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