Watkins re-creates queer life during this period, drawing from sources including newspaper articles, advertising and public relations campaigns, oral history accounts, government documents, and interrogation transcripts from the state’s Johns Committee. In a state dedicated to selling an image of itself as a “family-friendly" tropical paradise and in an era of increasing moral panic and repression, queer people were forced to negotiate their identities and their places in society. Jerry Watkins reveals both the challenges these men and women faced in the years following World War II and the essential role they played in making the Emerald Coast a major tourist destination. Johnson, author of Just Queer Folks: Gender and Sexuality in Rural America Queering the Redneck Riviera recovers the forgotten and erased history of gay men and lesbians in North Florida, a region often overlooked in the story of the LGBTQ experience in the United States.
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A welcome addition to the scholarship on the queer past, queer geography, and Florida history."-Stacy Braukman, author of Communists and Perverts under the Palms: The Johns Committee in Florida, 1956–1965 “Watkins shows that the queer culture that emerged on Florida’s ‘Redneck Riviera’ was unique-a fierce (and often fraught) manifestation of regional boosterism, Cold War militarism, and competing claims over the meaning of ‘community.’ A significant contribution to our understanding of the history of lesbian and gay experience in the United States."-Colin R.
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“A fascinating look at queer life in the Florida Panhandle.