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Losing Matt Shepard
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The first book to look beyond the brutal events toward the broad implications of Matt Shepard's story. Loffreda shows how the politics of sexuality unfolds in a remote and sparsely populated area of the country.

Table of Contents

Preface Author's Note Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six A Note on Sources Acknowledgments

About the Author

Beth Loffreda is assistant professor of English and adjunct professor of women's studies at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.

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"A brilliant book full of cool reason and flashing insight." - The Boston Globe "A richly layered narrative that encompasses both the deed and the community where it occurred.... Losing Matt Shepard is a powerful meditation on the distortions inherent in the ways we comprehend the world." - David L. Kirp, The Nation "Getting behind the headlines, preconceptions and easy stereotypes, Loffreda has produced a book that mixes intelligence and compassion with crack reporting and sharp insight." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "When we pledge allegiance to the United States we say 'with liberty and justice for all'; Losing Matt Shepard is an excellent book about citizens who don't understand that 'all' means 'all'.... It is a must-read for understanding the cultural wars still raging in the twenty-first century." - Patricia Schroeder, former U.S. Representative from Colorado "This well-written account gets beyond the area's demographics and typical responses to the crime to uncover uncomfortable complexities and contradictions that belie our assumptions about this episode.... A good cross-over book for understanding the complexity of peoples' struggle for (and opposition to) gay rights." - Library Journal (starred review) "Refusing to settle for easy generalizations, [Loffreda] has forced us to attend to the vivid particularities of setting and character involved in Shepard's tragic murder. And she has done so with impressive sensitivity and remarkable moral clarity." - Martin Duberman, author of Paul Robeson: A Biography and Stonewall

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