The Erotics of History challenges long-standing notions of sexuality as stable and context-free—as something that individuals discover about themselves. Rather, Donald L. Donham argues that historical circumstance, local social pressure, and the cultural construction of much beyond sex condition the erotic. Donham makes this argument in relation to the centuries-old conversation on the fetish, applied to a highly unusual neighborhood in Atlantic Africa. There, local men, soon to be married to local women, are involved in long-term sexual relationships with European men. On the African side, these couplings are motivated by the pleasures of cosmopolitan connection and foreign commodities. On the other side, Europeans tend to fetishize Africa...
From the very moment the concept of sexuality emerged in nineteenth-century European medical and psy...
Focusing on Ethiopia, an empire off-center, this article argues against dominant narratives that lin...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...
The Erotics of History challenges long-standing notions of sexuality as stable and context-free—as s...
Images and stories about African sexuality abound in today's globalized media. Frequently old stereo...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
Sexual exploitation was and is a critical feature of enslavement. Across many different societies, s...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
© The Author(s) (2019). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Studies...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
Sexual exploitation was and is a critical feature of enslavement. Across many different societies, s...
The 19th century saw intense urbanization, the development of a consumer culture, the formalization ...
textIn my dissertation, I argue that historians of Africa have overlooked the intersection between n...
Originally, the term ‘fetishes’ was used by European merchants to refer to objects employed in West ...
From the very moment the concept of sexuality emerged in nineteenth-century European medical and psy...
Focusing on Ethiopia, an empire off-center, this article argues against dominant narratives that lin...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...
The Erotics of History challenges long-standing notions of sexuality as stable and context-free—as s...
Images and stories about African sexuality abound in today's globalized media. Frequently old stereo...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
Sexual exploitation was and is a critical feature of enslavement. Across many different societies, s...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
© The Author(s) (2019). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Studies...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
Sexual exploitation was and is a critical feature of enslavement. Across many different societies, s...
The 19th century saw intense urbanization, the development of a consumer culture, the formalization ...
textIn my dissertation, I argue that historians of Africa have overlooked the intersection between n...
Originally, the term ‘fetishes’ was used by European merchants to refer to objects employed in West ...
From the very moment the concept of sexuality emerged in nineteenth-century European medical and psy...
Focusing on Ethiopia, an empire off-center, this article argues against dominant narratives that lin...
“Taking Objects for Origins” provides a rhetorical and theoretical analysis of how the quest for cul...