American Journal Of Urology And Sexology

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Genre : Sex
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Release : 1919
File : 782 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B4796111


The American Journal Of Urology And Sexology

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Genre : Genitourinary organs
Author : Henry G. Spooner
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Release : 1920
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015013717924


American Journal Of Urology Venereal And Sexual Diseases

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Release : 1918
File : 600 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HC4HFP


Homosexuality And Science

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This comprehensive resource explores the role of science and scientific discovery in the nature versus pathology debate surrounding homosexuality. Homosexuality and Science is the compelling history of this intense, ongoing scientific controversy. The story begins in the Victorian era, when doctors were horrified to discover that homosexuality, which they called "sexual perversion" was widespread—probably the result of childhood masturbation, they theorized, and sure to result in mental weakness and blindness for generations to come. The story progresses to a world where gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual scientists are involved in sexuality research, but where the AIDS pandemic has given rise to "reparative therapy" and ministries that claim to "cure" homosexuality. This high-interest title shows how our understanding of homosexuality has been shaped not only by theories of evolution, eugenics, endocrinology, neurobiology, molecular biology, psychology, genetics, anthropology, and sexology, but also by the values of the times.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Vernon A. Rosario
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2002-04-08
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781576077436


Gay New York

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The award-winning, field-defining history of gay life in New York City in the early to mid-20th century Gay New York brilliantly shatters the myth that before the 1960s gay life existed only in the closet, where gay men were isolated, invisible, and self-hating. Drawing on a rich trove of diaries, legal records, and other unpublished documents, George Chauncey constructs a fascinating portrait of a vibrant, cohesive gay world that is not supposed to have existed. Called "monumental" (Washington Post), "unassailable" (Boston Globe), "brilliant" (The Nation), and "a first-rate book of history" (The New York Times), Gay New Yorkforever changed how we think about the history of gay life in New York City, and beyond.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : George Chauncey
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2008-08-01
File : 659 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780786723355


Miscellaneous Publication

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Genre : Abbreviations
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Release : 1939
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112019311312


Officially Gay

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How the military defined homosexuality and the ways that shaped the gay and lesbian identity and movements.

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Genre : History
Author : Gary Lehring
Publisher : Temple University Press
Release : 2003-06-24
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781592130351


Trans America

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Trans seems to be everywhere in American culture. Yet there is little understanding of how this came about. Are people aware that there were earlier periods of gender flexibility and contestability in American history? How well known is it that a previous period of trans visibility in the 1960s and early 1970s faced a vehement backlash right at the time that trans, in the form of what was then termed transvestism and transsexuality, seemed to be so ascendant? Was there transness before transsexuality was named in the 1950s and transgender emerged in the 1990s? Barry Reay explores this history: from a time before trans in the nineteenth century to the transsexual moment of the 1960s and 1970s, the transgender turn of the 1990s, and the so-called tipping point of current culture. It is a rich and varied history, where same-sex desires and identities, cross-dressing, and transsexual and transgender identities jostled for recognition. It is a history that is not at all flattering to US psychiatric and surgical practices. Arguing for the complexity of a trans past and present, Trans America will be a groundbreaking work for the trans community, as well as anyone interested in the history of medicine, sexuality, psychology and psychiatry.

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Genre : Science
Author : Barry Reay
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2020-05-07
File : 258 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781509511822


Odd Girls And Twilight Lovers

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As Lillian Faderman writes, there are "no constants with regard to lesbianism," except that lesbians prefer women. In this groundbreaking book, she reclaims the history of lesbian life in twentieth-century America, tracing the evolution of lesbian identity and subcultures from early networks to more recent diverse lifestyles. She draws from journals, unpublished manuscripts, songs, media accounts, novels, medical literature, pop culture artifacts, and oral histories by lesbians of all ages and backgrounds, uncovering a narrative of uncommon depth and originality.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Lillian Faderman
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Release : 2012-02-21
File : 405 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780231530743


Passion And Power

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Passion and Power brings together some of the most recent and innovative writings on the history of sexuality and explores the experiences, ideas, and conflicts that have shaped the emergence of modern sexual identities. Arguing that sexuality is not an unchanging biological reality or a universal natural force, the essays in this volume discuss sexuality as an integral part of the history of human experience. Articles on sexual assault, homosexuality, birth control, venereal disease, sexual repression, pornography, and the AIDS epidemic examine the ways that sexuality has become a core element of modern social identity in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century United States.It is only in recent years that historians have begun to examine the social construction of sexuality. This is the first anthology that addresses this issue from a radical historical perspective, examining sexuality as a field of contention in itself and as part of other struggles rooted in divisions of gender, class, and race. Author note: Kathy Peiss is Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and author of Cheap Amusements: Working Women and Leisure in Turn-of-the-century New York (Temple). >P>Christina Simmons is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati-Raymond Walters College.

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Genre : History
Author : Kathy Lee Peiss
Publisher : Temple University Press
Release : 1989
File : 330 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0877226377