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Queer Wars: The New Gay Right and Its Critics

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 From the 1969 rebellion at Stonewall to recent battles over same-sex marriage, gay liberation in the United States has always been closely associated with the political left. But in recent years, gay liberation has taken a dramatic turn toward the right. With Queer Wars , celebrated historian of gay culture Paul Robinson offers the first extended consideration of gay conservatism and the trenchant critics who espouse its positions, including Bruce Bawer, Andrew Sullivan, Michelangelo Signorile, and Gabriel Rotello. 

The emergence of a conservative intellectual tradition is arguably the most remarkable development in the gay world over the past decade. Timely and rich in suggestive propositions, Queer Wars will prove to be essential reading for anyone interested in gay culture and contemporary politics.

“This lucid analysis of conservative gay politics equally illuminates the positions of its left and liberal critics. Queer Wars is a most useful introduction to debates about the politics of sexuality in America today.”—Jonathan Ned Katz, author of Love Stories

170 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Author 18 books134 followers
March 11, 2022
This book is a very good and interesting takedown of various books written by more conservative gay writers in the 1990s, like Bruce Bawer, Andrew Sullivan, and Michael Signorile. Unfortunately this book won't mean much to you unless you've at least skimmed the books the author is referencing.
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June 25, 2009
Excellent commentary on queer conservatism and the ideology behind it.
Engages the work of gay conservatives who have had very definite effect on the consciousness of the gay community, it's policies, and the gay movement's political agenda.
Definitely worth reading if you're into queer theory at all.
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July 9, 2017
Ultimately this book challenges what many don't know to be true about the origins of the modern gay rights movement. By providing perspectives from both the left and right one can understand both view points if they so choose. Most importantly it provided the connections between the underlying misogyny & reasons behind the very real racism that still exists in the LGBTQ community. One can draw conclusions about what propelled the gay movement in a new direction where it began to focus solely on gay marriage, don't ask don't tell, and fighting for hate crime legislation. While the author is certainly critical of gay conservatives which may turn readers off, it nonetheless insightful and informative.
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January 7, 2018
This book describes different gay conservative theorists, as well as how the gay conservative movement was born. Robinson argues that the mere presence of a new gay right is a sign that the gay community has advanced significantly since the Stonewall era. I only wish that Robinson described conservative lesbian theorists, even though that's not really his fault. Interestingly enough, the vast majority of conservative gay theorists are men. It would be interesting to see what conservative lesbian theorists have to say on issues like gender roles, pressure to join the radical left, and promiscuity within the LGBT community.
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July 24, 2025
Decent overview of the homosexual right. I was expecting a lot more on the Log Cabin Republicans. It reads more like a blog (assuming the formula for good blog writing is dissertation plus personal reflection) in places than a book. A lot more could have definitely been done with the topic.
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February 10, 2019
This is a succinct and carefully written book on the gay-right movement, and very much worth reading if you're on the left. The writing itself is as clean as writing gets.
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