characterized as dangerous perverts to military heroes and respectable parents? How did the interests of the LGBT movement and the state converge to transform mainstream political and legal norms in these areas? Using civil rights narratives, pop culture, and critical theory, LGBT Inclusion in American Life tells the story of how exclusion was transformed into inclusion in US politics and society, as pop culture changed mainstream Americans thinking about "non-gay" issues, namely privacy, sex and gender norms, and family. Susan Burgess explores films such as Casablanca, various James Bond movies, and Julie and Julia, and television shows such as Thirtysomething and The Americans, as well as the Broadway sensation Hamilton, as sources of growing popular support for LGBT rights. By drawing on popular culture as a rich source of public understanding, Burgess explains how the greater public came to accept and even support the three central pillars of LGBT freedoms in the post-World War II era: to have consensual adult sex without fear of criminal penalty, to serve openly in the military, and to marry legally. LGBT Inclusion in American Life argues that pop culture can help us to imagine unknown futures that lead beyond what we currently desire from contemporary politics, and in return asks now that the mainstream public has come to accept LGBT freedoms, where might the popular imagination be headed in the future?-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

New York : New York University Press, [2023]

Physical description

221 pages ; 24 cm.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Introduction: LGBT rights, political time, and pop culture -- From criminal perverts to rights-bearing citizens : war movies and the right to privacy -- From enemies of the state to heroes fighting on its behalf : the James Bond film series and military inclusion -- From dangerous pedophiles to respectable parents : television families and marriage equality -- Conclusion: Foundings, popular imagination, and the future of American politics.

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    History of Medicine
    TPO.T.6
    Open shelves

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  • 9781479819720
  • 1479819727