Nationalism and Sexuality: Respectability and Abnormal Sexuality in Modern EuropeH. Fertig, 1985 - 232 pages Traces the relationship between nationalist ideology and the normative manners, morals, and sexuality of modern Europe which emerged at the end of the 18th century. Discusses the view that "outsiders" - homosexual, insane, criminal, or Jewish - were abnormal, and the equation of racial degeneracy with sexual degeneracy. Some homosexuals, wishing to prove their masculinity, attacked Jews and embraced racism. In Weimar Germany, sexual decadence was blamed on the Jews. Ch. 7 (pp. 133-152) deals with the relationship between sexuality and antisemitism in Germany and in Nazi thought. |
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... Hirschfeld's claim that there existed a third sex , which should claim equal rights with the other two , and he did not use Krafft - Ebing's construct of a female soul in a male body , despite the fact that he recognized congenital homo ...
... Hirschfeld's claim that there existed a third sex , which should claim equal rights with the other two , and he did not use Krafft - Ebing's construct of a female soul in a male body , despite the fact that he recognized congenital homo ...
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... Hirschfeld , the sexologist , a Jew , and ever since the beginning of the twentieth century a leading figure of the homosexual emancipation move- ment , became a constant target of attack . His own name and that of the Institute for ...
... Hirschfeld , the sexologist , a Jew , and ever since the beginning of the twentieth century a leading figure of the homosexual emancipation move- ment , became a constant target of attack . His own name and that of the Institute for ...
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... Hirschfeld . The ideas of sexologists legiti- mizing homosexuality came to England with the founding of the British Society for the Study of Sex - Psychology in 1913. The society was founded after Edward Carpenter had sponsored lectures ...
... Hirschfeld . The ideas of sexologists legiti- mizing homosexuality came to England with the founding of the British Society for the Study of Sex - Psychology in 1913. The society was founded after Edward Carpenter had sponsored lectures ...
Table des matières
Nationalism and Respectability I | 1 |
Manliness and Homosexuality | 23 |
The Rediscovery of the Human Body | 48 |
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androgyne attitudes beauty became Berlin Bloch bourgeois society camaraderie Chapter Christian criminal death decadence deutschen Edward Carpenter England English erotic example exemplified fascism female feminine fin de siècle Flex France Friedrich friends German Youth Movement girl Greek Himmler Hitler homo homoerotic homoeroticism Homosexualität homosexuals human body Ibid ideal of manliness immutable important Iwan Bloch Jewish Jews Krafft-Ebing Leipzig lesbians life-reform London Magnus Hirschfeld male friendships Männerbund manners and morals Marianne masculinity masturbation middle classes modern Montherlant Mosse myth National Socialism national stereotype national symbol nationalism and respectability nature Nazi nineteenth century normal and abnormal norms nude nudist nudity Oscar Wilde outsider Paris passions Pietism political popular Psychopathia sexualis purity Queen Luise racism rediscovery role Rupert Brooke sculpture sensuousness so-called soldiers Stefan George Stuttgart tability Third Reich thought tion tional tradition transcend vice virility virtue wars of liberation woman women wrote Wurche York