
Berlin's Third Sex
Magnus Hirschfeld(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 14. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
156 pages
978-1-4875-5845-1 (ISBN)
Description
In 1904, Berlin did not exactly look like a haven of tolerance. Sex between consenting males and gender non-conformity were illegal, and other forms of sexual expression faced oppressive societal taboos. But despite fear, secrecy, and blackmail, Germany's imperial capital nurtured a vibrant and diverse queer subculture.
In Berlin's Third Sex, German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld offers a sympathetic glimpse into this queer life, depicting spaces such as gyms, bars, cafes, aristocratic drawing rooms, and tenement apartments that drew the "third sex" - exiles from contemporary gender and sexual norms. Intimate, striking, and surprisingly sentimental, Hirschfeld's account takes us from drag king cavaliers at all-night lesbian balls to "uranian" men darning socks for their soldier sweethearts, and from cigar-smoking trans men to sex workers in moonlit parks. Hirschfeld reveals vast networks of clandestine connections: coded vernacular, camp aliases inspired by pop culture, encrypted classified ads, and even a pre-Grindr telegraphic service for summoning temporary companions.
Featuring extensive notes, an informative afterword, and an earlier pamphlet on same-sex attraction by Hirschfeld, this volume is of crucial importance for students, scholars, and readers interested in queer history.
In Berlin's Third Sex, German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld offers a sympathetic glimpse into this queer life, depicting spaces such as gyms, bars, cafes, aristocratic drawing rooms, and tenement apartments that drew the "third sex" - exiles from contemporary gender and sexual norms. Intimate, striking, and surprisingly sentimental, Hirschfeld's account takes us from drag king cavaliers at all-night lesbian balls to "uranian" men darning socks for their soldier sweethearts, and from cigar-smoking trans men to sex workers in moonlit parks. Hirschfeld reveals vast networks of clandestine connections: coded vernacular, camp aliases inspired by pop culture, encrypted classified ads, and even a pre-Grindr telegraphic service for summoning temporary companions.
Featuring extensive notes, an informative afterword, and an earlier pamphlet on same-sex attraction by Hirschfeld, this volume is of crucial importance for students, scholars, and readers interested in queer history.
Reviews / Votes
"Berlin's Third Sex provides great insight into the mindset of progressive German intellectuals like Hirschfeld. The translation of Hirschfeld's text is impeccable. It is faithful to the original and it reads incredibly well. The translator captures Hirschfeld's conversational and sentimental tone - which is one of the most important aspects of a text such as Berlin's Third Sex." -- Javier Samper Vendrell, Assistant Professor of German, University of Pennsylvania "The importance of Hirschfeld's discursive practice for the history of sexuality is undeniable. However, despite the prominence of the figure in the ongoing scholarly and public discourse on queer German studies, there is an astonishing dearth of his writings available in English translation. Berlin's Third Sex is vital for scholarship as it activates for a new readership an essential artefact of the early German homosexual rights movement." -- Ervin Malakaj, Associate Professor of German Studies, University of British ColumbiaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
172 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-5845-1 (9781487558451)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
James J. Conway is a Berlin-based writer and translator from German to English.
Content
Translator's Note
Berlin's Third Sex
Author's Foreword
Berlin's Third Sex
What People Should Know about the Third Sex
Afterword
Notes
Further Reading
Berlin's Third Sex
Author's Foreword
Berlin's Third Sex
What People Should Know about the Third Sex
Afterword
Notes
Further Reading