Description
Book SynopsisUntil the 1970s the history of sexuality was a marginalized practice. Today it is a flourishing field, increasingly integrated into the mainstream and producing innovative insights into the ways in which societies shape and are shaped by sexual values, norms, identities and desires.
Trade Review�For over forty years, with flawless erudition, Jeffrey Weeks has been leading us through the exciting history of the shifting meanings, manners, conflicts and victories around sexual intimacies. In this elegantly succinct overview we can learn all we need to know about debates surrounding the continuing complexities of people�s ability to flaunt and enjoy their sexual desires. An essential guide for everyone.�
Lynne Segal, Birkbeck, University of London
�This is a learned, ecumenical, broad-ranging, elegantly written and altogether engaging account of the history of sexuality. No student or general reader could want a better-informed, more thoughtful and generous guide to the field than Jeffrey Weeks. Most importantly this book shows that the history of sexuality illuminates not only contemporary debates but the ways we understand our past more generally.�
Thomas Laqueur, University of California, Berkeley
Table of Contents
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- An Introduction
- What is a History of Sexuality a History of?
- Narratives
- Summary of Book
- Chapter 1: Framing Sexual History
- Towards a Critical Sexual History
- Theoretical Detours
- Bodies
- Subjectivities and Affect
- Generations
- Times Present, Times Past, Times Future
- Chapter 2: The Invention of Sexual History
- The Magic of Words
- The Natural History of Sexuality
- The New History
- The Emergence of Social Constructionism
- Chapter 3: Querying and Queering Same-sex History
- What is Homosexual History?
- Recovering the Gay and Lesbian Past, and Historic Present
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Homosexual
- The Queer Challenge
- Beyond the Binary
- Making Connections
- Chapter 4: Gender, Sexuality and Power
- Dangers and Pleasures
- Sexual Violence and Sexual History
- Historicizing Female Sexuality
- Sexuality and the Theory Wars
- Rethinking Power
- Intersections
- On Manliness, Masculinity, and Men
- Chapter 5: Mainstreaming Sexual History
- Into the Mainstream
- The Birth of Modern Sexuality?
- The Normalization of Heterosexuality
- The Great Transition
- AIDS and the Burdens of History
- Same-sex Marriage and New Patterns of Intimacy
- Chapter 6: The Globalization of Sexual History
- Globalizing Sexual History
- Historians and Transnational Sexual History
- Patterns of Sexual History
- The Colonial Legacy and the Postcolonial Critique
- Sexual Regimes, Sexual Lives
- History and Human Sexual Rights
- Chapter 7: Memory, Community, Voice
- Unofficial Knowledges and Counter-history
- Memory and Community
- The Sexual Archive
- Voice
- Living Sexual History
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Notes
- Index