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ABSTRACTS/HIGHLIGHTS:
Papers, Articles, & Books
Davis W, Ed.
(1994). Gay and lesbian Studies in Art History.
Haworth
Press. Access the full references & links to abstracts
for the papers listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND
(1-2) AND 1994 - in the PubMed
search window. .
Paper titles: -
Lesbian (in)visibility in Italian Renaissance culture: Diana and other
cases of donna con donna. - Queering boundaries: semen and visual representations
from the Middle Ages and in the era of the AIDS crisis. - Cruising twelfth-century
pilgrims. - Wear your hat: representational resistance in safer sex discourse.
- Looking for love: a reading of Apartment Zero. - Lesbian identity and
the politics of representation in Betty Parsons's gallery. - Urination
and its discontents. - Making history: the Bloomsbury group's construction
of aesthetic and sexual identity. - The abject gaze and the homosexual
body: Flandrin's Figure d'Etude. - Winckelmann divided: mourning the death
of art history. - Lesbian sightings: scoping for dykes in Boucher and Cosmo.
- Ambiguity and the image of the king.
Gerard K,
Hekma G, Eds. (1989). The Pursuit of Sodomy.
Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 16(1/2).
Access
the full references for the papers listed below by placing the following
- J Homosex. AND (1-2) AND 16 - in the PubMed
search window. .
Paper titles: - Love's
labors lost: five letters from a seventeenth-century Portuguese sodomite.
- Sodomites in fifteenth-century Tuscany: the views of Bernardino of Siena.
- The "nefarious sin" in early modern Seville. - Homosexual acts and selves
in early modern Europe. - Sodomites, platonic lovers, contrary lovers:
the backgrounds of the modern homosexual. - Sodomitical assaults, gender
role, and sexual development in eighteenth-century London. - Sodomy and
male honor: the case of Somerset, 1740-1850. - Sexuality and Augustan England:
sodomy, politics, elite circles and society. - "Socratic love" as a disguise
for same-sex love in the Italian Renaissance. - "In the house of
Madam Vander Tasse, on the long bridge": a homosocial university club in
early modern Europe. - The persecutions of sodomites in eighteenth-century
Amsterdam: changing perceptions of sodomy. - Prosecution of sodomy in eighteenth
century Frisia, Netherlands. - Those damned sodomites: public images of
sodomy in the eighteenth century Netherlands. - Sodomy at sea and at the
Cape of Good Hope during the eighteenth century. - Sodomy in the Dutch
Republic, 1600-1725. - Sodomy in early modern Denmark: a crime without
victims. - Sodomy in enlightenment Prussia: from execution to suicide.
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The personal, the political, and the aesthetic: Johann Joachim Winckelmann's
German enlightenment life. - Police and sodomy in eighteenth-century Paris:
from sin to disorder. - Homosexuality and the court elites of early modern
France: some problems, some suggestions, and an example. -
Hekma G, Oosterhuis
H, Steakley J, Eds. (1995).
Gay Men and the Sexual History of the political
Left. Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 29(2/3/4).
Access
the full references & links to abstracts for the papers
listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND 29 AND 1995
- in the PubMed
search window. .
Paper titles: -
Homosexuality and the Left in the Netherlands: 1890-1911. - Johann Baptist
von Schweitzer: the queer Marx loved to hate. - Theories about sex and
sexuality in utopian socialism. - Male inverts and homosexuals: sex discourse
in the anarchist Revista Blanca. - The "Jews" of the antifascist left:
homosexuality and socialist resistance to Nazism. - Communists, Social
Democrats, and the homosexual movement in the Weimar Republic. - Gide in
the U.S.S.R.: some observations on Comradeship. - Soviet policy toward
male homosexuality: its origins and historical roots. - Anarchism and homosexuality
in Wilhelmine Germany: Senna Hoy, Erich Muhsam, John Henry Mackay. - Leftist
sexual politics and homosexuality: a historical overview. - From revolution
to involution: the disappearance of the gay movement in France. - The Church,
the Stasi, and socialist integration: three stages of lesbian and gay emancipation
in the former German Democratic Republic. - Homosexuality and the American
left: the impact of Stonewall. - Between Marxism and psychoanalysis: antifascism
and antihomosexuality in the Frankfurt School. - Anthony Blunt and Guy
Burgess, gay spies. -
Licata SJ,
Perterson RP, Eds. (1986). The Gay Past: A collection of historical
essays. Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 6(1/2).
Access
the full references & links to abstracts for the papers
listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND (1-2) AND 6
- in the PubMed
search window. .
Paper titles: - Historical
perspectives on homosexuality. Introduction. - "Writhing bedfellows": 1826.
Two young men from antebellum South Carolina's ruling elite share "extravagant
delight". - Defining sodomy in seventeenth-century Massachusetts. - Ho
hum, another work of the devil. Buggery and sodomy in early Stuart England.
- Conceptions of homosexuality and sodomy in Western history. - Sodomy
and heresy in early modern Switzerland. - A lesbian execution in Germany,
1721: the trial records. - Homosexuality in history. An annotated bibliography.
- The homosexual rights movement in the United States: a traditionally
overlooked area of American history. - "Stigmata of degeneration". Prisoner
markings in Nazi concentration camps. - Inverts, perverts, and Mary-Annes.
Male prostitution and the regulation of homosexuality in England in the
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. - The myth of lesbian impunity:
capital laws from 1270 to 1791. - The "third sex" theory of Karl Heinrich
Ulrichs.
Oosterhuis
H, Kennedy H, Eds. (1992). Homosexuality and Male Bonding in Pre-nazi
Germany. Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 22(1/2),
1991. Access the full references & links to abstracts
for the papers listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND
(1-2) AND 22 AND 1991 - in the PubMed
search window. .
Paper titles: -
The aesthetics of the male body. Introduction. - Political issues and the
rise of Nazism. Introduction. - The decline of Eros in the middle ages
and its causes. 1903. - The tragedy of being different. 1914. - A word
in advance to the better ones. 1903. - Memoir for the friends and contributors
of the Scientific Humanitarian Committee in the name of the secession of
the Scientific Humanitarian Committee. 1907. - Same-sex love, or
Lieblingminne: a word on its essence and its significance. 1903. - Love.
1899. - The ethical-political significance of Lieblingminne. 1899. - Opposing
the doctors. Introduction. - Male bonding and homosexuality in German nationalism.
- Political criminals: a word about the Rohm case. 1931. - Male heroes
and comrade-love in war: a study and collection of materials. 1925. - Seven
propositions. 1909. - Male and female culture: a causal-historical view.
1906. - Eros in the German youth movement. 1925. - Homosexuality and reaction.1911.
- On the rearing of the homosexually inclined boy. 1903. - The significance
of youth-love for our time. 1902. - What we want. 1925.
Ressouni-Demigneux
K (1996). La chair et la fleche: Le regard homosexuel sur
saint Sébastien tel qu'il etait representé en Italie autour
de 1500. Mémoire de Maîtrise en Histoire de l'Art, Université
Paris 1. .
Highlights:
St. Sebastian died in 354 A.D., and
the first written and visual depictions of him appeared about 100 years
later. He was depicted as an old man, bearded, dressed, with the
saint's halo. By the 15th Century, however, he was 'made' into a
young man with beautiful skin, and blond - deemed to be highly homoerotic
to Renaissance males living in Northern Italy where, at the time, a prostitution
'problem' had developed. For girls to get work as prostitutes, they often
dressed to look as boys.
Summers
CJ, Ed. (1992). Homosexuality in Renaissance and Enlightenment
England. Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 23(1/2).
Access
the full references & links to abstracts for the papers
listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND (1-2) AND 23
- in the PubMed
search window. .
Paper titles: - "Masculine
love," Renaissance writing, and the "new invention" of homosexuality. -
Verse letters to T.W. from John Donne: "By you my love is sent" - Body,
costume, and desire in Christopher Marlowe. - Tradition and the individual
sodomite: Barnfield, Shakespeare, and subjective desire. - "The voice of
nature" in Gray's Elegy. - The sodomitical muse: Fanny Hill and the rhetoric
of crossdressing. - Seeing sodomy: Fanny Hill's blinding vision. - Not
since Sappho: the erotic in poems of Katherine Philips and Aphra Behn.
- Sodomy and kingcraft in Urania and Antony and Cleopatra. - Lesbian erotics:
the utopian trope of Donne's "Sapho to Philaenis".
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