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'''John D'Emilio''' has given OutHistory permission to reprint numbers of his out of print and previously published essays that reflect on the writing of LGBTQ History. They will be scanned and posted as soon as time permits. The material includes: | '''John D'Emilio''' has given OutHistory permission to reprint numbers of his out of print and previously published essays that reflect on the writing of LGBTQ History. They will be scanned and posted as soon as time permits. The material includes: |
Revision as of 16:37, 1 July 2008
Work in Progress for Future Publication on OutHistory.org
John D'Emilio has given OutHistory permission to reprint numbers of his out of print and previously published essays that reflect on the writing of LGBTQ History. They will be scanned and posted as soon as time permits. The material includes:
- "Allan Berube's Gift to History"
Texts from D'Emilio's Making Trouble: Esays on Gay History, Politics, and the University, will include:
- "Capitalism and Gay Identity"
Jonathan Ned Katz has given OutHistory permission to publish a number of original, never-before-published essays, and all of the out-of-print, out-of-copyright material in his books Gay American History (1976) and Gay/Lesbian Almanac (1983). This includes all out-of-copyright material on:
- African Americans
- American colonial era
- cross-dressing men and women
- marriage and homosexuality
- military service and homosexuality
Republications of Katz's works will include:
"Katz on History" [18 articles from a column in The Advocate] "Melvillve's Secret Sex Text" [on the novel Redburn], published in the Village Voice Literary Supplment.
Katz's works on OutHistory will also include a never published essay written for American Heritage Magazine: "Were the Nineties Gay?
Tim McCaskell is writing an entry on AIDS activism in Canada.
Mimi McGurl is continuing to add to her entry on the WOW Theater from original sources.