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category: Social Science
published: Oct 2002
ISBN:9781551521237
publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press

Out/Lines

Underground Gay Graphics From Before Stonewall

by Thomas Waugh

tagged: gay studies
Description

Gay male representation of sexuality has a long history of varied visibility and acceptance, but the 100 or so years of queer life before Stonewall were a period of unprecedented self-identification as well as renewed pressure to hide and suppress the erotic imagery of gay men in western culture. Out/Lines features a resurrection of erotic gay images, once virtually buried and invisible, that circulated in clandestine communities whose sexualized visibility was a potentially devastating risk--a wealth of approximately 200 previously unpublished "obscene" images from the queer pre-Stonewall underground.
Drawn mainly from American, German, Italian, and French sources, these images will both broaden and tantalize our view of queer culture with a surprising range of historical styles and motifs. While many of the artists remain anonymous or unknown, some have begun to have increasing notoriety in the erotic gay market. Works include images from a 1945 booklet of 20 unofficial illustrations for Jean Genet's Our Lady of the Flowers; the British artist known as "Hank," whose steamy couplets called "Homo Hotel" featured hot, horny sailors and Cliff Richards haircuts; the increasingly well-known American artist Neel Bate, whose nom de crayon was "Blade"; and numerous contemporaries and admirers of the legendary erotic artist Tom of Finland.
Waugh's narrative considers both fantasy and history by exploring the cultural and erotic dynamics and the social context in which these secret, sexualized images were created and collected. Historically rigorous and aesthetically explicit, Out/Lines is sure to shock and astonish.
Honorable Mention, Outstanding Book Award, Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
Runner-Up, Independent Publisher Award, Best Gay/Lesbian Book
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Best Visual Arts Book
Now in its 2nd printing.

About the Author

Thomas Waugh is the award-winning author or co-author of numerous books, including five for Arsenal Pulp Press: Out/Lines, Lust Unearthed, Montreal Main: A Queer Film Classic (with Jason Garrison), Comin' At Ya! (with David L. Chapman), and Gay Art: A Historic Collection (with Felix Lance Falkon). His other books include Hard to Imagine, The Fruit Machine, The Romance of Transgression in Canada, and The Perils of Pedagogy: The Works of John Greyson. He is co-editor (with Matthew Hays) of Queer Film Classics, a series of monographs for Arsenal Pulp Press on classic LGBTQ films; titles in the series include Paris Is Burning, Strangers on a Train, Law of Desire, and Female Trouble. He is Professor Emeritus at Concordia University in Montreal,where founded the Concordia program in sexuality studies, the Concordia HIV/AIDS Project, and Queer Media Database Canada Quebec (mediaqueer.ca).


Awards
  • Short-listed, Lambda Literary Award
Editorial Reviews

Here, whether campy, romantic or hard core, there's room for any kind of desire.
-Uptown

— Uptown

[A] must-read. . . The book features 200 beautifully documented erotic drawings. . . from an era where pornography--much less gay pornography--was not tolerated.
-Hour Magazine

— Hour Magazine

[Thomas Waugh's] Out/Lines and Lust Unearthed are ravishing, titillating, and theoretically engaged; a pair of joyfully written reflections on the hardcore, the softcore, and everything in between. And while the world of leather daddies, swishy bellhops, and precocious sailors-on-leave might seem a far cry from the lofty theoretical debates that coloured my meeting with Waugh, a careful reading of this wonderfully depraved stash lends it an unexpected and, I think, timely, political gravity.
-Art Threat

— Art Threat

Waugh is rather like a demented DeMille, assembling an epic cast of beefcake and bikers, soldiers and sailors for our viewing pleasures. The fact that such material was perfected at the time of its creation--and still a bit raunchy by some standards, even today, makes the whole effort all that more delicious.
-Outlooks

— Outlooks

Waugh's tone throughout his writing. . . is perfectly pitched. . . It's a delicate balancing act of serious history, the risibility of lust and the tenderness of desire.
-BorderCrossings

— BorderCrossings

[One] of the best picture book histories of homo doodles. . .
-XTRA!

— Xtra!

. . . a solid balance of education and entertainment.
-Mom Guess What Newspaper

— Mom Guess What

It is a coffee-table book for most readers, although for students of queer history and art it should be a valuable and treasured resource. It's a gorgeous volume. . .
-Gay People's Chronicle

— Gay People's

A great book.
-Lambda Book Report

— Lambda Book Report

[Waugh provides]. . . a witty and knowledgeable introduction. . .
-Uptown Magazine

— Uptown Magazine

[Waugh's] sense of fun and and exitement is never far from the surface, and the pictures reproduced are by turns funny, hot, strikingly composed and historically fascinating: . . . the crème de la crème, so to speak.
-Frontiers

— Frontiers

Thomas Waugh has a knack for sexy scholarship.
-Front Page

— Front Page

It is smartly written, but never alienating. . .
-Portland Mercury

— Portland Mercury

Out/Lines is a pleasure for those who like porn and enjoy thinking about its significance.
-XTRA! West

— Xtra! West

This is a heartbreaking collection, beautifully produced and preserved.
-CD Syndicated

— CD Syndicated

With a charming combination of learned art-theory essays introducing each chapter and amusing captions situating each drawing, Waugh honors the iconic erotic power of fleshy graphic fantasties with discerning zeal and un-ironic relish.
-Richard Labonte

— Richard Labonte

Historical, erotic, and instructive. . . A fascinating read.
-Genre Magazine

— Genre Magazine

Out of print

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