Major Problems in the History of American Sexuality: Documents and Essays.(Major Problems in American History) '08
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1. Sexuality in History ESSAYS Jeffrey Weeks, The Social Construction ofSexuality Rictor Norton, Essentialism and Queer History John D. Wrathall,Reading the Silences Around Sexuality 2. Sexual Cultures and Encounters inthe New World DOCUMENTS 1. Baron Lahontan Describes Love and Marriage amongthe Hurons, 1703 2. English Trader John Lawson Describes Native Sexuality inNorth Carolina, 1709 3. Father Joseph-Francois Lafitau Praises Native MaleFriendships, 1733 4. Father Luis Jayme Attacks Sexual Abuse of IndigenousWomen, 1772 ESSAYS Theda Perdue, Columbus Meets Pocahontas in the AmericanSouth Antonia I. Castaneda, Sexual Violence in the Spanish Conquest ofCalifornia Jennifer M. Spear, Interracial Unions in French Louisiana 3.Regulating Sexuality in the Anglo-American Colonies DOCUMENTS 1.Massachusetts Colony's Laws on Sexual Offenses, 1641-1660 2. VirginiaRegulates Sex among Servants, Slaves, and Masters, 1642-1769 3. WilliamBradford Witnesses "Wickedness Breaking Forth" in Puritan Plymouth, 1642 4.Thomas or Thomasine? A Case of Transvestism in Virginia, 1629 ESSAYS KathleenBrown, Changed...into the Fashion of Man,": The Politics of Sexual Differencein a Seventeenth-Century Anglo-American Settlement Richard Godbeer, Sodomy inColonial New England 4. Gender Conflict and Sex Reform in the EarlyNineteenth Century DOCUMENTS 1. A Trial for Rape in New York, 1793 2. BostonFemale Moral Reformers Condemn "Licentious Men," 1838 3. Health ReformerWilliam Alcott Discusses Nymphomania, 1855 4. Sylvester Graham Lectures YoungMen on Self-Restraint, 1839 5. Navy Drummer Philip C. Van Buskirk's PrivateJournal, 1852-53 ESSAYS Christine Stansell, Male License and Working-ClassWomen's Sexuality Nancy F. Cott, Passionlessness: An Interpretation ofVictorian Sexual Ideology, 1790-1850 5. Sexuality, Race, and Violence inSlavery and Freedom DOCUMENTS 1. Fugitive Slave Lewis Clarke Explains Why "ASlave Can't Be a Man", 1842 2. J.W. Lindsay Describes Sexual and FamilyRelations under Slavery, 1863 3. Dr. Esther Hill Hawks Recounts the Rape of"Susan Black", 1865 4. Harriet Jacobs Relates Incidents in the Life of aSlave Girl, 1861 5. Chaplain A.B. Randall Writes about the Freedpeople'sIdeal of Marriage, 1865 6. William H. Stallings Testifies about Ku Klux KlanLynchings, 1871 7. Ida B. Wells-Barnett Exposes the Myth of the Black Rapist,1892 ESSAYS Brenda E. Stevenson, Slave Marriage and Family Relations NellIrvin Painter, Soul Murder and Slavery 6. Love and Intimacy inNineteenth-Century America DOCUMENTS 1. Julia Deane Freeman Praises"Woman-Friendship", 1861 2. Walt Whitman's Poetic Embrace of Comrades andLovers, 1860 3. A Woman Writes Her Lover During the Civil War, 1865 4. ASmith College Student Discusses Her "Crush", 1881 5. Alice Mitchell as a"Case of Sexual Perversion", 1892 ESSAYS Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, The FemaleWorld of Love and Ritual Karen V. Hansen, An Erotic Friendship Between TwoAfrican-American Women Karen Lystra, Sexuality in Victorian Courtship andMarriage 7. Free Love, Free Speech, and Sex Censorship DOCUMENTS 1. NationalPolice Gazette Advertisements for Sexual Literature and Devices, 1867, 1886,1893 2. Dr. Ely Van de Warker Discusses the Sale of Abortifacient Drugs, 18733. Anthony Comstock Condemns Obscene Literature, 1883 4. Victoria C. WoodhullDenounces "The Scare-Crows of Sexual Slavery," 1873 5. Ezra Heywood AdvocatesSexual Self-Government, 1878 ESSAYS Jesse F. Battan, "The Word Made Flesh":Language, Authority, and Sexual Desire in Late Nineteenth-Century AmericaShirley J. Burton, The Criminally Obscene Women of Chicago 8. Prostitutionand Working-Class Sexuality in the Early Twentieth Century DOCUMENTS 1. AGovernment Agent Explains the White Slave Traffic, 1911 2. Wong Ah SoDescribes Her Experiences as a Prostitute in the Early 1920s 3. CantoneseRhymes from San Francisco's Chinatown, 1911-1915 4. "Farfariello" Sings aboutCourting and Marriage in America, 1910 5. Reformers Condemn "Tough Dancing",1910 6. An Immigrant Newspaper Defends Czech Dance Halls, 1917 7. EmmaGoldman Analyzes "The Traffic in Women", 1911 ESSAYS Peggy Pascoe, TheMarriages of Mission-Educated Chinese-American Women Kathy Peiss, CharityGirls and City Pleasures 9. The Politics of Reproduction DOCUMENTS 1. WalterJ. Hoffman Describes Childbirth and Abortion among the Absaroka, (Crow) andDakota Indians, 1888 2. Eugene Caves Reports a Death from Illegal Abortion inRural Wisconsin, 1896 3. Margaret Sanger Argues "The Case for Birth Control",1917 4. The Supreme Court Upholds Forced Sterilization, 1927 5. Women WriteMargaret Sanger for Birth Control Advice, 1924, 1930, 1935, 1936 6. Women'sUse of a Baltimore Birth Control Clinic, 1929 ESSAYS Linda Gordon, BirthControl and Social Revolution Molly Ladd-Taylor, Eugenics, Sterilization, andSocial Welfare 10. Heterosexual Norms and Homosexual Identities in PopularCulture DOCUMENTS 1. A Filipino's Impressions of America in the 1920s 2.Young Women Discuss Petting, 1930 3. Henry James Forman Considers the Movies'Influence on Sexual Behavior, 1933 4. The Motion Picture Production Code SetsSexual Standards, 1934 5. Black Entertainer Mabel Hampton Recalls LesbianLife in the 1920s and 1930s 6. Dr. La Forest Potter Describes a Drag Ball,1933 ESSAYS Jonathan Ned Katz, The Invention of Heterosexuality GeorgeChauncey, Jr., Gay Men's Strategies of Everyday Resistance 11. Open Secretsin Cold War America DOCUMENTS 1. Alfred Kinsey Researches Americans' SexualBehavior, 1948-1953 2. Women Write Life and Look about the Kinsey Report,1953 3. Time Covers the Transformation of Transsexual Christine Jorgensen,1952-1953 4. The U.S. Senate Investigates "Sex Perverts" in Government, 19505. Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham "Outs" Batman and Robin, 1953 6. MargeMcDonald Enters the Lesbian Community of Columbus, Ohio, 1955 7. Del MartinExplains Why Lesbians Need the Daughters of Bilitis, 1956 ESSAYS David HarleySerlin, Christine Jorgensen and the Cold War Closet Jeffrey Escoffier,Popular Sociology, Reading, and Coming Out 12. Sexual Revolution(s) DOCUMENTS1. Samuel Delaney Describes Communal Public Sex in New York in the Early1960s 2. David Mura, Reflects on "The Internment of Desire" in the Mid-1960s3. Rosa Linda Fregoso Recalls Her Sexual Education in "Homegirls, Cholas, andPachucas in Cinema," 1995 4. The Supreme Court Rules on Interracial Marriage,1967 5. A Memoir of "Jane," an Illegal Abortion Service from 1969 to 1973 6.Feminist Anselma Dell'Olio, Argues That "The Sexual Revolution Wasn't OurWar," 1971 7. Carl Wittman Issues a Gay Manifesto, 1969-1970 ESSAYS DavidAllyn, Fomenting a Sexual Revolution Marc Stein, Sex Politics in the City ofSisterly and Brotherly Loves 13. Sexually Transmitted Diseases DOCUMENTS 1.Nurse Eunice Rivers Describes the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1953 2. PresidentBill Clinton Apologizes for the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1997 3. The DenverPrinciples to Empower People with AIDS, 1983 4. ACT-UP Activist Robert GarciaFaces AIDS, 1991 5. Policing Public Sex in a Gay Theater, 1995 6. Cleveland'sBlack Community Responds to AIDS, 1998 ESSAYS Allan M. Brandt, The TuskegeeSyphilis Study Ronald Bayer, AIDS and the Bathhouse Controversy 14. SexualIdentities, Family Matters, and Border Crossings in Contemporary AmericaDOCUMENTS 1. Nan D. Hunter Defines the Family in the Sharon Kowalski Case,1991 2. Andrew Sullivan Makes a Conservative Case for Gay Marriage, 1989 3.Sex Panic Opposes Gay Assimilation, 1997 4. The Risks of Mail Marriage, 19965. M. Evelina Galang Evokes "Deflowering the Sampaguita," 1997 ESSAYS KathWeston, Gay Families as the "Families We Choose" Tomas Almaguer, Chicano Men,A Cartography of Homosexual Identity and Behavior
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