Baby, You are My Religion

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Bar Culture
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Butch Femme Bar
Butch Femme Bar Culture
Butch Femme Community
Butch Femme Couple
Butch Femme Culture
Butch Femme Relationships
Butch Woman
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Color Purple
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East LA
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feminist theology
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Gay Alcoholics
Gay Bar
Gay Liberation Theology
Gay Women
Gay Women's Bar
Gay Women’s Bar
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Joan Nestle
Leather Sex
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Lesbian Bar
Lesbian Feminism
Lesbian Feminists
LGBTQ religious studies
LHA
Liberation Theology
Martin Buber's Concepts
Martin Buber’s Concepts
midcentury American subcultures
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oral history methodology
queer bar community research
queer history
Queer Theology
sacred space theory
women
womens
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781844658947
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Baby, You Are My Religion argues that American butch-femme bar culture of the mid-20th Century should be interpreted as a sacred space for its community. Before Stonewall—when homosexuals were still deemed mentally ill—these bars were the only place where many could have any community at all. Baby, You are My Religion explores this community as a site of a lived corporeal theology and political space. It reveals that religious institutions such as the Metropolitan Community Church were founded in such bars, that traditional and non-traditional religious activities took place there, and that religious ceremonies such as marriage were often conducted within the bars by staff. Baby, You are My Religion examines how these bars became not only ecclesiastical sites but also provided the fertile ground for the birth of the struggle for gay and lesbian civil rights before Stonewall.

Marie Cartier is a scholar, visual /performance artist, queer activist, poet and theologian who has been active in many movements for social change. She teaches in Film and Media at UC Irvine and Gender and Women’s Studies at California State University Northridge.

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