"It’s time that their stories were told … From the brutality of prison force-feedings to the vaudeville ditty ‘No Wedding Bells for Me,’ the LGBTQ+ historical survey
Public Faces, Secret Lives reveals the movements behind the suffrage campaign with verve."
"It’s time that their stories were told … From the brutality of prison force-feedings to the vaudeville ditty ‘No Wedding Bells for Me,’ the LGBTQ+ historical survey
Public Faces, Secret Lives reveals the movements behind the suffrage campaign with verve."
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Public Faces, Secret Lives brings to life the work and names of the queer champions of the women's suffrage movement, restoring their rightful place in history and feminism, intersectional as it should be. Author Wendy L. Rouse highlights the radical, innovative action queer suffragists took to challenge traditions around family, love and death — and shows us how they had a lasting, crucial impact on the success of the suffrage movement."
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A stunning achievement, Public Faces, Secret Lives provides a long overdue history of queer suffragists and their integral role in the movement.
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"Not only a powerful revision of the largely heteronormative framings of the suffrage movement,
Public Faces, Secret Lives is also testament to the queer community’s power to reimagine and revolutionize social movements today."
"Asking new questions of old stories – that is what Wendy Rouse has superbly done by turning a queer eye on the women’s suffrage movement. Hiding in plain sight, or sometimes hidden by historical erasure, queer women were central figures in the movement, providing models of activism and non-heteronormative behavior for those who follow in their footsteps."
"A long-overdue account of the queer women within the suffrage movement who were never given the credit they deserved for their contributions. Rouse successfully conveys how queer suffragists positively impacted the suffrage movement and the future of feminism by challenging traditional views surrounding gender, domesticity, love, and death."
"Rouse, a historian, highlights the often unrecognized queer history of the women’s suffrage movement and argues that queer suffragists challenged traditional notions of family, space and death both subtly and radically."
Wendy L. Rouse is Associate Professor of History at San Jose State University and the author of
Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women's Self-Defense Movement and
Public Faces, Private Lives: A Queer History of the Suffrage Movement.