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A Between Worlds - Queer Boy from the Valleys

Jeffrey Weeks

A Between Worlds - Queer Boy from the Valleys

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Awdur: Jeffrey Weeks

ISBN: 9781912681884
Dyddiad Cyhoeddi: 01 Mawrth 2021
Cyhoeddwr: Parthian Books
Fformat: Clawr Caled, 223x147 mm, 290 tudalen
Iaith: Saesneg

Ganed Jeffrey Weeks yn y Rhondda yn 1945, i deulu o lowyr. Wrth iddo dyfu, teimlai'n ynysig o fewn cymuned glos y cymoedd, a dwyshawyd y teimlad hwn pan sylweddolodd ei fod yn hoyw. Canfu ddihangfa ym myd addysg, ac ymadawodd am Lundain, i fynychu prifysgol ac i wireddu ei rywioldeb.

Darparwyd yr isod gan y Cyhoeddwr:
Bywgraffiad Awdur:
Jeffrey Weeks was born in the Rhondda in 1945. He moved to London in the 1970s and began a long career as a researcher and writer on sexuality, with widespread national and international recognition. He has been described as the 'most significant British intellectual working on sexuality to emerge from the radical sexual movements of the 1970s'.
He held a number of senior university posts and is currently Emeritus Professor of Sociology at London South Bank University. He is the author, co-author or editor of some twenty-five books and numerous articles. He lives in London with his civil partner, Mark McNestry.

Gwybodaeth Bellach:
A man's own story from the Rhondda. Jeffrey Weeks was born in the Rhondda in 1945, of mining stock. As he grew-up he increasingly felt an outsider in the intensely community minded valleys, a feeling intensified as he became aware of his gayness. Escape came through education. He left for London, to university, and to realise his sexuality. From the early 1970s he was actively involved in the new gay liberation movement and became its pioneering historian. This was the beginning of a long career as a researcher and writer on sexuality, with widespread national and international recognition. He has been described as the 'most significant British intellectual working on sexuality to emerge from the radical sexual movements of the 1970s'.
His seminal book, Coming Out, a history of LGBT movements and identities since the 19th century, has been in print for forty years. He was awarded the OBE in the Queen's Jubilee Honours in 2012 for his contribution to the social sciences.