These books and articles form an extensive syllabus with which to teach students about Obergefell v. Hodges.
Tag: historical sources
The Case of the Sultry Mountie, or, We Need to Talk about Cecil
How do we discern a queer life from incomplete personal effects whose existence and content are often mediated by other family members?
Archives of Desire: Happiness of Womanhood Newsletter, 1977
Fears of changing sexual mores shaped HOW’s women’s worldview and mobilized their politics.
A History of Family Planning in Twentieth Century Peru
López explores changes and continuities in conversations about fertility, family & nation in Peru.
Oral Histories and Alternative Archives: Disrupting the Boundaries of Queer Identities, Cultures, and Politics
As historians, how does the past speak to us, and when it does, how do we listen?
Doing It With Food: Cooking and the History of Sexuality
Evangelicals actively connected their appetite for culinary and sexual variety to desires for marital intimacy and stability.
A Sexologist and His Two Archives: An Interview with Erwin J. Haeberle
Haeberle is the founder of two archives that constitute one of the most significant collections of sexological work available.