Take the Young Stranger by the Hand
Same-Sex Relations and the YMCA
Take the Young Stranger by the Hand
Same-Sex Relations and the YMCA
"Gustav-Wrathall’s book offers an in-depth history of the origins and purposes of the Young Men’s Christian Association and how it evolved into—and out of—a gay playland."—Arnie Kantrowitz, Lambda Book Report
"The book’s absorbing exploration of the sometimes schismatic, sometimes synergistic relationship between spirituality and sexuality is a fascinating addition to the growing body of social history."—Jim Van Buskirk, San Francisco Bay Guardian
288 pages | 15 halftones, 2 line drawings | 6 x 9 | © 2000
The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society
Culture Studies:
History: American History
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: From Urban Pietism to Sex Education
2: Intense Friendship
3: Singleness and the Consecrated Secretary
4: Marriage and the Sacrificial "Y Wife"
5: Women and the Young Men’s Christian Association
6: Getting Physical
7: Cruising
Epilogue
App. 1: Analysis of Quantitative Sources on YMCA Secretarial Marital Status
App. 2: Methodological Problems: Silences, the Spirit/Body Split, and the Denial of Cruising
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Awards
Minnesota Center for the Book: Minnesota Book Awards
Honorable Mention
American Library Association: Stonewall Book Award: Gay and Lesbian Book Award
Shortlist
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