Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Bengry, Justin
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Number of items: 32.
Article
Bengry, Justin.
2014.
Profit (f)or the Public Good? Sensationalism, homosexuality, and the postwar popular press.
Media History, 20(2),
pp. 146-166.
ISSN 0953-5233
[Article]
Bengry, Justin.
2011.
The Queer History of Films and Filming.
Little Joe: A magazine about queers and cinema, mostly(2),
pp. 31-41.
[Article]
Bengry, Justin.
2010.
Peacock Revolution: Mainstreaming queer styles in post-war Britain, 1945-1967.
Socialist History, 36,
pp. 55-68.
ISSN 0969-4331
[Article]
Book Section
Bengry, Justin.
2015.
Who is the Queer Consumer? Historical Perspectives on Capitalism and Homosexuality.
In: Erika Rappaport; Sandra Trudgen Dawson and Mark J. Crowley, eds.
Consuming Behaviours: Identity, Politics and Pleasure in Twentieth-Century Britain.
London: Bloomsbury, pp. 21-36.
ISBN 9780857857392
[Book Section]
Bengry, Justin.
2013.
Films and Filming: The Making of a Queer Marketplace in Pre-decriminalization Britain.
In: Brian Lewis, ed.
British Queer History: New Approaches and Perspectives.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 244-266.
ISBN 978-0-7190-8894-0
[Book Section]
Bengry, Justin.
2012.
Queer Profits: Homosexual Scandal and the Origins of Legal Reform in Britain.
In: Matt Cook and Heike Bauer, eds.
Queer 1950s: Rethinking Sexuality in the Postwar Years.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 167-182.
ISBN 978-0-230-30069-9
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
Bengry, Justin.
2019.
'In Alan Turing’s Name: Pardoning the Dead, Forgetting the Living'.
In: In Alan Turing’s Name: Pardoning the Dead, Forgetting the Living. Studio Voltaire, London, United Kingdom 23rd March 2019.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Digital
Bengry, Justin.
2016.
Conservative ‘Gay Pardon’ for the dead is a strategic distraction that harms the living.
[Digital]
Bengry, Justin.
2015.
Why I Oppose a General Pardon for Historical Convictions for Homosexual Offences.
[Digital]
Project
Other
Bengry, Justin; Bevan, Robert and Morrice, Richard.
2016.
Pride of Place: A Guide to Understanding and Protecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Heritage.
Historic England, September 2016, London.
[Other]