<b><i>"This book is a triumph and everyone should read it."</i><br><i>—Dan Savage, journalist and author, on the "Savage Lovecast"</i><br><br>"<i>Hi Honey, I’m Homo</i> is a heartbreaking historical document, but ultimately one that will leave the reader feeling proud of how something as maligned and disposable as the network sitcom used comedy to bring about such profound and important social progress."<br><i>—Vulture</i><br><br>"[A] well-curated compendium of prime time broadcasting . . . Baume is a companionable guide."<br>—<i>Shelf Awareness</i><br><br><br>Behind the scenes of the most popular sitcoms of the 20th century, a revolution was brewing.</b><br><br>For decades, amidst the bright lights, studio-audience laughs, and absurdly large apartment sets, the real-life story of American LGBTQ+ liberation unfolded in plain sight in front of millions of viewers, most of whom were laughing too hard to mind.<br><br>From flamboyant relatives on <b><i>Bewitched</i></b> to closely-guarded secrets on <b><i>All in the Family</i></b>, from network-censor fights over <b><i>Soap</i></b> to behind-the-scenes activism on the set of <b><i>The Golden Girls</i></b>, from <b><i>Ellen</i></b>’s culture clash and <b><i>Will & Grace</i></b>’s mixed reception to <b><i>Modern Family</i></b>’s primetime power-couple, <i>Hi Honey, I’m Homo!</i> is the story not only of how subversive queer comedy transformed the American sitcom, from its inception through today, but how our favorite sitcoms transformed, and continue to transform, America.<br><br>Accessible, entertaining, and informative, <i>Hi Honey, I’m Homo!</i> features commentary and interviews from celebrities, behind-the-scenes creators, and more.
<b>2024 Stonewall Book Award Winner—Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Book Award<br><br>Featured on NPR's Books We Love 2023<br><br>One of Vulture's Best Comedy Books of 2023 <br><br><br>"This book is a triumph and everyone should read it."<br><i>—Dan Savage, journalist and author, on the "Savage Lovecast"</i><br><br>"<i>Hi Honey, I’m Homo</i> is a heartbreaking historical document, but ultimately one that will leave the reader feeling proud of how something as maligned and disposable as the network sitcom used comedy to bring about such profound and important social progress."<br><i>—Vulture</i><br><br>"[A] well-curated compendium of prime time broadcasting . . . Baume is a companionable guide."<br>—<i>Shelf Awareness</i><br><i> </i><br><br>Behind the scenes of the most popular sitcoms of the 20th century, a revolution was brewing.</b><br><br>For decades, amidst the bright lights, studio-audience laughs, and absurdly large apartment sets, the real-life story of American LGBTQ+ liberation unfolded in plain sight in front of millions of viewers, most of whom were laughing too hard to mind.<br><br>From flamboyant relatives on <b><i>Bewitched</i></b> to closely-guarded secrets on <b><i>All in the Family</i></b>, from network-censor fights over <b><i>Soap</i></b> to behind-the-scenes activism on the set of <b><i>The Golden Girls</i></b>, from <b><i>Ellen</i></b>’s culture clash and <b><i>Will & Grace</i></b>’s mixed reception to <b><i>Modern Family</i></b>’s primetime power-couple, <i>Hi Honey, I’m Homo!</i> is the story not only of how subversive queer comedy transformed the American sitcom, from its inception through today, but how our favorite sitcoms transformed, and continue to transform, America.<br><br>Accessible, entertaining, and informative, <i>Hi Honey, I’m Homo!</i> features commentary and interviews from celebrities, behind-the-scenes creators, and more.