289 pagesUsing archival materials, court documents, contemporary scientific research, and newspaper articles, my work analyses the cultural meaning of widespread haircuttings perpetrated by a figure known as ‘Jack the Clipper’ against young, white women in Boston, Chicago, and New York between 1888 and 1910 to reveal the mechanisms by which a new infrastructure of (hetero)sexual desire was formed. Rather than understanding heterosexual desire to be an innate or unified attribute that finds different social and cultural expression, my work uses these violent encounters with Jack the Clipper as ways of examining the changing and conflicting direction(s) of sexual desire at the turn of the century. Building upon interrogations of the ‘orientat...
“Consuming the Centerfold” is a cultural history that forefronts the perspectives and agency of sexu...
“Blackness and the Queer Epistemes of White Sexual Economies” argues that the interplay between perf...
This article is grounded in a critical appraisal of seminal archival documents pertain-ing to crimin...
This dissertation tracks how urban police tactics against homosexuality participated in the construc...
A medical writer first used the word homosexual in an American publication in 1892. Medical descri...
???Exceptional Queerness??? tracks the cultural, legal, and medical narratives produced around momen...
American Insides: Popular Narrative and the Historiography of Sexuality, 1674–1815 takes as its focu...
This volume provides the first account of the pioneering efforts at sex reform in America from the G...
Drawing from Thomas Aquinas\u27 Theory of Natural Law, I investigate Euro-Christian conceptions of n...
Hidden in Plain View is a study of the history of sexuality as it emerges from the institution of sl...
This volume provides the first account of the pioneering efforts at sex reform in America from the G...
“Time’s Citizens” explores how American fiction shaped the public classification of sexual identific...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
Concerned with countering racist images, black newspapers historically functioned as public relation...
This article analyzes the predatory nature of settler colonialism in the United States. Focusing pri...
“Consuming the Centerfold” is a cultural history that forefronts the perspectives and agency of sexu...
“Blackness and the Queer Epistemes of White Sexual Economies” argues that the interplay between perf...
This article is grounded in a critical appraisal of seminal archival documents pertain-ing to crimin...
This dissertation tracks how urban police tactics against homosexuality participated in the construc...
A medical writer first used the word homosexual in an American publication in 1892. Medical descri...
???Exceptional Queerness??? tracks the cultural, legal, and medical narratives produced around momen...
American Insides: Popular Narrative and the Historiography of Sexuality, 1674–1815 takes as its focu...
This volume provides the first account of the pioneering efforts at sex reform in America from the G...
Drawing from Thomas Aquinas\u27 Theory of Natural Law, I investigate Euro-Christian conceptions of n...
Hidden in Plain View is a study of the history of sexuality as it emerges from the institution of sl...
This volume provides the first account of the pioneering efforts at sex reform in America from the G...
“Time’s Citizens” explores how American fiction shaped the public classification of sexual identific...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
Concerned with countering racist images, black newspapers historically functioned as public relation...
This article analyzes the predatory nature of settler colonialism in the United States. Focusing pri...
“Consuming the Centerfold” is a cultural history that forefronts the perspectives and agency of sexu...
“Blackness and the Queer Epistemes of White Sexual Economies” argues that the interplay between perf...
This article is grounded in a critical appraisal of seminal archival documents pertain-ing to crimin...