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A fannish satirical masquerade at the 1977 [[Worldcon]] in Miami (SunCon), protesting against anti-gay laws.  [[Jeanne Gomoll]] describes it in "[[An Open Letter to Joanna Russ]]":
A fannish satirical masquerade at the 1977 [[Worldcon]] in Miami (SunCon), protesting against anti-gay laws.  [[Jeanne Gomoll]] describes it in "[[An Open Letter to Joanna Russ]]":


At Suncon--the Miami worldcon in 1977--fans organized against the just-legislated  
: At Suncon--the Miami worldcon in 1977--fans organized against the just-legislated Dade County anti-gay laws with buttons ("Happy Gays Are Here Again"), parties, and an hysterically funny, satirical masquerade entry, "Slaveboys of Gor."
Dade County anti-gay laws with buttons ("Happy Gays Are Here Again"), parties, and  
an hysterically funny, satirical masquerade entry, "Slaveboys of Gor."


See: [[pouty slave boys]]






[[category:Works]]
[[category:Works]]
[[category:1977 events]]
[[category:Satires]]
[[category:Theatre]]
[[category:Queer]]
[[category:Fandom]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 14 January 2011

A fannish satirical masquerade at the 1977 Worldcon in Miami (SunCon), protesting against anti-gay laws. Jeanne Gomoll describes it in "An Open Letter to Joanna Russ":

At Suncon--the Miami worldcon in 1977--fans organized against the just-legislated Dade County anti-gay laws with buttons ("Happy Gays Are Here Again"), parties, and an hysterically funny, satirical masquerade entry, "Slaveboys of Gor."


See: pouty slave boys