
Making Sexual History
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Part I: Contested Knowledge: Writers on Sexuality:.
1. Havelock Ellis and the Politics of Sex Reform.
2. Mary McIntosh and the Homosexual Role.
3. Dennis Altman and the politics of (Homo)sexualliberation.
4. Guy Hocquenghem and Homosexual Desire.
5. Foucault for Historians.
Part II: Histories of Sexuality:.
6. Sexuality and History Revisited.
7. AIDS and the Regulation of Sexuality.
8. An Unfinished Revolution: Sexuality in the 20th Century.
Part III: Making History: .
9. The Idea of a Sexual Community.
10. Community Responses to HIV and AIDS.
11. Everyday Experiments: Narratives of Non-HeterosexualRelationships.
12. Millennium Blues and Beyond: sexuality at the fin demillennium.
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