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Moving and fascinating. -- Simon Russell Beale The Sunday Times Illuminating... Parkinson's book reminds us there is nothing new about homosexuality. The Times (London) [The book] draws on 40 objects, ranging from ancient Egyptian papyri to images by modern artists, including David Hockney. The Bookseller Parkinson successfully shows that same-sex love and desire are an integral part of human history. Publishers Weekly [A Little Gay History] scans the Museum's collections for objects that show the complexity of desire in world cultures. From Indian gods to Emperor Hadrian, it proves that, if you swear by ancient tradition in matters of love and sex, you'll end up in the queerest spots. The Independent [The book] explores artistic portrayals of what it means to be gay and the difficulties in finding records of same-sex desire. BBC News This little gay history is a little terrific book...highly recommended. Library Journal

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Preface Introduction: 'A Great Unrecorded History' Glimpses of a History Epilogue: (Re-)Writing Histories Further Resources Suggested General Reading Sources for Quotations Image Credits

A Little Gay History

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 03/09/2013
      ISBN13: 9780231166638, 978-0231166638
      ISBN10: 023116663X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Moving and fascinating. -- Simon Russell Beale The Sunday Times Illuminating... Parkinson's book reminds us there is nothing new about homosexuality. The Times (London) [The book] draws on 40 objects, ranging from ancient Egyptian papyri to images by modern artists, including David Hockney. The Bookseller Parkinson successfully shows that same-sex love and desire are an integral part of human history. Publishers Weekly [A Little Gay History] scans the Museum's collections for objects that show the complexity of desire in world cultures. From Indian gods to Emperor Hadrian, it proves that, if you swear by ancient tradition in matters of love and sex, you'll end up in the queerest spots. The Independent [The book] explores artistic portrayals of what it means to be gay and the difficulties in finding records of same-sex desire. BBC News This little gay history is a little terrific book...highly recommended. Library Journal

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction: 'A Great Unrecorded History' Glimpses of a History Epilogue: (Re-)Writing Histories Further Resources Suggested General Reading Sources for Quotations Image Credits

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