Gay Shame
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Gay Shame by renowned author and scholar, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2010. This compelling paperback edition spans 408 pages and delves into the often-overlooked relationship between homosexuality and shame.
In this groundbreaking work, the author seeks to dismantle the unofficial barriers surrounding the exploration of gay identity and its associated emotions. The book addresses a variety of significant topics, including disreputable sexual histories, dissident gender identities, and the more uncomfortable aspects of gay history.
Enhancing the reading experience, Gay Shame also includes a unique collection of films, performances, and archival imagery on DVD, providing a multi-dimensional perspective on the subject. This title is essential for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ studies, cultural history, and the complexities of identity. Don't miss out on this vital addition to your library!