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基本説明
An analysis of the negative response to the discovery of the homosexual in late 19th century America.
Full Description
The Gilded Age Construction of American Homophobia is an analysis of the negative response to the discovery of the homosexual in late Nineteenth century America. In this period of social distress, many Americans came to doubt the underlying assumptions of national progress. If the United States were to remain true to its promise of earthly perfection, then the forces of social disharmony had to be overcome. Homosexuality, however, challenged the very notions of order and progress. This book investigates the responses of the emergent medical community to this problem, and concludes with a discussion of how the negative reception of the homosexual impacted the future social conception of gay men and women.
Contents
Introduction The Origins of a National Ideology up to the Civil War The Rise of an Urban Middle Class in the Post Civil War Era Nineteenth Century Gay America A Period of Turmoil and Change Nineteenth Century American Medicine The Debate Between Alienism and Neurology The German Discovery of the Homosexual American Physicians Discover the Homosexual The Homosexual and the Physician: the 1890s A Homosexual Identity During the Gilded Age The Limits of Congenital Homosexuality Conclusion