The Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History

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Home Announcements:The CLGBTH is pleased to announce and welcome submissions for the John Boswell Prize, the Joan Nestle Prize, and the Don Romesburg Prize. Submissions for all prizes are due October 15, 2020, with prizes to be awarded in January 2021. For full information, including how to submit materials, seeCurrent Prize Calls.Welcome to the homepage of the Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History, an affiliated society of the American Historical Association. The Committee on Lesbian and Gay History was founded in 1979 to promote the study of homosexuality in the past and present by facilitating communication among scholars in a variety of disciplines working on a variety of cultures. The name of the committee was changed to Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in January 2009. Since 1982, the Committee has been officially recognized as an affiliate of the American Historical Association and meets annually in conjunction with the AHA conference, where we sponsor sessions on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer history. One need not be a member of the AHA to join the Committee.Membership:Join the CLGBTH! If you are a scholar of LGBT/queer history, we need your support. Become part of our community and join our collective endeavor to enrich the historical profession with LGBT perspectives, voices and histories. Together we can ensure that LGBT and queer histories remain powerfully and visibly present in our field, in our educational institutions, and in our society at large.Membership is available on an annual or lifetime basis. Members receive our twice-yearly newsletters, which include book reviews, conference updates, a co-chairs’ column, and other information about the vibrant field of LGBT history. Membership also grants access to our email list-serv. Membership dues support our status as an affiliate organization of the American Historical Association, whose annual meetings host our own slate of over a dozen queer-themed sessions, medicines. Your support also enables us to offer cash prizes for outstanding books and articles in the field.Finally, if you are committed to our mission, and want to get involved as a member of our governing board, we would love to hear from you. And if you are a former member whose membership has lapsed, we invite you to update now.Your membership ensures that queer history remains a vibrant part of the broader historical community. Join the CLGBTH NOW!The CLGBTH supports and similarly adopts the American Historical Association’s Sexual Harassment Policy (2018). New Member Publications Riseman, Noah, Shirleene Robinson, and Graham Willett, Serving in Silence? Australian LGBT Servicemen and Women This is the first book to examine the histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people who served in the Australian armed forces in the post-Second World War era. It uses four life stories to chart the changing experiences of LGBT service members, from times of tolerance, witch-hunts, abuse, through to the present-day when the Australian Defence Force advocates policies of inclusion. Escoffier, Jeffrey, American Homo: Community and Perversity Escoffier explores sexual revolution as an historical process rather than a single event and he identifies the formative role of LGBT struggles within it, and how LGBT agency and queer vernacular knowledge were essential elements in establishing the conditions for radical change. Although every new success enabled a normalizing form of domination, the exercise of democratic action helped to increase the benefits of community and the freedom of sexual perversity. Romesburg, Don, ed., The Routledge History of Queer America The Routledge History of Queer America presents the first comprehensive synthesis of the rapidly developing field of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer US history. It features 28 chapters on essential subjects and themes from colonial times through the present, gathering field authorities to define the ways in which sexual and gender diversity have contributed to the dynamics of American society, culture and nation. Sutton, Kate. Sex between Body and Mind: Psychoanalysis and Sexology in the German Speaking World, 1890s-1930s Ideas about human sexuality and sexual development changed dramatically across the first half of the 20th century. This is the first book to closely examine vital encounters among this era’s German-speaking researchers across their emerging professional and disciplinary boundaries. Sutton charts how the emergence of two separate approaches to the study of sex, sexology and psychoanalysis, were always part of a dialogic and competitive process. Lauritsen, John, ed. Don Leon and Leon to Annabella The first scholarly edition of Don Leon, a literary masterpiece and a Gay Liberation landmark. For the first time all surviving editions have been collated, and all foreign language passages in the invaluable original notes have been translated.  This book is of great value to gay historians and students of Romanticism.  It can be read for pleasure by anyone who loves poetry. Amy Sueyoshi, Discriminating Sex: White Leisure and the Making of the American Oriental Discriminating Sex details how middle class white expansion of their own gender and sexual norms marked the formation of the pan-Asian “Oriental,” a deeply sexual racialized stereotype, more than a hundred years ago. Johnson, Emily Suzanne, This is Our Message: Women's Leadership in the New Christian Right Women have been at the forefront of the modern religious right since its emergence in the 1970s. This book examines the careers of six prominent conservative evangelical women over the past fifty years. Their stories act as microcosms for the movement as a whole, including its complicated relationship with sexuality; from Marabel Morgan’s spicy (but firmly heterosexual) sex advice, to Anita Bryant’s anti-gay-rights campaign, to Tammy Faye Bakker’s surprising second act as a queer icon. Bost, Darius, Evidence of Being: The Black Gay Culture Renaissance and the Politics of Violence In Washington and New York during the 1980s and ’90s, gay black men banded together, using creative expression as a tool to challenge the widespread views that marked them as unworthy of grief. At once a corrective to the predominantly white male accounts of the AIDS crisis and an openhearted depiction of the possibilities of black gay life, Evidence of Being above all insists on the primacy of community over loneliness, and hope over despair. Lauritsen, John, The Shelley-Byron Men: Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise John Lauritsen examines the lives and writings of a circle of man around the two most famous poets of English Romanticism: Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron.  He finds abundant expressions of homoeroticism in their lives and writings, and places all in historical Egan, Orla, Queer Republic of Cork: Cork's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender communities, 1970s-1990s Cork, Ireland’s second largest city, has a long and rich history of LGBT activism and community development. The Cork LGBT community played a vital role in campaigning for LGBT rights and social change in Ireland.  This book takes readers on a journey through the development of Cork’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities from the 1970s to the 1990s, providing valuable insight into the development of a vibrant and active LGBT community. Johnson, David K., Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement Providing a vivid look at the producers and consumers of physique magazines, Buying Gay explores the connections―and tensions―between the gay market and the gay movement. It chronicles a network of photographers, artists, book club owners, and pen-pal club organizers that fostered community while challenging Post Office surveillance, paving the way for open expression of homoerotic desire. It argues that gay commerce was not a byproduct of the movement but a catalyst to it. Chiang, Howard, After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China From anticastration discourses in the late Qing era to sex-reassignment surgeries in Taiwan in the 1950s and queer movements in the 1980s and 1990s, After Eunuchs explores the ways the introduction of Western biomedical sciences transformed normative meanings of gender, sexuality, and the body in China. Stein, Marc, ed, The Stonewall Riots: A Documentary History This book brings together 200 primary sources from before, during, and after the Stonewall Riots (1965-1973), with an introduction that reviews multiple ways of interpreting and analyzing the transformative LGBT uprising. Thuma, Emily L., All Our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence During the 1970s, grassroots women activists in and outside of prison forged a radical politics against gender violence and incarceration. Emily Thuma explores the work of these activists who placed criminalized women, and the multiple violences they confronted, at the heart of their organizing. In the process, All Our Trials illuminates a crucial chapter in a struggle that continues in today's movements against mass incarceration and for transformative justice. Vicente, Marta V., Debating Sex and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Spain The book studies the creation of a two-sex model of human sexuality based on different genitalia within Spain, reflecting the enlightened quest to promote social reproduction and stability. Drawing on primary sources such as medical treatises and legal literature, this study traces the lives of individuals whose ambiguous sex and gender made them examples for physicians, legislators and educators for how nature, family upbringing, education, and the social environment shaped an individual's sex. Ross, Andrew Israel, Public City/Public Sex: Prostitution, Homosexuality, and Urban Culture in Nineteenth-Century Paris This book traces the struggle to control sex in public and argues that it was the very effort to police the city that created new opportunities for women who sold sex and men who sought sex with other men. Placing public sex at the center of urban history, Ross shows how those who used public spaces played a central role in defining the way the city was understood. Morris, Bonnie J., Sappho's Overhead Projector A tribute to the cultural power of twentieth century lesbian literature, this time-travel mystery is set at a haunted Library of Congress. Ghostly lesbian authors begin to reach out to a scholarly intern, begging her for help in saving their works from being shredding or digitized out of circulation. Howard, Clayton, The Closet and the Cul-de-Sac: The Politics of Sexual Privacy in Northern California This book traces the ways that suburbanization reshaped the history of sexuality from World War II to the late 1970s.  Focusing on the San Francisco Bay Area, it follows the outward migration of white, married couples with children to the Peninsula and South Bay and the growth of LGBT communities in San Francisco.  During the sexual revolution, many suburbanites distanced themselves from what they saw as the extremes of the religious right and gay liberation.

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