Who is going to take responsibility for researching the sexual politics of Haringey in the 1980s?
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Uncovering Cleveland Street: Sexuality, Surveillance and late-Victorian Scandal
Cleveland Street is an acknowledged milestone of London’s sexual past.
Queering de Sade
The “divine marquis” influenced literature, philosophy, and artistic and social movements such as Surrealism, Situationism, and Provo.
Deviant Domesticities: Reflections on the Queerness of Home
Can the home be queered, or has the home been queer all along?
Something New, Something Old: LGBT Voices before Stonewall
ONE, Inc., was “one of three major ‘homophile’ organizations of the 1950s and 1960s.”
Queer Sex in the Archives: “Canonizing Homophile Sexual Respectability"
Sometimes the queer stars align right when it’s needed most.
Sexual Histories, Scholarly Communities: The John D’Emilio Symposium
A hallmark of D’Emilio’s work was that he engaged historical sources “emotionally and intellectually,” “with his head and his heart.”