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010       99071959 
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245 00 Major problems in the history of American sexuality :
       |bdocuments and essays /|cedited by Kathy Peiss. 
264  1 Boston :|bHoughton Mifflin Co.,|c[2002] 
264  4 |c©2002 
300    xvii, 516 pages ;|c24 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Major problems in American history series 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |g1.|gSexuality in history.|tThe social construction of 
       sexuality /|rJeffrey Weeks ; Essentialism and queer 
       history /|rRictor Norton ; Reading the silences around 
       sexuality /|rJohn D. Wrathall --|g2.|gSexual cultures and 
       encounters in the New World.|tBaron Lahontan describes 
       love and marriage among the Hurons, 1703 ;|tEnglish trader
       John Lawson describes native sexuality in North Carolina, 
       1709 ;|tFather Joseph-Francois Lafitau praises native male
       friendships, 1733 ;|tFather Luis Jayme attacks sexual 
       abuse of indigenous women, 1772 ;|tColumbus meets 
       Pocahontas in the American South /|rTheda Perdue ; Sexual 
       violence in the Spanish conquest of California /|rAntonia 
       I. Castaneda /|rInterracial unions in French Louisiana /
       |rJennifer M. Spear --|g3.|gRegulating sexuality in the 
       Anglo-American colonies.|tMassachusetts colony's laws on 
       sexual offenses, 1641-1660 ;|tVirginia regulates sex among
       servants, slaves, and masters, 1642-1769 /|rWilliam 
       Bradford witnesses "wickedness breaking forth" in Puritan 
       Plymouth, 1642 ; Thomas or Thomasine? A case of 
       transvestism in Virginia, 1629 ; "Changed ... into the 
       fashion of man": the politics of sexual difference in a 
       seventeenth-century Anglo-American settlement /|rKathleen 
       Brown ; Sodomy in colonial New England /|rRichard Godbeer 
       --|g4.|gGender conflict and sex reform in the early 
       nineteenth century.|tA trial for rape in New York, 1793 ;
       |tBoston female moral reformers condemn "licentious men," 
       1838 ;|tHealth reformer William Alcott discusses 
       nymphomania, 1855 ;|tSylvester Graham lectures young men 
       on self-restraint, 1839 ;|tNavy drummer Philip C. Van 
       Buskirk's private journal, 1852-1853 ;|tMale license and 
       working-class women's sexuality /|rChristine Stansell ; 
       Passionlessness: an interpretation of Victorian sexual 
       ideology, 1790-1850 /|rNancy F. Cott --|g5.|gSexuality, 
       race, and violence in slavery and freedom.|tFugitive slave
       Lewis Clarke explains why "a slave can't be a man," 1842 ;
       |tJ.W. Lindsay describes sexual and family relations under
       slavery, 1863 ;|tDr. Esther Hill Hawks recounts the rape 
       of "Susan Black," 1865 ;|tHarriet Jacobs relates incidents
       in the life of a slave girl, 1861 ;|tChaplain A.B. Randall
       writes about the freedpeople's ideal of marriage, 1865 ;
       |tWilliam H. Stallings testifies about Ku Klux Klan 
       lynchings, 1871 ;|tIda B. Wells-Barnett exposes the myth 
       of the black rapist, 1892 ;|tSlave marriage and family 
       relations /|rBrenda E. Stevenson ; Soul murder and slavery
       /|rNell Irvin Painter --|g6.|gLove and intimacy in 
       nineteenth-century America.|tJulia Deane Freeman praises 
       "woman-friendship," 1861 ;|tWalt Whitman's poetic embrace 
       of comrades and lovers, 1860 ;|tA woman writes her lover 
       during the Civil War, 1865 ;|tA Smith College student 
       discusses her "crush," 1881 ;|tAlice Mitchell as a "case 
       of sexual perversion," 1892 ;|tThe female world of love 
       and ritual /|rCarroll Smith-Rosenberg ; An erotic 
       friendship between two African-American women /|rKaren V. 
       Hansen ; Sexuality in Victorian courtship and marriage /
       |rKaren Lystra --|g7.|gFree love, free speech, and sex 
       censorship.|tNational Police Gazette advertisements for 
       sexual literature and devices, 1867, 1886, 1893 ;|tDr. Ely
       Van De Warker discusses the sale of abortifacient drugs, 
       1873 ;|tAnthony Comstock condemns obscene literature, 1883
       ;|tVictoria C. Woodhull denounces "the scare-crows of 
       sexual slavery," 1873 ;|tEzra Heywood advocates sexual 
       self-government, 1878 ;|t"The word made flesh": language, 
       authority, and sexual desire in late nineteenth-century 
       America /|rJesse F. Battan ; The criminally obscene women 
       of Chicago /|rShirley J. Burton --|g8.|gProstitution and 
       working-class sexuality in the early twentieth century.|tA
       government agent explains the white slave traffic, 1911 ;
       |tWong Ah So describes her experiences as a prostitute in 
       the early 1920s ;|tCantonese rhymes from San Francisco's 
       Chinatown, 1911-1915 ;|t"Farfariello" sings about courting
       and marriage in America, 1910 ;|tReformers condemn "tough 
       dancing," 1920 ;|tAn immigrant newspaper defends Czech 
       dance halls, 1917 ;|tEmma Goldman analyzes "the traffic in
       women," 1911 ;|tThe marriages of mission-educated Chinese-
       American women /|rPeggy Pascoe ; Charity girls and city 
       pleasures /|rKathy Peiss --|g9.|gThe politics of 
       reproduction.|tWalter J. Hoffman describes childbirth and 
       abortion among the Absaroka (Crow) and Dakota Indians, 
       1888 ;|tEugene Caves reports a death from illegal abortion
       in rural Wisconsin, 1896 ;|tMargaret Sanger argues "the 
       case for birth control," 1917 ;|tThe Supreme Court upholds
       forced sterilization, 1927 ;|tWomen write Margaret Sanger 
       for birth control advice, 1924, 1930, 1935, 1936 ;
       |tWomen's use of a Baltimore birth control clinic, 1929 ;
       |tBirth control and social revolution /|rLinda Gordon ; 
       Eugenics, sterilization, and social welfare /|rMolly Ladd-
       Taylor --|g10.|gHeterosexual norms and homosexual 
       identities in popular culture.|tA Filipino's impressions 
       of America in the 1920s ;|tYoung women discuss petting, 
       1930 ;|tHenry James Forman considers the movies' influence
       on sexual behavior, 1933 ;|tThe Motion Picture Production 
       Code sets sexual standards, 1934 ;|tBlack entertainer 
       Mabel Hampton recalls lesbian life in the 1920s and 1930s 
       ;|tDr. La Forest Potter describes a drag ball, 1933 ;|tThe
       invention of heterosexuality /|rJonathan Ned Katz ; Gay 
       men's strategies of everyday resistance /|rGeorge Chauncey,
       Jr. --|g11.|gOpen secrets in Cold War America.|tAlfred 
       Kinsey reports on Americans' sexual behavior, 1948-1953 ;
       |tWomen write Life and Look about the Kinsey report, 1953 
       ;|tTime covers the transformation of transsexual Christine
       Jorgensen, 1952-1953 ;|tThe U.S. Senate investigates "sex 
       perverts" in government, 1950 ;|tPsychiatrist Fredric 
       Wertham "outs" Batman and Robin, 1953 ;|tMarge McDonald 
       enters the lesbian community of Columbus, Ohio, 1955 ;
       |tDel Martin explains why lesbians need the Daughters of 
       Bilitis, 1956 ;|tChristine Jorgensen and the Cold War 
       closet /|rDavid Harley Serlin ; Popular sociology, reading,
       and coming out /|rJeffrey Escoffier --|g12.|gSexual 
       revolution(s).|tSamuel Delany describes communal public 
       sex in New York in the early 1960s ;|tDavid Mura reflects 
       on "the internment of desire" in the mid-1960s ;|tRosa 
       Linda Fregoso recalls her sexual education in "Homegirls, 
       cholas, and pachucas in cinema," 1955 ;|tthe Supreme Court
       rules on interracial marriage, 1967 ;|tA memoir of "Jane,"
       an illegal abortion service from 1969 to 1973 ;|tFeminist 
       Anselma Dell'Olio argues that "the sexual revolution 
       wasn't our war," 1971 ;|tCarl Wittman issues a gay 
       manifesto, 1969-1970 ;|tFomenting a sexual revolution /
       |rDavid Allyn ; Sex politics in the city of sisterly and 
       brotherly loves /|rMarc Stein --|g13.|gSexually 
       transmitted diseases.|tNurse Eunice Rivers describes the 
       Tuskegee syphilis study, 1953 ;|tPresident Bill Clinton 
       apologizes for the Tuskegee syphilis study, 1997 ;|tThe 
       Denver principles to empower people with AIDS, 1983 ;|tACT
       UP activist Robert Garcia faces AIDS, 1991 ;|tPolicing 
       public sex in a gay theater, 1995 ;|tCleveland's black 
       community responds to AIDS, 1998 ;|tThe Tuskegee syphilis 
       study /|rAllan M. Brandt ; AIDS and the bathhouse 
       controversy /|rRonald Bayer --|g14.|gSexual identities, 
       family matters, and border crossings in contemporary 
       America.|tNan D. Hunter defines the family in the Sharon 
       Kowalski case, 1991 ;|tAndrew Sullivan makes a 
       conservative case for gay marriage, 1989 ;|tSex panic 
       opposes gay assimilation, 1997 ;|tThe risks of mail 
       marriage, 1996 ;|tM. Evelina Galang evokes "deflowering 
       the Sampaguita," 1997 ;|tGay families as the "families we 
       choose" /|rKath Weston ; Chicano men, a cartography of 
       homosexual identity and behavior /|rTomas Almaguer. 
610 27 Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer
       |gBitterfeld.|2gnd|0(DE-588)10090522-5 
648  0 Geschichte. 
650  0 Sex|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650  0 Sex customs|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650  0 Sex in popular culture|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650 02 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome|xhistory.
       |0(DNLM)D000163Q000266 
650 02 Contraception|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D003267Q000266 
650 02 Homosexuality|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D006716Q000266 
650 02 Sex Work|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D011477Q000266 
650 02 Racial Groups|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D044469Q000266 
650 02 Sex|xhistory. 
650 02 Sexually Transmitted Diseases|xhistory.
       |0(DNLM)D012749Q000266 
650  7 Sex in popular culture.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01114483 
650  7 Sex.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01114160 
650  7 Sex customs.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01114306 
650  7 Sexualverhalten.|2gnd|0(DE-588)4116485-4 
650  7 Sexualität.|2gnd|0(DE-588)4054684-6 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
655  7 Aufsatzsammlung.|2gnd-content 
700 1  Peiss, Kathy Lee,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iOnline version:|tMajor problems in the history of 
       American sexuality.|dBoston : Houghton Mifflin Co., ©2002
       |w(OCoLC)654281859 
830  0 Major problems in American history series. 
856 42 |3Contributor biographical information|uhttp://
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856 42 |3Publisher description|uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/
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856 42 |3The Class of 1924 Book Fund Home Page|uhttp://
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