A Lesbian History of Britain: Love and Sex Between Women Since 1500Bloomsbury Academic, 2007年11月15日 - 256 頁 Drawing on a wide range of historical sources - court records, newspaper reports, medical records, novels, oral histories and personal papers - A Lesbian History of Britain presents the extraordinary history of lesbian experience in Britain. Covering landmark moments and well-known personalities (such as Radclyffe Hall and the publication and banning of her lesbian novel The Well of Loneliness), but also examining the lives and experiences of ordinary women, it brings both variety and nuance to their shared history. In doing so, it also explores cultural representations of, and changing attitudes to, female same-sex desire in Britain. |
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... venues . Butch / Femme Culture Little research has been undertaken into the communities which were located in the lesbian bars and nightclubs in Britain after the Second World War . However , in the United States , extensive work on ...
... venues , such as the Gateways , were frequented by a range of clientele from across the class spectrum , as were other larger venues in Brighton . In the United States , class divisions were widened by , and exemplified in , the ...
... venues in this period were frequently located in obscure places , in basements and on narrow side streets . Venues were not advertised until the development of the lesbian and gay press in the 1970s , and women were dependent on word of ...