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Introduction

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part One. Queer Memories of the 1980s
  6. Introduction 25
  7. Chapter 1 Jonathan Ned Katz Murdered Me: History and Suicide 31
  8. Chapter 2 Memories of the 1987 March on Washington 37
  9. Part Two. Discipline, Punish, and Protest
  10. Introduction 43
  11. Chapter 3 Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Survey on LGBTQ History Careers 53
  12. Chapter 4 Crossing Borders: Memories, Dreams, Fantasies, and Nightmares of the History Job Market 58
  13. Chapter 5 Post-Tenure Lavender Blues 79
  14. Chapter 6 Political History and the History of Sexuality 89
  15. Part Three. Histories of Queer Activism
  16. Introduction 93
  17. Chapter 7 Coming Out and Going Public: A History of Lesbians and Gay Men Taking to Queer Street, Philadelphia, USA 101
  18. Chapter 8 Approaching Stonewall from the City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves 108
  19. Chapter 9 Recalling Dewey’s Sit-In 116
  20. Chapter 10 Fifty Years of LGBT Movement Activism in Philadelphia 121
  21. Chapter 11 Heterosexuality in America: Fifty Years and Counting 125
  22. Part Four. Queer Historical Interventions
  23. Introduction 129
  24. Chapter 12 Monica, Bill, History, and Sex 137
  25. Chapter 13 In My Wildest Dreams: Advice for George Bush 146
  26. Chapter 14 In My Wildest Dreams: The Marriage That Dare Not Speak Its Name 149
  27. Chapter 15 From the Glorious Strike to Obama’s New Executive Order 152
  28. Chapter 16 “In My Mind I’m (Not) Going to Carolina” 155
  29. Part Five. Queer Immigration
  30. Introduction 159
  31. Chapter 17 Alienated Affections: Remembering Clive Michael Boutilier (1933–2003) 167
  32. Chapter 18 The Supreme Court’s Sexual Counter-Revolution 171
  33. Chapter 19 Immigration Is a Queer Issue: From Fleuti to Trump 181
  34. Chapter 20 Defectives of the World, Unite! 185
  35. Part Six. Sex, Law, and the Supreme Court
  36. Introduction 189
  37. Chapter 21 Queer Eye for the FBI 195
  38. Chapter 22 Gay Rights and the Supreme Court: The Early Years 201
  39. Chapter 23 Justice Kennedy and the Future of Same-Sex Marriage 207
  40. Chapter 24 Five Myths about Roe v. Wade 211
  41. Chapter 25 Refreshing Abominations: An Open Letter to Anthony Kennedy 218
  42. Part Seven. Exhibiting Queer History
  43. Introduction 221
  44. Chapter 26 Introduction to the Philadelphia LGBT History Project 229
  45. Chapter 27 U.S. Homophile Internationalism: Archive and Exhibit 236
  46. Chapter 28 “Black Lesbian in White America” Interviewing Anita Cornwell 242
  47. Part Eight. Stonewall, Popularity, and Publicity
  48. Introduction 255
  49. Chapter 29 Toward a Theory of the Stonewall Revolution 263
  50. Chapter 30 Queer Rage: Police Violence and the Stonewall Rebellion of 1969 269
  51. Chapter 31 A Documentary History of Stonewall: An Interview with Marc Stein 272
  52. Chapter 32 Stonewall and Queens 279
  53. Chapter 33 Recalling Purple Hands Protests of 1969 283
  54. Conclusion 287
  55. Acknowledgments 299
  56. Notes 301
  57. Index 331
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