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Richard Godbeer. Sexual Revolution in Early America, Baltimore (Md).
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Herzog Dagmar, Sex in Crisis. The new sexual revolution and the future of American Politics
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Politiques de l’amour et du sexe dans la Chine de la « révolution sexuelle »
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Queering Gay Tourism as Activism: Guy Hocquenghem’s Political Journey in the United States
Published 2023-11-01“…Focusing on the entries dedicated to New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, this article shows how the guide politicizes the ways in which homosexuals in the United States have been inventing new ways of life, which, in the words of Jack Halberstam, elaborate queer understandings of time and space that can inspire the aftermath of the sexual revolution while resisting homonormativity.…”
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Entre « chic » et « chien » : les séductions de la Parisienne, de Jean-Jacques Rousseau à Yves Saint-Laurent
Published 2013-12-01“…Today, though the image and reputation of « la Parisienne » are still used in the advertisement business and as a journalistic cliché, they have largely lost their subversive and erotic character due to the « sexual revolution » of the 1960’s and the homogenisation of behaviour in western societies.…”
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“Hi! My name is Pauline, but most of my friends just call me Paul”: Divine on stage
Published 2019-06-01“…His outrageous camp attire and acting skills contributed to the blurring of identity stability in a world where the sexual revolution of the late Sixties had already opened up a new frontier in terms of sexual practices and contributed to the gay and lesbian liberation. …”
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“The Map-makers’ Colors”: Maps in Twentieth-Century American Poetry in English
Published 2013-06-01“…Since the 1960s, visual poets have shaped poems into maps of American locales, thus complementing more “conventional” uses of maps to trigger poetic memoirs of place. The sexual revolution has popularized the body-as-map metaphor prominent in Bogan’s “Cartography.” …”
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