Queer Lives across the Wall
Desire and Danger in Divided Berlin, 1945–1970
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/jj.2960283Author(s)
Rottmann, Andrea
Language
EnglishAbstract
Queer Lives across the Wall examines the everyday lives of queer Berliners between 1945 and 1970, tracing private and public queer life from the end of the Nazi regime through the gay and lesbian liberation movements of the 1970s. Andrea Rottmann explores how certain spaces - including homes, bars, streets, parks, and prisons - facilitated and restricted queer lives in the overwhelmingly conservative climate that characterized both German postwar states. With a theoretical toolkit informed by feminist, queer, and spatial theories, the book goes beyond previous histories that focus on state surveillance and the persecution of male homosexuality.
Keywords
History; European Studies; Gender StudiesISBN
9781487549923, 9781487547806Publisher
University of Toronto PressPublication date and place
2023Series
German and European Studies,Classification
European history
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics