Same-Sex Affairs: Constructing and Controlling Homosexuality in the Pacific Northwest

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Author: Peter Boag

ISBN-10: 0520236041

ISBN-13: 9780520236042

Category: Gay men -> United States -> History

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"The product of rigorous research and thinking, Same-Sex Affairs assesses the shifting meanings of homosexuality for different classes of gay men, and for "mainstream" society, between 1890 and 1930. While establishing that the Northwest provided a distinctive context for constructions of male, same-sex sex, Boag also uses evidence from the region to refine understandings of the practice and significance of homosexuality at the national level. Same-Sex Affairs makes important contributions to the history of both the western United States and modern American sexuality."—John Findlay, author of Magic Lands"This is an important work, taking Western history in entirely new directions. Peter Boag demonstrates his judiciousness, his care, with an impressive set of largely overlooked and underutilized sources. And those sources reveal remarkable tales. There is verve, an excitement, in both the ordinariness of everyday life and the extraordinary circumstances of scandal. Historians of sexuality in particular will ponder this book's insights for some time to come. It is a provocative study, rich in documentation, and extremely significant in terms of analytic impact."—John Howard, author of Men Like That: A Southern Queer History

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction11Sex on the Road: Migratory Men and Youths in the Pacific Northwest's Hinterlands152Sex in the City: Transient and Working-Class Men and Youths in the Urban Northwest453Gay Identity and Community in Early Portland894From Oscar Wilde to Portland's 1912 Scandal: Socially Constructing the Homosexual1255Personality, Politics, and Sex in Portland and the Northwest1856Reforming Homosexuality in the Northwest185Epilogue. Same-Sex Affairs in the Pacific Northwest: 1912 and After217Notes223Bibliography283Index309