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Bohemian Los Angeles

Bohemian Los Angeles

and the Making of Modern Politics

by Daniel Hurewitz
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/04/2008

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Bohemian Los Angeles brings to life a vibrant and all-but forgotten milieu of artists, leftists, and gay men and women whose story played out over the first half of the twentieth century and continues to shape the entire American landscape. It is the story of a hidden corner of Los Angeles, where the personal first became the political, where the nation's first enduring gay rights movement emerged, and where the broad spectrum of what we now think of as identity politics was born. Portraying life over a period of more than forty years in the hilly enclave of Edendale, near downtown Los Angeles, Daniel Hurewitz considers the work of painters and printmakers, looks inside the Communist Party's intimate cultural scene, and examines the social world of gay men. In this vividly written narrative, he discovers why and how these communities, inspiring both one another and the city as a whole, transformed American notions of political identity with their ideas about self-expression, political engagement, and race relations. Bohemian Los Angeles, incorporating fascinating oral histories, personal letters, police records, and rare photographs, shifts our focus from gay and bohemian New York to the west coast with significant implications for twentieth-century U.S. history and politics.
ISBN:
9780520256231
9780520256231
Category:
Social & cultural history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-04-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of California Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
377
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x20mm
Weight:
0.5kg

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