Breaking The Silence
This book is aimed at both the general reader and the academic. It brings together well-known and new material in a series of multifaceted essays that trace the history of homosexuality in Malta from Neolithic representations of non-binary bodies to the plight of ‘sodomites’ during the reign of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, from the policing of sexual deviance when men were required to be men and women to close their eyes and think of England, to the haunts that gave all manner of queer identities a safe place in post-War Malta.
Produced in conjunction with ARC (Allied Rainbow Communities) and AP Valletta and funded by the National Book Council’s Malta Book Fund 2022.
By: Konrad Buhagiar, James Licari
Format: paperback
No of pages: 230
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