Pocket History of Sex in the Twentieth Century: A Memoir, Jane Vandenburgh (9781582435596) — Readings Books
Pocket History of Sex in the Twentieth Century: A Memoir
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Pocket History of Sex in the Twentieth Century: A Memoir

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Jane Vandenburgh’s life began normally enough. Born into a certain kind of family –affluent, white, Protestant–she came of age during a time when the sexual revolution was sweeping our cultural landscape. Her father, an architect with a prominent Los Angeles firm, was arrested several times for being in gay bars during the 1950s. He was sent to a clinic to be cured of his homosexuality; he committed suicide when she was nine. Her mother was a bohemian who believed that she was glamorous and talented and could write her own rules for the way she lived her life. Convinced that she was being persecuted for being unconventional, she lost her mind and was sent to a mental hospital. Vandenburgh and her brothers were raised by relatives in an affluent suburb in the San Fernando Valley, a place where drugs, sex, and generalized acting out were the waves of social change that were just hitting the beaches where they spent every weekend. Quirky and brilliant, A Pocket History of Sex in the Twentieth Century is a fascinating blend of memoir and cultural revelation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
2 March 2010
Pages
374
ISBN
9781582435596

Jane Vandenburgh’s life began normally enough. Born into a certain kind of family –affluent, white, Protestant–she came of age during a time when the sexual revolution was sweeping our cultural landscape. Her father, an architect with a prominent Los Angeles firm, was arrested several times for being in gay bars during the 1950s. He was sent to a clinic to be cured of his homosexuality; he committed suicide when she was nine. Her mother was a bohemian who believed that she was glamorous and talented and could write her own rules for the way she lived her life. Convinced that she was being persecuted for being unconventional, she lost her mind and was sent to a mental hospital. Vandenburgh and her brothers were raised by relatives in an affluent suburb in the San Fernando Valley, a place where drugs, sex, and generalized acting out were the waves of social change that were just hitting the beaches where they spent every weekend. Quirky and brilliant, A Pocket History of Sex in the Twentieth Century is a fascinating blend of memoir and cultural revelation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
2 March 2010
Pages
374
ISBN
9781582435596