Arthur Evans (author)

Arthur Scott Evans (October 12, 1942 โ€“ September 11, 2011) was an early gay rights advocate and author, best known for his 1978 book Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture. Politically active in New York City in the 1960s and early 1970s, he and his partner began a homestead in Washington state in 1972, then later moved to San Francisco where he became a fixture in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. In his later years, Evans remained politically active and continued as a translator and academic. His 1997 book Critique of Patriarchal Reason argued that misogyny had influenced "objective" fields such as logic and physics.

Arthur Evans
Born(1942-10-12)October 12, 1942
York, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedSeptember 11, 2011(2011-09-11) (aged 68)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Pen nameArthur Evans
OccupationGay rights activist, author
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationBrown University, City College of New York, Columbia University
Alma materCity College of New York
Partner
  • Arthur Bell (1964โ€“1971)
  • Jacob Schraeter (1972โ€“1981)
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