Provincetown – From Pilgrim Landing to Gay Resort: American History and Culture
Autor Karen Christel Krahuliken Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814747629
ISBN-10: 0814747620
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 25 pages
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria American History and Culture
ISBN-10: 0814747620
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 25 pages
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria American History and Culture
Recenzii
"Krahulik offers a fascinating and lively account of how Provincetown, Massachusetts, became America's most famous gay resort. The book is both a celebration of the community's embrace of freedom and a reminder that Provincetown despite its vaunted tolerance for sexual nonconformity faced problems of racism, sexism, and economic exploitation. . . . Krahulik shows how the different and sometimes overlapping constituencies of Provincetown shaped compromises that allowed the community to persist and prosper. But this important book also reveals that being a gay resort did not protect Provincetown from class, racial, ethnic, or gender conflicts.
American Historical Review "Krahulik combines traditional research methods and oral histories to record and interpret this journey in a respectful, scholarly manner."
Choice, Highly Recommended" "At the end of curling Cape Cod, Provincetown has gone through several transformations since the Pilgrims landed therefrom Yankee whaling town to Portuguese fishing village to bohemian artist enclave to, today, one of the world's most popular gay resorts. Surprisingly, each of those segments of society contributed to the 'P-town' of today."
Chicago Sun-Times "Karen Krahuliks Provincetown is the definitive book on the history of that mysterious and magical place. Its a singular accomplishment. Im grateful to her for writing it, as I suspect many others will be for years and years to come.
Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours "This book performs a service by judiciously compiling the facts of Provincetowns history." Gay & Lesbian Review "From Pilgrim's Landing to gay Disneyland, Provincetown has remade itself again and again. Karen Krahulik's remarkable book deftly charts these transformations. She manages to weave New England Yankees, Portuguese fisherman, bohemian artists, and lesbian entrepreneurs into a single history that is both absorbing and revelatory. In her hands, class, race, gender, and sexuality stop being categories or slogans and instead are the stuff of a community's story. This is social history at its most original and very best."
John D'Emilio, author of Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities "Krahulik tells a rich and compelling story of a unique community shaped by immigration, global economic forces, ethnic tensions, commercialism, and the struggles of individuals and groups who deeply loved Lands End.
Leila J. Rupp, University of California, Santa Barbara
American Historical Review "Krahulik combines traditional research methods and oral histories to record and interpret this journey in a respectful, scholarly manner."
Choice, Highly Recommended" "At the end of curling Cape Cod, Provincetown has gone through several transformations since the Pilgrims landed therefrom Yankee whaling town to Portuguese fishing village to bohemian artist enclave to, today, one of the world's most popular gay resorts. Surprisingly, each of those segments of society contributed to the 'P-town' of today."
Chicago Sun-Times "Karen Krahuliks Provincetown is the definitive book on the history of that mysterious and magical place. Its a singular accomplishment. Im grateful to her for writing it, as I suspect many others will be for years and years to come.
Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours "This book performs a service by judiciously compiling the facts of Provincetowns history." Gay & Lesbian Review "From Pilgrim's Landing to gay Disneyland, Provincetown has remade itself again and again. Karen Krahulik's remarkable book deftly charts these transformations. She manages to weave New England Yankees, Portuguese fisherman, bohemian artists, and lesbian entrepreneurs into a single history that is both absorbing and revelatory. In her hands, class, race, gender, and sexuality stop being categories or slogans and instead are the stuff of a community's story. This is social history at its most original and very best."
John D'Emilio, author of Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities "Krahulik tells a rich and compelling story of a unique community shaped by immigration, global economic forces, ethnic tensions, commercialism, and the struggles of individuals and groups who deeply loved Lands End.
Leila J. Rupp, University of California, Santa Barbara
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How did a sleepy New England fishing village become a gay mecca? In this dynamic history, the author explains why Provincetown, Massachusetts, --alternately known as "Land's End," "Cape-tip," "Cape-end," and, to some, "Queersville, U.S.A."--has meant many things to many people. 36 photos.
How did a sleepy New England fishing village become a gay mecca? In this dynamic history, the author explains why Provincetown, Massachusetts, --alternately known as "Land's End," "Cape-tip," "Cape-end," and, to some, "Queersville, U.S.A."--has meant many things to many people. 36 photos.