
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine
The Hal Call Chronicles and the Early Movement for Homosexual Emancipation
James T. Sears(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. November 2006
Book
Hardback
626 pages
978-1-56023-186-8 (ISBN)
Description
Take a revealing look at gay sex and gay history - and the man who helped kick-start gay activism in today's society.
The Mattachine is the origin of the contemporary American gay movement. One of the major players in this movement was Hal Call, America's first openly gay journalist and the man most responsible for the end of government censorship of frontal male nude photography through the mail. Behind the Mask of the Mattachine: The Early Movement for Homosexual Emancipation, the Hal Call Chronicles travels back to the times before Stonewall and its aftermath, to the beginnings of the modern homosexual movement and the lesser-known individuals who started it. This stunning chronicle boldly goes beyond the standard whitewashed/desexualized history usually provided by other gay historians, to give the unexpurgated - and sexually charged - history of the activists who organized homosexuals, using the biography of the controversial Hal Call as its springboard.
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine provides a revealing illustration of gay life and gay sex in the past through an intergenerational history of the early gay men's movement. Noted author James T. Sears generously weaves oral history, seldom seen historical documents, and rare photographs to provide a rich behind-the-scenes look at the first wave of Mattachine activists and the emerging gay pornography industry. This historical chronicle of a previously neglected era is packed with details of Call's personal struggles, his celebration of the phallus, and his assertion linking homophobia and heteronormativity to our culture's sex-negative tradition. The reader is transported to the sexual underworld of youthful hustlers, porno kingpins, spurned lovers, sex clubs, cruising grounds, secretive societies, and personal in-fighting over the direction of gay activism. This enthralling narrative is impeccably referenced.
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine examines:
the origins of the Mattachine Society
the Mattachine Foundation of Harry Hay and others of the "Fifth Order"
the Weimar Republic in Germany-the roots of the modern homosexual movement
networking of homosexuals through correspondence clubs and speakeasies in Depression-era America
the intense rivalries between San Francisco and New York City Mattachine groups
censorship of books, magazines, and films
much more!
The book explores the lives of three generations of pre-Stonewall gay activists:
Magnus Hirschfeld and Benedikt Friedlaender
Henry Gerber and Manual boyFrank
Harry Hay and Hal Call
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine is not only candid about gay sex and its impact on society but also puts a needed spotlight on a time in lesser-known gay history. This is important, illuminating reading for historians and gay persons interested in the undeniably sexually charged history of the early gay men's movement.
Take a look at these other James T. Sears books on LGBT issues: Growing Up Gay in the South online at http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=0502 and Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Issues in Education online at http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=5180
The Mattachine is the origin of the contemporary American gay movement. One of the major players in this movement was Hal Call, America's first openly gay journalist and the man most responsible for the end of government censorship of frontal male nude photography through the mail. Behind the Mask of the Mattachine: The Early Movement for Homosexual Emancipation, the Hal Call Chronicles travels back to the times before Stonewall and its aftermath, to the beginnings of the modern homosexual movement and the lesser-known individuals who started it. This stunning chronicle boldly goes beyond the standard whitewashed/desexualized history usually provided by other gay historians, to give the unexpurgated - and sexually charged - history of the activists who organized homosexuals, using the biography of the controversial Hal Call as its springboard.
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine provides a revealing illustration of gay life and gay sex in the past through an intergenerational history of the early gay men's movement. Noted author James T. Sears generously weaves oral history, seldom seen historical documents, and rare photographs to provide a rich behind-the-scenes look at the first wave of Mattachine activists and the emerging gay pornography industry. This historical chronicle of a previously neglected era is packed with details of Call's personal struggles, his celebration of the phallus, and his assertion linking homophobia and heteronormativity to our culture's sex-negative tradition. The reader is transported to the sexual underworld of youthful hustlers, porno kingpins, spurned lovers, sex clubs, cruising grounds, secretive societies, and personal in-fighting over the direction of gay activism. This enthralling narrative is impeccably referenced.
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine examines:
the origins of the Mattachine Society
the Mattachine Foundation of Harry Hay and others of the "Fifth Order"
the Weimar Republic in Germany-the roots of the modern homosexual movement
networking of homosexuals through correspondence clubs and speakeasies in Depression-era America
the intense rivalries between San Francisco and New York City Mattachine groups
censorship of books, magazines, and films
much more!
The book explores the lives of three generations of pre-Stonewall gay activists:
Magnus Hirschfeld and Benedikt Friedlaender
Henry Gerber and Manual boyFrank
Harry Hay and Hal Call
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine is not only candid about gay sex and its impact on society but also puts a needed spotlight on a time in lesser-known gay history. This is important, illuminating reading for historians and gay persons interested in the undeniably sexually charged history of the early gay men's movement.
Take a look at these other James T. Sears books on LGBT issues: Growing Up Gay in the South online at http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=0502 and Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Issues in Education online at http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=5180
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1350 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56023-186-8 (9781560231868)
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The Hal Call Chronicles and the Early Movement for Homosexual Emancipation
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Content
Foreword (Vern Bullough)
Foreword (Jack Nichols)
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Logos, Eros, and Psyche
SECTION I: RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 1. Who Was Hal Call?
Chapter 2. The Final Visit
Chapter 3. In a Dream
Chapter 4. Q&A
SECTION II: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 5. German Roots
Chapter 6. Boyhood
Chapter 7. Egos and Eros
Chapter 8. Making Contacts
Chapter 9. Three-Cornered Conversation
Chapter 10. War Buddies
Chapter 11. The Fifth Order
Chapter 12. Letters Home
Chapter 13. Coming Out
SECTION III: MATTACHINE (1950-1953)
Chapter 14. Organizing in the Bay Area
Chapter 15. Cracks in the Foundation
Chapter 16. Conventional Wisdom
Chapter 17. Chuck and Gerry
Chapter 18. Conflict Across the Bay
Chapter 19. On the Edge of Midnight
Chapter 20. The Unravelment of Dreams
Chapter 21. Q&A II
Chapter 22. Mattachine Melee
Chapter 23. Gerry's Farewell
Chapter 24. Moments in Time
SECTION IV: SEXUALITIES
Chapter 25. 1973: Theater of the Absurd
Chapter 26. 1964-1965: Our Man Flint
Chapter 27. 1954: Pan-Graphic
Chapter 28. 1985: Sexual Rebels
Chapter 29. 2000: Harold and Hal
Chapter 30. 1956: Fear and Respectability
Chapter 31. 1957: Game of Fools
Chapter 32. January 28, 1958: Hal's Turn
Chapter 33. 1958: Bitchery-Butchery
Chapter 34. 1959: Calling Shots, Dispelling Darkness, Going Public
Chapter 35. 2006: A Candid Conversation Across Gay Generations
Chapter 36. 1960: Verboten
Chapter 37. 1960: A House Divided
Chapter 38. 1961: The Rejected
Chapter 39. 1967: The Furtive Fraternity
Chapter 40. The Mask of Desire
Index
Reference Notes Included
Foreword (Jack Nichols)
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Logos, Eros, and Psyche
SECTION I: RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 1. Who Was Hal Call?
Chapter 2. The Final Visit
Chapter 3. In a Dream
Chapter 4. Q&A
SECTION II: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 5. German Roots
Chapter 6. Boyhood
Chapter 7. Egos and Eros
Chapter 8. Making Contacts
Chapter 9. Three-Cornered Conversation
Chapter 10. War Buddies
Chapter 11. The Fifth Order
Chapter 12. Letters Home
Chapter 13. Coming Out
SECTION III: MATTACHINE (1950-1953)
Chapter 14. Organizing in the Bay Area
Chapter 15. Cracks in the Foundation
Chapter 16. Conventional Wisdom
Chapter 17. Chuck and Gerry
Chapter 18. Conflict Across the Bay
Chapter 19. On the Edge of Midnight
Chapter 20. The Unravelment of Dreams
Chapter 21. Q&A II
Chapter 22. Mattachine Melee
Chapter 23. Gerry's Farewell
Chapter 24. Moments in Time
SECTION IV: SEXUALITIES
Chapter 25. 1973: Theater of the Absurd
Chapter 26. 1964-1965: Our Man Flint
Chapter 27. 1954: Pan-Graphic
Chapter 28. 1985: Sexual Rebels
Chapter 29. 2000: Harold and Hal
Chapter 30. 1956: Fear and Respectability
Chapter 31. 1957: Game of Fools
Chapter 32. January 28, 1958: Hal's Turn
Chapter 33. 1958: Bitchery-Butchery
Chapter 34. 1959: Calling Shots, Dispelling Darkness, Going Public
Chapter 35. 2006: A Candid Conversation Across Gay Generations
Chapter 36. 1960: Verboten
Chapter 37. 1960: A House Divided
Chapter 38. 1961: The Rejected
Chapter 39. 1967: The Furtive Fraternity
Chapter 40. The Mask of Desire
Index
Reference Notes Included