Difference between revisions of "Jonathan Ned Katz: "Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality," December 2001"
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− | ;Paper ISBN | + | ;Paper ISBN 9780226426167. Published June 2003 |
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==Publisher's Synopsis== | ==Publisher's Synopsis== |
Revision as of 09:51, 6 November 2008
men's intimacy with men in the 19th century U.S. and England
Publication Data
- Jonathan Ned Katz
Love Stories: Sex between Men before Homosexuality
- 440 pages
- Page size 6 x 9
- Copyright 2001
- Cloth ISBN 9780226426150. Published December 2001
- Paper ISBN 9780226426167. Published June 2003
- University of Chicago Press
- Chicago
Publisher's Synopsis
In Love Stories, Jonathan Ned Katz presents stories of men's intimacies with men during the nineteenth century—including those of Abraham Lincoln—drawing flesh-and-blood portraits of intimate friendships and the ways in which men struggled to name, define, and defend their sexual feelings for one another. In a world before "gay" and "straight" referred to sexuality, men like Walt Whitman and John Addington Symonds created new ways to name and conceive of their erotic relationships with other men. Katz, diving into history through diaries, letters, newspapers, and poems, offers us a clearer picture than ever before of how men navigated the uncharted territory of male-male desire.
Table of Contents
- Love Stories in Brief
- Part I
- Searching for Words
- 1. No Two Men Were Ever More Intimate
- 2. Dear Beloved Trio
- 3. A Gentle Angel Entered
- Part II
- Making Monsters
- 4. Already Do the Beastly Sodomites of Gotham Quake
- 5. Abominable and Detestable Crimes
- 6. The Man Monster
Part III: Coming Together, Coming to Terms
- 7. Voices of Sexes and Lusts
- 8. Sincere Friends
- 9. A Major Fell in Love with a Boy
- 10. I Got the Boys
- 11. Yes, I Will Talk of Walt
- 12. In the Name of CALAMUS Listen to Me!
- 13. A Heart Full of Love and Longing
- 14. Empty Chair, Empty Bed, Empty House
- 15. I Wish You Would Put the Ring on My Finger Again
- Part IV
- Going Public
- 16. He Cannot Be Oblivious of Its Plainer Meanings
- 17. Wild with Passion
- 18. I Cannot Get Quite to the Bottom of Calamus
- 19. Ardent and Physical Intimacies
- 20. Men Given to Unnatural Practices
- 21. To Unite for Defense
- 22. A Natural, Pure, and Sound Passion
- 23. Abnormal Passion
- 24. A Much More Intimate Communion
- Sex and Affection between Men—Then and Now
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Excerpted reviews
“the most fully contextualized study we have so far of [Walt] Whitman’s affections for males…. Katz effectively creates a historical panorama of nineteenth-century male/male sexual behavior, and demonstrates how the culture worked to keep ‘romantic, spiritual love’ between men totally separate from sexual lust between men…. In this book context is everything, and never before have these stories been told against such a detailed backdrop of nineteenth-century male/male sexual and affectional behavior…. Katz has simply dug deeper than anyone else to put these stories together in compelling, surprising, and satisfying ways. – Ed Folsom, Editor, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review
"a living tableau of 19th-century male sex in America...History at its best: informative, insightful, at times downright titilating"--Kirkus Reviews
"highly provocative, often startling.... [Katz] has researched deeply and widely, uncovering astonishing materials...Written clearly, succinctly and free from postmodern jargon, Katz's arguments are strong and vibrant.... contributes surprising, even shocking, insights into how sexual and emotional relationships are constructed, as well as demonstrating the enormous diversity and malleability of human eroticism."--Publishers Weekly
"Katz relates stories with the skill of a novelist, drawing us into the lives and loves of his characters.... Katz's work is rightly being hailed as a landmark work in the history of sexuality for its theoretical originality, remarkable research, and beautifully written portraits of male relationships.."--Seminary Co-Op Bookstore
"always interesting and informative....Katz is a diligent social and sexual historian...the overall tone is welcoming, sane, and considered."--Times Literary Supplement
"nuanced, careful, and humane readings of the ways that gay people have achieved visibility in America...fresh and poignant material even to readers well acquainted with the subject...[Katz's] fondness for his subjects is among the book's most appealing qualities." -- Boston Globe
"the bulk of the book...goes well beyond the well known to tell the remarkable stories of everyday men attracted to other men. Love Stories is a masterwork of both dedicated research and engaging storytelling."---Q-Online
"deeply researched....surprisingly honest and complex stories of gay affection....Katz, a meticulously close reader, explores the vagaries of 19th-century gay life with indefatigable patience....fills in yawning gaps in the scholarship of sexuality"---The Advocate
"Katz has long been recognized as a pioneering gay historian . . . . We read him for his archival work, his gathering together of stories of men, famous and otherwise, who desired men, stories that become bolder and more radical, like a gay coming-out story, as the book progresses" -- Philadelphia Inquirer
Katz's "stories take us from the 1830s to the 1890s, and in that time we can see perceptions about intimacy change as society changes" -- Washington Post
Publisher's List of Awards
John Boswell Prize
Publishers Email Address
sales@press.uchicago.edu
Publisher's Website
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=36477
==Publisher's Subjects"
- Gay and Lesbian Studies
- Gender and Sexuality
- History
- American History
- Sociology
- General Sociology