Kevin P. Murphy & Jennifer M. Spear 
Historicising Gender and Sexuality [PDF ebook] 

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Table des matières

Notes on Contributors vii

Introduction

KEVIN P. MURPHY and JENNIFER M. SPEAR 1

1 Imagining Cihuacoatl: Masculine Rituals, Nahua Goddesses and
the Texts of the Tlacuilos

PETE SIGAL 12

2 Power and Historical Figuring: Rachael Pringle
Polgreen’s Troubled Archive

MARISA J. FUENTES 38

3 Gender, Sexuality and the Formation of Racial Identities in
the Eighteenth-Century Anglo-Caribbean World

BROOKE N. NEWMAN 59

4 Xing: The Discourse of Sex and Human Nature in Modern
China

LEON ANTONIO ROCHA 77

5 Epistemic Modernity and the Emergence of Homosexuality in
China

HOWARD CHIANG 103

6 Overcoming ‘Simply Being’: Straight Sex,
Masculinity and Physical Culture in Modern Egypt

WILSON CHACKO JACOB 132

7 Monitoring and Medicalising Male Sexuality in Semi-Colonial
Egypt

HANAN KHOLOUSSY 151

8 The Volatility of Sex: Intersexuality, Gender and Clinical
Practice in the 1950s

SANDRA EDER 166

9 ‘A Certain Amount of Prudishness’: Nudist
Magazines and the Liberalisation of American Obscenity Law,
1947-58

BRIAN HOFFMAN 182

10 Cold War Conflicts and Cheap Cabaret: Sexual Politics at the
1975 United Nations International Women’s Year
Conference

JOCELYN OLCOTT 207

11 Gender and Sexuality in Latina/o Miami: Documenting Latina
Transsexual Activists

SUSANA PENÃ 229

Index 247

A propos de l’auteur

Kevin P. Murphy is Associate Professor of History and
American Studies at the University of Minnesota. He is the author
of Political Manhood: Red Bloods, Mollycoddles, and the Politics
of Progressive Era Reform (2008), co-editor of Queer Twin
Cities (2010), and co-editor of ‘Queer Futures, ‘ a
special issue of the Radical History Review (2008).

Jennifer M. Spear is Assistant Professor of History at
Simon Fraser University. She is the author of Race, Sex, and
Social Order in Early New Orleans (2009).
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