Little Gay History

by Richard Parkinson

Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

306.766

Publication

British Museum Press (2013), 128 pages

Description

When was the first chat-up line between men recorded? Who was the first "lesbian"? Were ancient Greek men who had sex with each other necessarily "gay," and what did Shakespeare think about crossdressing? A Little Gay History answers these questions and more through close readings of art objects from the British Museum's far-ranging collection. Consulting ancient Egyptian papyri, the Roman Warren Cup's erotic figures, David Hockney's vivid prints, and dozens of other artifacts, R. B. Parkinson draws attention to a diverse range of same-sex experiences and situates them within specific historical and cultural contexts. The first of its kind, A Little Gay History builds a complex and creative portrait of love's many guises.--From publisher description.… (more)

Media reviews

[Author Richard] Parkinson claims that the oldest chat-up line in history can be found in his [ancient Egypt] department: a poem from 1800BC in which one ancient Egyptian male god makes a pass at another, remarking "neferwi-pehwi-ki" – what a lovely backside you have.

User reviews

LibraryThing member crtsjffrsn
A very quick and easy read highlighting moments in history (from antiquity to the present) that illustrate or have a connection to behaviors and lifestyles that modern society would label as "LGBT". None of it was anything too new to me; I'm certain I'd heard most of it before. But I found it nice
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to just refresh some of that history and to see it put into somewhat chronological order.
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Awards

Stonewall Book Award (Honor Book — Non-Fiction — 2014)
ALA Over the Rainbow Book List (Selection — Non-Fiction — 2015)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

128 p.; 6.69 inches

ISBN

0714151009 / 9780714151007
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