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Self & Society
An International Journal for Humanistic Psychology
Volume 44, 2016 - Issue 4
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

From ‘bisexual’ to ‘queer’: the radical sexuality of Paul Goodman

 

Abstract

This article explores the nature of Paul Goodman’s sexuality within his historical context, arguing that his radical queerness influenced his social and political radicalism in important ways. His unrepentant homosexuality allowed him to identify as a social rebel, and it also broadened his understanding of the human condition. His visibility as a self-identified ‘queer’ provided a model for the early 1970s American gay liberation movement. Goodman’s conservative attitudes about gender, however, also encouraged the sexism found in many 1960s American social movements.

Notes on contributor

 Craig Loftin is lecturer in the American Studies Department, California State University, Fullerton, USA. He is the author of Masked Voices: Gay Men and Lesbians in Cold War America (State University of New York Press, 2012) and editor of Letters to ONE: Gay and Lesbian Voices from the 1950s and 1960s (State University of New York Press, 2012).

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