Awfully Devoted Women

Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65

Table des matières

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part 1: Awfully Devoted Odd Women

1 Relationships Between Women: The “knitting together of mind and spirit”

2 Lesbian Social Worlds, 1900-50: “So there seems to be a fair amount of it about”

3 Physical Sexuality: “How did you get here Miss Brown?”

Part 2: Lesbian Lives after the Second World War

4 Growing Up under Heteronormativity

5 Sexual Relationships in Postwar Canada: “We found our way to it easily enough”

6 Making the Unspoken Plain: Sexual Practice

7 Relationships: Lesbian Couples and Their Families

8 Middle-Class Lesbian Community in the 1950s and 1960s

Conclusion

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

This intimate study of the lives of middle-class lesbians who came of age before the gay rights movement unveils a previously unknown world of private relationships, discreet social networks, and love.

La description

The lives of many lesbians prior to 1965 remain cloaked in mystery. Historians have turned the spotlight on upper-middle-class “romantic friends” and on working-class butch and femme women, but the lives of the lower-middle-class majority remain in the shadows. Awfully Devoted Women offers a portrait of middle-class lesbianism in the decades before the gay rights movement in English Canada. This intimate study of the lives of women who were forced to love in secret not only challenges the idea that lesbian relationships in the past were asexual, it also reveals the courage it took to explore desire in an era when women were supposed to know little about sexuality.

Reviews

Engaging and accessible without slacking on the analysis, this book is required reading for anybody with an interest in the history of lady-lovin’ ladies.

- Kate Zieman

An excellent contribution to canadian lesbian historiography and to the growing literature on gender and sexuality. Highly recommended.

- D.A. Chekki, University of Winnipeg