If sexuality as a category of historical analysis is widely acknowledged as “socially constructed” over time and place, why are historians still assuming a core set of essential qualities that unite all those scholarships they categorize under “gay and lesbian history” or “queer history”? This short position essay responds to this striking paradox in queer historiography by turning to post-colonial historiography. In doing so, it proposes the use of the historical project as an intellectual tool that challenges the discursive constructions of objects of knowledge through different historiographies (e.g., Marxism, modernism, etc.). In this attempt, the queer historical subject is conceptualized as comprising shifting historical positions und...
Performing the Past: Queer Temporality, Queer Desire,” works at the intersections of Historiography,...
Thinking of LGBT rights means, among other things, thinking about various trajectories which are at ...
Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress in Cultural Studies, University of Aveiro, Aveiro (P...
This essay examines ways in which historians might learn from queer approaches to the past. Drawing ...
Jeśli seksualność jako kategoria analizy historycznej uważana jest powszechnie za “społecznie skonst...
This article turns to the First World War’s unsettling effects on the lives of women in Britain to a...
Historiographical approaches to 20th-century British lesbian history have been shaped by a range of ...
This paper joins the debate of a still-expanding literature on queer temporalities that, among other...
This essay is a first attempt to introduce a debate around «non-conforming» sexualities and intimaci...
© The Author(s) (2019). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Studies...
Focussing on key historiographical debates, this essay analyses the development of LGBT+ History and...
The legitimacy of the historical novel as a means of interpreting the past continues to divide criti...
Abstract: Closely intertwined with political activism, queer studies have evolved as a vast field of...
In this essay, I raise questions regarding the role of LGBT/queer history in projects of self-recogn...
In the longer introduction of Radical History Review’s two thematic issues “Queering Archives,” we f...
Performing the Past: Queer Temporality, Queer Desire,” works at the intersections of Historiography,...
Thinking of LGBT rights means, among other things, thinking about various trajectories which are at ...
Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress in Cultural Studies, University of Aveiro, Aveiro (P...
This essay examines ways in which historians might learn from queer approaches to the past. Drawing ...
Jeśli seksualność jako kategoria analizy historycznej uważana jest powszechnie za “społecznie skonst...
This article turns to the First World War’s unsettling effects on the lives of women in Britain to a...
Historiographical approaches to 20th-century British lesbian history have been shaped by a range of ...
This paper joins the debate of a still-expanding literature on queer temporalities that, among other...
This essay is a first attempt to introduce a debate around «non-conforming» sexualities and intimaci...
© The Author(s) (2019). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Studies...
Focussing on key historiographical debates, this essay analyses the development of LGBT+ History and...
The legitimacy of the historical novel as a means of interpreting the past continues to divide criti...
Abstract: Closely intertwined with political activism, queer studies have evolved as a vast field of...
In this essay, I raise questions regarding the role of LGBT/queer history in projects of self-recogn...
In the longer introduction of Radical History Review’s two thematic issues “Queering Archives,” we f...
Performing the Past: Queer Temporality, Queer Desire,” works at the intersections of Historiography,...
Thinking of LGBT rights means, among other things, thinking about various trajectories which are at ...
Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress in Cultural Studies, University of Aveiro, Aveiro (P...