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portada Her Neighbor'S Wife: A History of Lesbian Desire Within Marriage (Politics and Culture in Modern America)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2022
Language
Inglés
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.0 x 2.0 cm
Weight
0.45 kg.
ISBN13
9781512823691

Her Neighbor'S Wife: A History of Lesbian Desire Within Marriage (Politics and Culture in Modern America)

Lauren Jae Gutterman (Author) · University of Pennsylvania Press · Paperback

Her Neighbor'S Wife: A History of Lesbian Desire Within Marriage (Politics and Culture in Modern America) - Gutterman, Lauren Jae

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Synopsis "Her Neighbor'S Wife: A History of Lesbian Desire Within Marriage (Politics and Culture in Modern America)"

At first glance, Barbara Kalish fit the stereotype of a 1950s wife and mother. Married at eighteen, Barbara lived with her husband and two daughters in a California suburb, where she was president of the Parent-Teacher Association. At a PTA training conference in San Francisco, Barbara met Pearl, another PTA president who also had two children and happened to live only a few blocks away from her. To Barbara, Pearl was the most gorgeous woman in the world, and the two began an affair that lasted over a decade. Through interviews, diaries, memoirs, and letters, Her Neighbor's Wife traces the stories of hundreds of women, like Barbara Kalish, who struggled to balance marriage and same-sex desire in the postwar United States. In doing so, Lauren Jae Gutterman draws our attention away from the postwar landscape of urban gay bars and into the homes of married women, who tended to engage in affairs with wives and mothers they met in the context of their daily lives: through work, at church, or in their neighborhoods. In the late 1960s and 1970s, the lesbian feminist movement and the no-fault divorce revolution transformed the lives of wives who desired women. Women could now choose to divorce their husbands in order to lead openly lesbian or bisexual lives; increasingly, however, these women were confronted by hostile state discrimination, typically in legal battles over child custody. Well into the 1980s, many women remained ambivalent about divorce and resistant to labeling themselves as lesbian, therefore complicating a simple interpretation of their lives and relationship choices. By revealing the extent to which marriage has historically permitted space for wives' relationships with other women, Her Neighbor's Wife calls into question the presumed straightness of traditional American marriage.

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