Gay Life and Culture: A World History
By (Author) Robert Aldrich
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
27th April 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
306.76609
Paperback
384
Width 200mm, Height 255mm
From Theocritus' verses to Queer as Folk, from the berdaches of North America to the boy-wives of Aboriginal Australia, this extraordinarily wide-ranging book illustrates both the commonality of love and lust, and the various ways in which such desires have been constructed through the ages.
'A stunningly beautiful, touching and thought-provoking book' - Manchester Evening News
'Authoritative, accessible, highly informative and blessedly jargon-free Weep and rejoice' - Simon Callow, Guardian
'The marvel of the book lies in its scope and sure-footed tone ... remarkably informative and sumptuously illustrated a wide-ranging, eye-opening volume' - Herald
'Both political and critical' - New Statesman (Picture Book of the Week)
Robert Aldrich is Professor of European History at at the University of Sydney. He teaches and carries out research in modern European and colonial history, including the history of France since the Revolution, the history of the French and British overseas empires, the history of 'sites of memory' and the history of gender and sexuality. He is the author of The Seduction of the Mediterranean, The Age of Empires and Colonialism and Homosexuality amongst others.