Men Without Maps: Some Gay Males of the Generation Before Stonewall

Author:   John Ibson
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226656083


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   03 October 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John Ibson
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
ISBN:  

9780226656083


ISBN 10:   022665608
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   03 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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"""The book succeeds in advancing and deepening our knowledge of American gay life in the first half of the last century.""-- ""Journal of American History"" ""Well researched and thoroughly documented with extensive notes, this slim volume belies its brevity, amply illustrated with photographs from numerous collections that leave the reader wanting more.""-- ""Choice"" ""The signal contribution of Men without Maps--as with so much of Ibson's earlier work--is his ability to capture the quotidian existence of this sampling of gay men simply living their lives, finding joy, and persevering in the midst of a world that was so unwelcoming. This is queer social history at its best.""-- ""The American Historical Review"" ""Men without Maps is a lovely book. Like Ibson's earlier work, it is both scholarly and accessible. He convincingly argues that gay men from World War II up to Stonewall had no maps for manhood, in contrast with the ubiquitous maps that served as 'basic training' for heterosexual manhood. The book's clear, deeply moving, and well-drawn prose will interest scholars of LGBTQ studies, masculinities, and sex and gender history.""-- ""Michael Messner, University of Southern California"" ""Ibson has a tradition of finding imaginative ways to understand the history of gender and sexuality, both as identities and as forces guiding lives and behavior. In Men without Maps, he offers a powerful and sympathetic portrayal of the creativity and courageousness of male-desiring American men in the middle of the twentieth century. Ibson's engaging prose and creative, original, and inspiring analysis make this book an interdisciplinary gem for anyone interested in the history of gay identity and culture. Men without Maps is impossible to read without simultaneously relishing.""-- ""Tristan Bridges, University of California, Santa Barbara"""


Men without Maps is a lovely book. Like Ibson's earlier work, it is both scholarly and accessible. He convincingly argues that gay men from World War II up to Stonewall had no maps for manhood, in contrast with the ubiquitous maps that served as 'basic training' for heterosexual manhood. The book's clear, deeply moving, and well-drawn prose will interest scholars of LGBTQ studies, masculinities, and sex and gender history. --Michael Messner, University of Southern California Ibson has a tradition of finding imaginative ways to understand the history of gender and sexuality, both as identities and as forces guiding lives and behavior. In Men without Maps, he offers a powerful and sympathetic portrayal of the creativity and courageousness of male-desiring American men in the middle of the twentieth century. Ibson's engaging prose and creative, original, and inspiring analysis make this book an interdisciplinary gem for anyone interested in the history of gay identity and culture. Men without Maps is impossible to read without simultaneously relishing. --Tristan Bridges, University of California, Santa Barbara


Ibson has a tradition of finding imaginative ways to understand the history of gender and sexuality, both as identities and as forces guiding lives and behavior. In Men without Maps, he offers a powerful and sympathetic portrayal of the creativity and courageousness of male-desiring American men in the middle of the twentieth century. Ibson's engaging prose and creative, original, and inspiring analysis make this book an interdisciplinary gem for anyone interested in the history of gay identity and culture. Men without Maps is impossible to read without simultaneously relishing. -- Tristan Bridges, University of California, Santa Barbara Men without Maps is a lovely book. Like Ibson's earlier work, it is both scholarly and accessible. He convincingly argues that gay men from World War II up to Stonewall had no maps for manhood, in contrast with the ubiquitous maps that served as 'basic training' for heterosexual manhood. The book's clear, deeply moving, and well-drawn prose will interest scholars of LGBTQ studies, masculinities, and sex and gender history. -- Michael Messner, University of Southern California


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John Ibson is emeritus professor of American studies at California State University, Fullerton, and author of The Mourning After and Picturing Men, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

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