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==Collaborative Entries in Progress== | ==Collaborative Entries in Progress== |
Revision as of 17:55, 25 August 2008
Work in Progress for OutHistory.org
Breitkopf
David Breitkopf will be creating an entry on Tennis in LGBT History.
D'Emilio
John D'Emilio is producing a series of original essays on Chicago's LGBTQ history for OutHistory.org, The Windy City TImes, and for ChicagoGayHistory.org, a website with which OutHistory is collaborating. These include:
- 1 "Gay Power" - about the intensification of police harassment in 1966.
- 2 "Let's Dance" - about the efforts of early gay and lesbian liberationists in Chicago to make same-sex dancing possible.
- 3 "In the News" - in 1966 the Chicago Daily News published a multi-part series on gay life in Chicago.
- 4 "Pulp Madness" - looks at the phenomenon of lesbian pulp fiction of the 1950s and 1960s.
- 5 "A Woman for All Generations" - a look at the life of Valerie Taylor, a lesbian pulp author, homophile activist, lesbian feminist and gay liberation militant.
- 6 "Bayard Rustin in Chicago" - trying to imagine the impact of Rustin's publicly known gay identity among civil rights and other progressive activists in Chicago.
- 7 "Risky Business" - a discussion of "street fairy" life and culture in the 1960s in Chicago.
In addition, 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 already online includes: D'Emilio: "Allan Bérubé's Gift to History," May-June 2008. Texts from D'Emilio's Making Trouble: Esays on Gay History, Politics, and the University, will include:
- "Capitalism and Gay Identity"
- "Dreams Deferred: The Birth and Betrayal of America's First Gay Liberation Movement"
- "The Homosexual Menace: The Politics of Sexuality in Cold War America"
- "Gay Politics, Gay Community: San Francisco's Experience"
- "Gay History: A New Field of Study"
- "Not a Simple Matter: Gay History and Gay Historians"
- "Making and Unmaking Minorities: The Tension Between Gay History and Politics"
Dinshaw
Carolyn Dinshaw will be adding an entry on Lucy Ann Lobdell, "the female hunter" of Sullivan County
Grier
Barbara Grier has allowed OutHistory.org to republish her bibliography on The Lesbian in Literature, a still useful research tool, to which the administrators of OutHistory will gradually add images of book jackets and other images.
Katz
Jonathan Ned Katz has given OutHistory permission to publish two original, never-before-published essays. The first is already on the site: Americans in Württemberg Scandal, 1888/Part 1. The second is: "Were the Nineties Gay?" Written for American Heritage Magazine, revised at the editor's request, then rejected when the editor got cold feet about publishing an article on gay history. OutHistory will also republish all of the out-of-print, out-of-copyright material in Katz's books Gay American History (1976) and Gay/Lesbian Almanac (1983). This includes all out-of-copyright material on:
- African Americans
- American colonial era
- Chicago LGBTQ history
- cross-dressing women and a few men
- homosexual emancipation movement before 1969
- lesbian history (including lesbian theater history)
- marriage and homosexuality
- military service and homosexuality
- youth on campus and in the media
Republications of Katz's essays 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.
Kinsman
Gary Kinsman is writing an article on the history of the national security campaigns against queers in Canada.
McCaskell
Tim McCaskell is writing an entry on AIDS activism in Canada.
McGurl
Mimi McGurl is continuing to add to her entry on the WOW Theater from original sources.
Nestle
Joan Nestle will inaugurate an ongoing "Blog on LGBTQ History," a series of personal meditations on the LGBTQ past being solicited by OutHistory from a variety of people.
Nestle and Marshall
Joan Nestle and Daniel Marshall, based in Australia, are working on a book project together and will create an entry in progress on OutHistory.org on its subject: LGBTTIQ Archives: Their Founding and Future.
- Their call for data follows at: Nestle, Marshall: "Archiving Pleasures"; a history, in progress
Newton
Esther Newton is will be teaching a course on lesbian history and working with her students to add documents to the section she curated with the help of former students on Lesbians in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1999.
Palmer
Steven Palmer is researching and will be writing a text for an exhibit on Queer and Hippie Countercultures: 1965-1975, in San Francisco and elsewhere in the U.S. He is interessted in suggestions which may be left in the Discuss section of his entry.
Weeks
In the future, OutHistory hopes to be filling in more of the basic historical data available about the postcards exhibited in Marshall Weeks' marvelous collection of Postcards: Masculine Women, Feminine Men; early-20th c.
White
C. Todd White is continuing to add to the documents in his exhibit on The Pre-Gay Era in the USA, on the Homosexual Rights Movement in the US, 1950-1969
Whitman, Walt (subject)
A collector of colorful Walt Whitman memorabilia will be photographing choice items for display on OutHistory.org.
An open collaborative entry is in progress on Walt Whitman, Sexuality, and Intimacy.
An entry is planned on Walt Whitman, Sexuality, Biographers and Critics.
Collaborative Entries in Progress
Among the collaborative entries in progress are:
- Abraham Lincoln, Sexuality, and Intimacy;
- Walt Whitman, Sexuality, and Intimacy (the first active collaboration began on the latter entry on July 3, 2008);
- ZAP! Art and the Gay and Lesbian Revolution, and additions to that entry have already been suggested.
Submit
If you would like to submit out-of-print or never-published work to which you own the copyright, please email the Project Coordinator at outhistory@gc.cuny.edu OutHistory content creators retain the commercial, for-profit use of their entries and permit the free, education, not-for-profit use.