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The Dividends of Dissent: How Conflict and Culture Work in Lesbian and Gay Marches on Washington [Paperback]

Amin Ghaziani (Author)
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0226289966 978-0226289960 October 1, 2008
Marching on Washington is a hallowed tradition of American political protest, and demonstrations led by the women’s rights, civil rights, and antiwar movements all endure in popular memory. Between 1979 and 2000 four major lesbian and gay demonstrations took place there, and while these marches were some of the largest of their time, they have been sorely overlooked—until now. Drawing on extensive archival research, historical data, original photographs, interviews with key activists, and more than a thousand news articles, The Dividends of Dissent offers a thorough analysis—descriptive, historical, and sociological—of these marches and their organization.
            Amin Ghaziani ably puts these demonstrations into their cultural context, chronicling gay and lesbian life at the time and the political currents that prompted the protests. He then turns to each march in detail, focusing on the role that internal dissent played in its organization. Ultimately, Ghaziani concludes that infighting can contribute positively to the development of social movements, and that the debates over the marches helped define what it means to be gay in the United States.
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“A dazzling accomplishment, both conceptually and substantively. Ghaziani''s rich and meticulously researched work significantly expands our understanding of the history of gay and lesbian activism during a critical period. Using these four previously unstudied cases of mass protest as a means to tell that history is a brilliant idea. Furthermore, these marches provide excellent data for addressing the ongoing debate over whether conflict within social movements is purely detrimental or can have positive consequences.”—Verta Taylor, University of California, Santa Barbara
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“Scholars and the public alike tend to think of social movements as unitary actors, as in the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, etc. The beauty of Ghaziani’s book is to remind us that at least as much conflict happens within a movement as without, and that how this conflict gets resolved powerfully shapes the development of the movement over time. Moreover, as with conflict in general, battles within a movement may well prove beneficial to the long-run health and well-being of the struggle. An altogether welcome and groundbreaking addition to the social movement literature.”—Doug McAdam, Stanford University
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“This exhaustively researched book contributes never before seen detail to the historical record, while contributing to sociological theory in social movements and culture. Ghaziani vividly demonstrates that infighting, which is often seen as an unfortunate distraction to movements, is, in fact, crucial. It is through infighting that decisions about identity and strategy are made. Ghaziani treats the specifics of the case with careful attention, understanding that historical detail—who did what, when, where, why, and how—is critical to explaining what a movement means and how it succeeds or fails.”—Elizabeth A. Armstrong, Indiana University
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"[Ghaziani''s study] has much to offer sociologists as well as historians of social movements, cultural history, and queer history. . . . The combination of Ghaziani''s attention to identity formation as fashioned from dissent and material expression of political solidarity, as well as the archival record of the GLBT group process, make this a fascinating account."
(Jane Gerhard Journal of American History )

“Ghaziani’s rich, thorough work would be very valuable for graduate and undergraduate collections in both GLBTQ studies and social movements.”
(Choice )

"This book''s wealth of historical information on national marches in the lesbian and gay movement makes it a valuable contribution to lesbian and gay studies and to the sociology of sexualities. It provides a unique view into the process through which a movement becomes national, connects activists from disparate regions, and produces an event that inspires tens of thousands of supporters."
(Tina Fetner Canadian Journal of Sociology )

"Dividends of Dissent is a treasure trove of information about the lesbian and gay movement''s four marches on Washington, D.C. It is an interesting and useful case study for students of the lesbian and gay movement, social movements, and culture more generally."
(Jeff A. Larson Signs )

About the Author

Amin Ghaziani is a Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows and a lecturer in sociology at Princeton University.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 379 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (October 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226289966
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226289960
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,228,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Amin Ghaziani is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia. Dividends of Dissent was a finalist for the 2009 Lambda Literary Award for Best Book in LGBT Studies. It won the 2009 Charles Tilly Honorable Mention Award for Best Book in Collective Behavior / Social Movements from the American Sociological Association. To learn more about his research and teaching, visit www.aminghaziani.net

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally. We are in the history books., December 14, 2009
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This book is the quintessential book on gay history. Thank you, Amin, for finally putting the gay rights movement in our history books. Though the efforts of gay rights leaders to provide American's with the four peaceful Marches on Washington, we get a look at the fractures and gains that has made our strides for equality move into the new millennium.
Intelligently written by a fine scholar.
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march banner, conflict and culture work, categorical commonality, organizational timeline, bisexual inclusion, transgender inclusion, varying scripts, national cochairs, march organizing, gay civil rights bill, initiating meeting, cultural template, relational connectedness, national planning conference, gay visibility, national march, sorry reputation, mainstream center, mainstream margins, freedom day parade, title debates, culture carrier, national resonance, logistical decisions
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Millennium March, New York, San Francisco, Supreme Court, Harvey Milk, Religious Right, Robin Tyler, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Urvashi Vaid, New Left, United States, Washington Blade, Los Angeles, Steve Ault, Gay Community News, Stonewall Riots, Nadine Smith, Billy Hileman, Third World, Kerry Lobel, Windy City Times, President Clinton, Open Process, Human Rights Campaign
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