Wide-Open Desert
{{short description|2023 non-fiction book by Jordan Biro Walters}}
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{{Infobox book
| author = Jordan Biro Walters
| isbn = 9780295751016
| pub_date = 2023
| publisher = University of Washington Press
| pages = 296
| oclc = 10017489981
| name = Wide-Open Desert: A Queer History of New Mexico
}}
Wide-Open Desert: A Queer History of New Mexico is a non-fiction book by Jordan Biro Walters. It was published in 2023 by University of Washington Press. The book describes the history of the queer community in New Mexico throughout the twentieth century. It tells the history of the Taos Society and the 1969 Love-Lust controversy, and describes the lives of painter Agnes "Agnes" Sims, author Walter Willard "Spud" Johnson, activist Harry Hay, and artists Agnes Martin and Hastíín Klah.
Reviewers praised Wide-Open Desert for Biro Water's description and focus on the intersection between the White, Latino, and Indigenous queer communities,{{Cite journal |last=Saavedra |first=Yvette |date=2024-08-01 |title=Review: Wide-Open Desert: A Queer History of New Mexico, by Jordan Biro Walters |url=https://online.ucpress.edu/phr/article/93/3/526/202685/Review-Wide-Open-Desert-A-Queer-History-of-New |journal=Pacific Historical Review |language=en |volume=93 |issue=3 |pages=526–528 |doi=10.1525/phr.2024.93.3.526 |issn=0030-8684|url-access=subscription }} as well as her focus on queer New Mexicans outside of larger cities such as Santa Fe. However, a review in Pacific Historical Review felt that the book could have focused more on Chicana lesbians.
The Western Historical Quarterly described the central themes Biro Walters studied as "creative expression and mobility",{{Cite journal |last=Shepard |first=Nikita |date=2024-01-12 |title=Wide-Open Desert: A Queer History of New Mexico, By Jordan Biro Walters |url=https://academic.oup.com/whq/article/55/1/62/7420062 |journal=The Western Historical Quarterly |language=en |volume=55 |issue=1 |pages=62–63 |doi=10.1093/whq/whad148 |issn=0043-3810|url-access=subscription }} and the Southwestern Historical Quarterly as praised the way Biro Walters handled the intersection between art, culture, and queer activism.{{Cite journal |last=Phelps |first=Wesley G. |date=October 2023 |title=Wide-Open Desert: A Queer History of New Mexico by Jordan Biro Walters (review) |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/907800 |journal=Southwestern Historical Quarterly |language=en |volume=127 |issue=2 |pages=230–231 |doi=10.1353/swh.2023.a907800 |issn=1558-9560|url-access=subscription }} One reviewer noted the book's "wide source base, " including various documents, newspapers, interviews, art, and erotic photography.
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External links
- [https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.1791925 Book on JSTOR]
Category:2023 non-fiction books
Category:Books about New Mexico
Category:University of Washington Press books
Category:English-language non-fiction books
Category:Books about LGBTQ history
Category:2023 LGBTQ-related literary works
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