Within the discipline of history there has of late been an important move towards acknowledging queer histories, including recounting the experiences of ‘queer pioneers’, archiving the achievements of early movements, and rereading historical narratives for the queer stories they contain. Lacking, however, has been a sustained engagement with the role of white people (variously identified as ‘queer’) in the project of colonialism. This paper attempts to map out some of this largely neglected terrain by exploring how it is that white men who we may now tentatively label ‘queer’ were indeed often subject to laws pertaining to sodomy or ‘indecent exposure with a male’, yet were also recognised at times as property owning subjects, and were thu...
The predominant cultural metanarrative of transgender existence is that we sprang fully formed into ...
This dissertation engages how the framework of ‘universal rights’ is a modern concept inherently tie...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
“Blackness and the Queer Epistemes of White Sexual Economies” argues that the interplay between perf...
This paper offers an initial discussion of the extent to which queer criminology is invested in sett...
British Colonialism and the Criminalization of Homosexuality examines whether colonial rule is respo...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Modern historians look at historical actions and events with clear hindsight. We can examine how col...
Court records have played a central role in research on the history of sex and intimacy between men....
Based on colonial and neocolonial models of oppression, Jamaica has adopted many laws, policies, and...
Debates over the origins of queerphobia in post-colonial African nations are legion. The conversatio...
In “Queer Spectrality” Carla Freccero writes that “queer historicism harbors within itself not only ...
‘Where Did All the Critical White Gay Men Go?’ With Gloria Wekker’s question in mind, I propose to d...
This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identitie...
Colonialism and dishonesty have always gone hand in hand. Nineteenth and twentieth century colonial ...
The predominant cultural metanarrative of transgender existence is that we sprang fully formed into ...
This dissertation engages how the framework of ‘universal rights’ is a modern concept inherently tie...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
“Blackness and the Queer Epistemes of White Sexual Economies” argues that the interplay between perf...
This paper offers an initial discussion of the extent to which queer criminology is invested in sett...
British Colonialism and the Criminalization of Homosexuality examines whether colonial rule is respo...
This article highlights the ways that queer criminology appears to be invested in, and reflective of...
Modern historians look at historical actions and events with clear hindsight. We can examine how col...
Court records have played a central role in research on the history of sex and intimacy between men....
Based on colonial and neocolonial models of oppression, Jamaica has adopted many laws, policies, and...
Debates over the origins of queerphobia in post-colonial African nations are legion. The conversatio...
In “Queer Spectrality” Carla Freccero writes that “queer historicism harbors within itself not only ...
‘Where Did All the Critical White Gay Men Go?’ With Gloria Wekker’s question in mind, I propose to d...
This Article investigates how and why the cultural script of inequality persists for queer identitie...
Colonialism and dishonesty have always gone hand in hand. Nineteenth and twentieth century colonial ...
The predominant cultural metanarrative of transgender existence is that we sprang fully formed into ...
This dissertation engages how the framework of ‘universal rights’ is a modern concept inherently tie...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...