Heterosexual Histories / / ed. by Michele Mitchell, Rebecca L. Davis.

The history of heterosexuality in North America across four centuriesHeterosexuality is usually regarded as something inherently “natural”—but what is heterosexuality, and how has it taken shape across the centuries? By challenging ahistorical approaches to the heterosexual subject, Heterosexual His...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction, or, Why Do the History of Heterosexuality? --
Part I: Difference and Desire since the Seventeenth Century --
1. Toward a Cultural Poetics of Desire in a World before Heterosexuality --
2. The Strange Career of Interracial Heterosexuality --
3. Age Disparity, Marriage, and the Gendering of Heterosexuality --
4. “Deviant Heterosexuality” and Model- Minority Families: Asian American History and Racialized Heteronormativity --
Part II: Difference, Bodies, and Popular Culture --
5. Defining Sexes, Desire, and Heterosexuality in Colonial British America --
6. Spectacles of Restraint: Race, Excess, and Heterosexuality in Early American Print Culture --
7. Heterosexual Inversions: Satire, Parody, and Comedy in the 1950s and 1960s --
Part III: Embracing and Contesting Legitimacy --
8. Holding the Line: Mexicans and Heterosexuality in the Nineteenth- Century West --
9. Suburban Swing: Heterosexual Marriage and Spouse Swapping in the 1950s and 1960s --
10. Race, Sexual Citizenship, and the Constitution of Nonmarital Motherhood --
Part IV: Discourses of Desire --
11. Restoring “Virginal Conditions” and Reinstating the “Normal”: Episiotomy in 1920 --
12. How Heterosexuality Became Religious: Judeo- Christian Morality and the Remaking of Sex in Twentieth- Century America --
13. The Price of Shame: Second- Wave Feminism and the Lewinsky- Clinton Scandal --
Acknowledgments --
About the Contributors --
Index
Summary:The history of heterosexuality in North America across four centuriesHeterosexuality is usually regarded as something inherently “natural”—but what is heterosexuality, and how has it taken shape across the centuries? By challenging ahistorical approaches to the heterosexual subject, Heterosexual Histories constructs a new framework for the history of heterosexuality, examining unexplored assumptions and insisting that not only sex but race, class, gender, age, and geography matter to its past. Each of the fourteen essays in this volume examines the history of heterosexuality from a different angle, seeking to study this topic in a way that recognizes plurality, divergence, and inequity.Editors Rebecca L. Davis and Michele Mitchell have formed a collection that spans four centuries, addressing the many different racial groups, geographies, and subcultures of heterosexuality in North America. The essays range across disciplines with experts from various fields examining heterosexuality from unique perspectives: a historian shows how defining heterosexuality, sex, and desire were integral to the formation of British America and the process of colonization; a legal scholar examines the connections between race, sexual citizenship, and nonmarital motherhood; a gender studies expert analyzes the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, and explores the intersections of heterosexuality with shame and second-wave feminism. Together, these essays explain how differently earlier Americans understood the varieties of gender and different-sex sexuality, how heterosexuality emerged as a dominant way of describing gender, and how openly many people acknowledged and addressed heterosexuality’s fragility.By contesting presumptions of heterosexuality’s stability or consistency, Heterosexual Histories opens the historical record to interrogations of the raced, classed, and gendered varieties of heterosexuality and considers the implications of heterosexuality’s multiplicities and changes. Providing both a sweeping historical survey and concentrated case studies, Heterosexual Histories is a crucial addition to the field of sexuality studies.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479852284
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754186
9783110753967
9783110739107
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479852284.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Michele Mitchell, Rebecca L. Davis.