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The Politics of Being Queer

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74: 121:", which had been used as a derogatory term for nontraditional gender behavior for the preceding part of the 20th century. His assertion that queerness was not pathological also encouraged activists to reclaim the word. The rest of his ideas were not as readily adopted by the burgeoning 1960s 64:
He described his relationships with young boys as being neither exploitative or pathological, despite public opinion, and that same-sex sexuality was a healthy prelude to friendship and student–mentor relationships.
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wrote that the essay was even more subversive 40 years later, with Goodman's praise of anonymous sex and assertion that teacher–student relationships are inherently erotic.
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The first modern reclamation of the word 'queer' came in 1969, when countercultural writer Paul Goodman penned his well-known essay 'The Politics of Being Queer'.
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In "The Politics of Being Queer", Goodman credits his bisexuality as undergirding his anarchism, pacifism, and utopianism. He contends that promiscuity breaks
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Loftin, Craig M. (2016). "From 'bisexual' to 'queer': the radical sexuality of Paul Goodman".
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Adam and His Work: A Bibliography of Sources by and about Paul Goodman (1911–1972)
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Grassi, Samuele (November 2020). "Feminist Utopias, Queerness and Paul Goodman".
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on November 15, 1969, as "Memoirs of an Ancient Activist". It was reprinted in
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described the essay as one of Goodman's most personal and beautiful. Novelist
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attraction, whether heterosexual or homosexual, is pathological.
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Here Now Next: Paul Goodman and the Origins of Gestalt Therapy
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and his personal politics. It is noteworthy for its role in
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Battleground: Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Volume 1 (A–L)
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The essay was first published in the pacifist magazine
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Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas
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Allen Ginsberg, an Annotated Bibliography, 1969-1977
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Index

Paul Goodman
bisexuality
reclaiming
queer
social class
rigidly exclusive

WIN
Nature Heals
reclaiming
queer
gay liberation movement
Judith Levine
Kerry Howley


Graham, Robert
"The Politics of Being Queer"
Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas
ISBN
978-1-55164-310-6




"Queer"
ISBN
978-0-313-08800-1

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