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Loving Mountains, Loving Men : Memoirs of a Gay Appalachian

Part of the Series in Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Appalachia series
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Loving Mountains, Loving Men is the first book-length treatment of a topic rarely discussed or examined: gay life in Appalachia.

Appalachians are known for their love of place, yet many gays and lesbians from the mountains flee to urban areas.

Jeff Mann tells the story of one who left and then returned, who insists on claiming and celebrating both regional and erotic identities. In memoir and poetry, Mann describes his life as an openly gay man who has remained true to his mountain roots.

Mann recounts his upbringing in Hinton, a small town in southern West Virginia, as well as his realization of his homosexuality, his early encounters with homophobia, his coterie of supportive lesbian friends, and his initial attempts to escape his native region in hopes of finding a freer life in urban gay communities.

Mann depicts his difficult search for a romantic relationship, the family members who have given him the strength to defy convention, his anger against religious intolerance and the violence of homophobia, and his love for the rich folk culture of the Highland South. His character and values shaped by the mountains, Mann has reconciled his homosexuality with both traditional definitions of Appalachian manhood and his own attachment to home and kin.

Loving Mountains, Loving Men is a compelling, universal story of making peace with oneself and the wider world.

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Ohio University Press
0821416499 / 9780821416495
Hardback
811.54
15/11/2005
United States
237 pages
152 x 229 mm