Sin, Sex & Subversion: How What Was Taboo in 1950s New York Became America?s New Normal
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David Rosen., & David Rosen|AUTHOR. (2016). Sin, Sex & Subversion: How What Was Taboo in 1950s New York Became America?s New Normal . Carrel Books.

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Drawing on first-person interviews, unpublished memoirs, newspaper accounts, contemporary studies, government documents, and recent scholarship, Sin, Sex & Subversion argues that "deviant" sexuality was subversive, and that unique New York "outsiders" of the 1950s set the stage for the following decades and the world we know today. In each chapter, author David Rosen examines a critical moral issue through an in-depth profile of figures such as Liberace, Samuel Roth, Bettie Page, the Rosenbergs, and others. Through these individuals, Rosen shows how those who operated outside the law or who challenged popular values, even if they were silenced in their time, ended up paving the way for a new normal.
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