- ContentsJournal of the History of Sexuality Volume 23 Numbers 1–3 (2014)
The Courtesan and the Birth of Ars Erotica in the Kāmasūtra: A History of Erotics in the Wake of Foucault Sanjay K. Gautam | 1–20 |
“Is He a Licentious Lewd Sort of a Person?”: Constructing the Child Rapist in Early Modern England Sarah Toulalan | 21–52 |
Sodomy, Masturbation, and Courts-Martial in the Antebellum American Navy B. R. Burg | 53–78 |
Oscar Wilde, Sodomy, and Mental Illness in Late Victorian England Dominic Janes | 79–95 |
“This Is 1975, Not 1875”: Despair and Longings in Women’s Letters to Cambridge Lesbian Liberation and Daughters of Bilitis Counselor Julie Lee in the 1970s Heather Murray | 96–122 |
To Write of the Conjugal Act: Intimacy and Sexuality in Muslim Women’s Autobiographical Writing in South Asia Siobhan Lambert-Hurley | 155–181 |
Masculinity, Appearance, and Sexuality: Dandies in Roman Antiquity Kelly Olson | 182–205 |
The Opposite of the Double Standard: Gender, Marriage, and Adultery Prosecution in Late Medieval France Sara McDougall | 206–225 |
“Devils Would Blush to Look”: Brothel Visits of the New York Female Moral Reform Society, 1835 and 1836 Nicolette Severson | 226–246 |
The Women Who Danced for a Living: Exploring Taxi Dancers’ Childhood in Chicago’s Polish American Communities, 1920–1926 Angela I. Fritz | 247–272 |
The Parable of Kitty Genovese, the New York Times, and the Erasure of Lesbianism Marcia M. Gallo | 273–294 |
Generations and Regeneration: “Sexceptionalism” and Group Identity among Puritans in Colonial New England Kathy J. Cooke | 333–357 |
The Social Significance of Homosexual Scandals in Spain in the Late Nineteenth Century Richard Cleminson, Pura Fernández, and Francisco Vázquez García | 358–382 |
Till Disinterest Do Us Part: Trial Marriage, Public Policy, and the Fear of Familial Decay in the United States, 1900–1930 William Kuby | 383–414 |
Infidelities: Morality, Revolution, and Sexuality in Left-Wing Guerrilla Organizations in 1960s and 1970s Argentina Isabella Cosse | 415–450 |
Lesbians Online: Queer Identity and Community Formation on the French Minitel Tamara Chaplin | 451–472 |
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