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− | '''Gay Left''' was a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, between 1975 and 1980, following the demise of [[GLF]] and the [[Gay Marxist Group]]. | + | '''Gay Left''' was a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, between 1975 and 1980, following the demise of [[GLF]] and the [[Gay Marxist Group]].<ref>http://gayleft1970s.org/intro.asp [[Jeffrey Weeks]], ''Gay Left - an Overview''. Gay Left Collective, 2007</ref> |
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+ | The following were members of the Collective at some time during its five year existence: [[Keith Birch]], [[Gregg Blachford]], [[Bob Cant]], [[Emmanuel Cooper]], [[Ross Irwin]], [[Randall Kincaid]], [[Angus Suttie]], [[Jeffrey Weeks]], [[Nigel Young]], [[Derek Cohen]], [[Ron Peck]], [[Richard Dyer]], [[Simon Watney]], [[Phil Derbyshire]], [[Tom Woodhouse]]. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | http://www.gayleft1970s.org/ Gay Left website, with all ten issues of the journal. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Politics]] | [[Category:Politics]] | ||
[[Category:Groups]] | [[Category:Groups]] | ||
[[Category:Newspapers and magazines]] | [[Category:Newspapers and magazines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Articles with no pictures]] |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 2 February 2014
Gay Left was a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, between 1975 and 1980, following the demise of GLF and the Gay Marxist Group.[1]
The following were members of the Collective at some time during its five year existence: Keith Birch, Gregg Blachford, Bob Cant, Emmanuel Cooper, Ross Irwin, Randall Kincaid, Angus Suttie, Jeffrey Weeks, Nigel Young, Derek Cohen, Ron Peck, Richard Dyer, Simon Watney, Phil Derbyshire, Tom Woodhouse.
External links
http://www.gayleft1970s.org/ Gay Left website, with all ten issues of the journal.
References
- ↑ http://gayleft1970s.org/intro.asp Jeffrey Weeks, Gay Left - an Overview. Gay Left Collective, 2007