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Queer Cowboys: And Other Erotic Male Friendships in Nineteenth-Century American Literature

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ISBN-13: 9781403975973 ISBN-10: 1403975973
Publisher
MACMILLAN
Binding
paperback
Published
May 11, 2005
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×0.90×14.60 cm

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Queer Cowboys: And Other Erotic Male Friendships in Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Packard, C.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781403975973.

Why do the earliest representations of cowboy-figures symbolizing the highest ideals of manhood in American culture exclude male-female desire while promoting homosocial and homoerotic bonds? Evidence from the best-known Western writers and artists of the post-Civil War period - Owen Wister, Mark Twain, Frederic Remington, George Catlin - as well as now-forgotten writers, illustrators, and photographers, suggest that in the period before the word homosexual and its synonyms were invented, same-sex intimacy and erotic admiration were key aspects of a masculine code. These males-only clubs of journalists, cowboys, miners, Indian vaqueros defined themselves by excluding femininity and the cloying ills of domesticity, while embracing what Roosevelt called strenuous living with other bachelors in the relative purity of wilderness conditions. Queer Cowboys recovers this forgotten culture of exclusively masculine, sometimes erotic, and often intimate camaraderie in fiction, photographs, illustrations, song lyrics, historical ephemera, and theatrical performances.