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The Stonewall Reader

por New York Public Library, Jason Baumann (Editor)

Otros autores: Penny Arcade (Contribuidor), Martin Boyce (Contribuidor), Perry Brass (Contribuidor), Jeanne Cordova (Contribuidor), Jayne County (Contribuidor)42 más, Steven F. Dansky (Contribuidor), Samuel R. Delany (Contribuidor), Ernestine Eckstein (Contribuidor), Arthur Evans (Contribuidor), John E. Fryer (Contribuidor), Barbara Gittings (Contribuidor), Judy Grahn (Contribuidor), Miss Major Griffin-Gracy (Contribuidor), Joel Hall (Contribuidor), Harry Hay (Contribuidor), Karla Jay (Contribuidor), Marsha P. Johnson (Contribuidor), Jill Johnston (Contribuidor), Franklin Kameny (Contribuidor), Jonathan Ned Katz (Contribuidor), Kiyoshi Kuromiya (Contribuidor), Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt (Contribuidor), Dick Leitsch (Contribuidor), Audre Lorde (Contribuidor), Phyllis Lyon (Contribuidor), Morty Manford (Contribuidor), Del Martin (Contribuidor), Mario Martino (Contribuidor), Chirlane McCray (Contribuidor), Fred W. McDarrah (Artista de Cubierta), Tommi Avicolli Mecca (Contribuidor), Larry Mitchell (Contribuidor), Joan Nestle (Contribuidor), Troy D. Perry (Contribuidor), Virginia Prince (Contribuidor), John Rechy (Contribuidor), Sylvia Rivera (Contribuidor), Craig Rodwell (Contribuidor), Mark Segal (Contribuidor), Martha Shelley (Contribuidor), Howard Smith (Contribuidor), Jay London Toole (Contribuidor), Lucian Truscott IV (Contribuidor), Edmund White (Prólogo), Edmund White (Contribuidor), Randy Wicker (Contribuidor), Holly Woodlawn (Contribuidor)

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"For the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it, with a foreword by Edmund White. June 28, 2019 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, which is considered the most significant event in the gay liberation movement, and the catalyst for the modern fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States. Drawing from the New York Public Library's archives, The Stonewall Reader is a collection of first accounts, diaries, periodic literature, and articles from LGBTQ magazines and newspapers that documented both the years leading up to and the years following the riots. Most importantly the anthology spotlights both iconic activists who were pivotal in the movement, such as Sylvia Rivera, co-founder of Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), as well as forgotten figures like Ernestine Eckstein, one of the few out, African American, lesbian activists in the 1960s. The anthology focuses on the events of 1969, the five years before, and the five years after. Jason Baumann, the NYPL coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections, has edited and introduced the volume to coincide with the NYPL exhibition he has curated on the Stonewall uprising and gay liberation movement of 1969"-- "For the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it, with a foreword by Edmund White"--… (más)
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Ashowcase of the work of activists and participants in the Stonewall uprising, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary.

With his discerning selections, editor Baumann (editor: Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era, 2019, etc.)—assistant director for collection development for the New York Public Library and coordinator of the library’s LGBT Initiative—provides a street-level view of the Stonewall uprising, which helped launch the LGBTQ rights movement in the United States. Through his skillful curation, he offers a corrective for what is too often a sanitized, homogenous, and whitewashed portrayal of academics and professionals about the event sometimes termed “the hairpin drop heard around the world.” By gathering vibrant and varied experiences of diverse contributors, the collection reflects the economic, gender, racial, and ethnic complexity of the LGBTQ community at a time when behaviors such as same-sex dancing were criminalized. Featuring essays, interviews, personal accounts, and news articles, Baumann’s archival project accurately and meticulously captures an era of social unrest; the conversation about institutional discrimination and inequality presented here remains as revolutionary today as it did 50 years ago. The anthology invites us to look closely at the unresolved social dynamics of a population defined by its diversity, confronting sexism, racism, classism, and internalized homophobia alongside a broad view of institutional discrimination, heteronormativity, and sexual repression. Voices of significant leaders sit beside stories from participants behind protest lines, police raids, and street harassment, and the mounting frustration with an oppressive status quo becomes palpable on every page. The first-person narratives collected here effectively spotlight the social inequalities surrounding the LGBTQ community, many of which persist today.

A bold rallying cry that should help in the continuing fight for LGBTQ rights. Read alongside Baumann’s Love and Resistance and Marc Stein’s The Stonewall Riots: A Documentary History for a full education on the events before, during, and after Stonewall.

-Kirkus Review
  CDJLibrary | Nov 8, 2023 |
I really enjoyed this anthology of mainly homosexual, transvestite, and transgender writers on accounts of how it was like in the pre-1980s United States. Firstly, things to point out are I found common ground among many of the gay and lesbian stories; they're more similar then people realize. Secondly, as a cisgender gay man, I thought it was good to read first hand accounts of the trans community that I normally don't have access too. Thirdly, I was surprised to see the Illinois was the firs state to legalize homosexuality as a human act with no penalties or jailtime. ( )
  Jazz1987 | Aug 27, 2022 |
This is an extraordinary collection of essays related to the Stonewall Riots. I already understood the riots as the seminal event in the emergence of the Gay Liberation movement. Details and context, however, were missing from my understanding. This book is organized to provide just that. This book is not for the faint of heart. Situations are often fraught with trauma and the language can be graphic. Nevertheless, it is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the impact of Stonewall. My favorite essays were from Martha Shelley and Larry Mitchell. ( )
  RoeschLeisure | Aug 11, 2022 |
Wonderful collection of various LGBTQ voices that documents life before, during, and after Stonewall. It is really worth it to listen on audio as it features a diverse cast of readers and a few original recordings as well. It closely mirrors the Making Gay History podcast (indeed, Eric Marcus provides an introduction at the beginning), so if you're familiar with one, you'll enjoy the other. ( )
  LibroLindsay | Jun 18, 2021 |
I deem much of the argument if it should be called the Stonewall Uprising or Stonewall Riot of rather trivial importance. It does not disregard the fact that it is a revolution. And no revolution suddenly arise out of nowhere; each brews for a long time. Once it culminates it does not stop or waver. For when a minority is continuously harassed, oppressed, berated, and discriminated it only takes a time until a type of retaliation and rebellion thrive. There is a collective demand for respect, their rights as human beings and a courage to defend themselves from senseless brutality and nasty micro aggressions inflicted by those who refuse to understand, those who are either strangled by irrational dread or dumbed down by rigid beliefs. So it goes, enough is enough. A movement is fuelled.

The Stonewall Reader is a comprehensive collection of interviews, transcripts, and articles in three parts: the before, during, and after Stonewall. The “Before” focuses more on the varied personal and intimate experiences of LGBT people. It recounts of discovery, acceptance, and the creation if not the search of a community. At an era when consenting adults of the same-sex is punishable by law and psychology considers homosexuality as a mental illness, conversion therapy is advised, spurts of silent revolt happen far and between. Every small group, mostly underground, contribute their own acts of insurgence through magazine-printings and assemblies. Most members don’t disclose personal details, not even their real name, for they live differently outside. There is the constant fear of being found out which could be grounds for unemployment. The “During” tells of the Stonewall riots that spanned from 28 June to 1 July 1969. Selected first hand accounts including those of transgender activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera are terrifying and touching albeit there is one account, amidst having importance, from journalist Howard Smith which is tinged with homophobia instead of an impartial air. The resilience and resistance of the LGBT community at such a time is admirable, even empowering. The prior uprisings leading to the Stonewall Riots are also notably significant in their own contributions. The series of protests during the Stonewall Riots has forced people outside the community to listen and see that gay, gender non-comforming, and transgender people exist, have always existed, and will not go away. Visibility is a force. In its last section, the “After”, some look back, nostalgic and grateful. Although the Stonewall Riots had not completely turned the tide over it has inspired and prompted not only the gay liberation, Pride celebrations, but also the continuous effort of the community to work on persisting issues and stop attempts to roll back progress in different means. This book stands alone by itself but I can imagine its impact amplified by the emotional New York Public Library’s exhibit, “Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50“ which ran from 14 Feb to 13 July 2019.

“True, some gays play the same role-games among themselves that straights do. Isn’t every minority group fucked over by the values of the majority culture? But the really important thing about being gay is that you are forced to notice how much sex-role differentiation is pure artifice, is nothing but a game.”

I consider The Stonewall Reader a more or less condensed modern history of the LGBT and is there anything better than a collection weaved together by the members of the community themselves from their own works or in their own words? The result is outstanding and expansive than I expected. And I am very pleased that this does not focus on white people alone but also includes people of colour. Some accounts mildly touches on the gay movement‘s intersection with the civil and feminist movements too. As these appear more of an opinion than a fact, further reading is advised. Of course the flaws within the community, specifically the still present discrimination against transgender people and drag queens, is not dismissed and it calls for action. In the end this book makes my own identity, shall I say, robust and tangible. Reading about those who have lived before me, felt similarly, had the same thoughts, and fought the same afflictions is reassuring. With knowledge of my own people’s history, I know myself better. ( )
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"For the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it, with a foreword by Edmund White. June 28, 2019 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, which is considered the most significant event in the gay liberation movement, and the catalyst for the modern fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States. Drawing from the New York Public Library's archives, The Stonewall Reader is a collection of first accounts, diaries, periodic literature, and articles from LGBTQ magazines and newspapers that documented both the years leading up to and the years following the riots. Most importantly the anthology spotlights both iconic activists who were pivotal in the movement, such as Sylvia Rivera, co-founder of Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR), as well as forgotten figures like Ernestine Eckstein, one of the few out, African American, lesbian activists in the 1960s. The anthology focuses on the events of 1969, the five years before, and the five years after. Jason Baumann, the NYPL coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections, has edited and introduced the volume to coincide with the NYPL exhibition he has curated on the Stonewall uprising and gay liberation movement of 1969"-- "For the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it, with a foreword by Edmund White"--

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