ABSTRACT

Sarah Schulman’s writing is bold, provocative, and refreshingly unrepentant. First published in 1994, My American History: Lesbian and Gay Life During the Reagan and Bush Years combines critical commentary with a rich and varied collection of news articles, letters, interviews, and reports in which the author traces the development of lesbian and gay politics in the U.S. In her coverage of many tireless campaigns of activism and resistance, Sarah Schulman documents a powerful political history that most people – gay or straight – never knew happened.

In her Preface to this second edition, Urvashi Vaid argues for the continued relevance of Schulman’s writing to activism in the 21st century, particularly in light of the resurgence of the right in American politics. Also included is a selection of articles by Sarah Schulman for Womanews, in their original print format, with illustrations by Alison Bechdel. The book closes with an interview with the author, conducted by Steven Thrasher, especially for this new edition. It explores AIDS and homophobia during the Reagan/Bush administrations and at the dawn of the Trump era.

My American History is a collection that gives voice to both the personal and political struggles of feminist and lesbian and gay communities in the 1980s. It is an important historical record that will enlighten and inform activists, as well as academics of women’s, gender and sexuality studies, in the 21st century.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

part 1|257 pages

Essays 1981-1994

chapter |3 pages

An open letter

chapter |3 pages

Critical history of black women

chapter |5 pages

The convention

chapter |3 pages

The pro-family left

chapter |4 pages

Riding the go-go bus home

An Interview with Diane Torr

chapter |3 pages

Gay books back in school

chapter |9 pages

Low marks for german democracy

chapter |3 pages

Feds stop anti-violence grants to women's groups

Cite Lesbian Rights as Anti-Family

chapter |3 pages

New york

A Mass of Individually Beautiful Faces

chapter |1 pages

A.C.L.U. founds gay project

chapter |2 pages

Lip-synching at shescape

chapter |2 pages

Straight ads hurt gay firm

chapter |3 pages

Saving our space on the lower east side

An Interview with Marguerita Lopez

chapter |9 pages

Health or homophobia?

Responses to the Bathhouse Guidelines

chapter |6 pages

Committee resolves to close baths

Maloney Joins Anti-Gay Sellout Gay Activist Arrested

chapter |5 pages

Becoming an angry mob in the best sense

Lesbians Respond to AIDS Hysteria

chapter |24 pages

When we were very young

A Walking Tour through Radical Jewish Women's History on the Lower East Side 1879-1919

chapter |3 pages

Desert hearts

chapter |4 pages

Heal thyself

chapter |2 pages

Jean genet

chapter |4 pages

Women need not apply

Institutional Discrimination in Aids Drug Trials

chapter |5 pages

Thousands may die in the streets

AIDS and the Homeless

chapter |3 pages

The left and passionate homosexuality

Presented at the Socialist Scholars' Conference

chapter |3 pages

Children and aids

Debate Stirred Over Placebo Tests

chapter |3 pages

Taking responsibility

chapter |1 pages

Outing

The Closet is Not A Right

chapter |5 pages

Is the nea good for gay art?

chapter |2 pages

Eileen myles

chapter |5 pages

What ideals guide our actions?

chapter |5 pages

Delusions of gender

chapter |3 pages

Why i fear the future

chapter |3 pages

Laying the blame

What Magic Johnson Really Means

chapter |5 pages

Fame, shame, and kaposi's sarcoma

New Themes in Lesbian and Gay Film

chapter |3 pages

Consumed by neglect

Who is to Blame for the TB Epidemic?

chapter |6 pages

Tokyo rose

chapter |6 pages

Coming to terms

An Interview With Carole desanti

chapter |2 pages

I was a lesbian child

chapter |7 pages

Why i'm not a revolutionary

chapter |4 pages

Letter to jennifer dunning

chapter |3 pages

United colors of homophobia

chapter |4 pages

A modest proposal

part 2|43 pages

The lesbian avengers

chapter |4 pages

The lesbian avengers

Part One

chapter |30 pages

The lesbian avengers

Part Two

chapter |24 pages

The Lesbian Avenger Handbook

chapter |7 pages

The lesbian avengers

Part Four — The Freedom Ride