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After The History of Sexuality

German Genealogies with and Beyond Foucault
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320 Seiten
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.07.2012
Michel Foucault's seminal The History of Sexuality (1976-1984) has since its publication provided a context for the emergence of critical historical studies of sexuality. This collection reassesses the state of the historiography on sexuality - a field in which the German case has been traditionally central.mehr
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KlappentextMichel Foucault's seminal The History of Sexuality (1976-1984) has since its publication provided a context for the emergence of critical historical studies of sexuality. This collection reassesses the state of the historiography on sexuality - a field in which the German case has been traditionally central.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-85745-373-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2012
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht618 g
Artikel-Nr.17261899
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of FiguresIntroduction: After the History of Sexuality? Periodicities, Subjectivities, EthicsScott SpectorPART I:  WHEN WAS SEXUALITY? RETHINKING PERIODIZATIONChapter 1. After the History of (Male) HomosexualityHelmut PuffChapter 2. Sexual Identity and Other Aspects of Modern´ Sexuality: New Chronologies, Same Old Problem?Merry Wiesner-HanksChapter 3. Interior States and Sexuality in Early Modern GermanyUlinka RublackChapter 4. Saying It With Flowers: Post-Foucauldian Literary History and the Poetics of Taboo in a Premodern German Love Song (Walther von der Vogelweide´s Under der linden)Andreas KrassChapter 5. Early Nineteenth-Century Sexual Radicalism: Heinrich Hössli and the Liberals of His DayRobert Deam TobinPART II:  WHOSE SEXUALITY? SUBJECTIVITY, SURVEILLANCE, EMANCIPATIONChapter 6. Anna Rüling, Michel Foucault, and the Tactical Polyvalence´ of the Female HomosexualKirsten LengChapter 7. To Police and Protect: The Surveillance of Homosexuality in Imperial BerlinRobert BeachyChapter 8. Soliciting Fantasies:  Knowing and Not-Knowing about Male Prostitution by Soldiers in Imperial GermanyJeffrey SchneiderChapter 9. Between Normalization and Resistance: Prostitutes´ Professional Identities and Political Organization in Weimar GermanyJulia RoosChapter 10. Writing Love, Feeling Shame: Rethinking Respectability in the Weimar Homosexual Women´s MovementMarti LybeckChapter 11. Transsexual: Herculine Barbin Meets Liebe MartaPhilipp SarasinPART III: THE POLITICS OF SEXUAL ETHICSChapter 12. Beyond Freedom: A Return to Subjectivity in the History of SexualityTracie MatysikChapter 13. Homosexuality in the Sexual Ethics of the 1930s: A Values Debate in the Culture Warsbetween Conservatism, Liberalism, and Moral-National RenewalAndreas PretzelChapter 14. Socialist Eugenics and Homosexuality in the GDR: The Case of Günter DörnerFlorian G. MildenbergerChapter 15. Sex, Sentiment, and Socialism: Relationship Counseling in the GDR in the Wake of the 1965 Family Law CodeErik HunekeChapter 16. Longing, Lust, Violence, Liberation: Discourses on Sexuality on the Radical Left in West Germany, 1969-1972Massimo PerinelliPostscript: Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good AgainDagmar HerzogSelect BibliographyContributorsIndexmehr
Kritik
"This is an important collection of essays, many of them very original and outstanding, that will further the field of history of sexuality in general and will contribute to the German historiography in particular." * Lutz Sauerteig, University of Durhammehr

Autor

Dagmar Herzog is Distinguished Professor of History and Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.