Homophobia: A History

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Henry Holt and Company, 3 nov. 2001 - 480 pagini

The first comprehensive history of homophobia-from ancient Athens to the halls of Congress-this bold, original work is certain to become a classic.

It is the last acceptable prejudice. In an age when racial and ethnic name-calling are viewed with distaste, and physical epithets are frowned upon, hatred of homosexuals remains rife. Now, in a tour de force of historical and literary research, Byrne Fone chronicles the evolution of homophobia through the centuries. Delving into literary sources as diverse as Greek philosophy, the Bible, Elizabethan poetry, and the Victorian novel, as well as historical texts and propaganda from the French Revolution to the Moral Majority, Fone finds that same-sex desire has always been the object of legal, social, and religious persecution. Fone shows how the biblical story of Sodom became the primary source for later prohibitions against homosexuality. He charts the subtle shifts in public attitudes and law, from Anglo-Saxon edicts that imposed death by burning upon "confess'd sodomytes," to Victorian decrees that punished sodomy with "forfeiture of all rights, including procreation" (i.e., castration). Sifting the evidence of our own times, including Reader's Digest articles and TV talk-show transcripts, Fone demonstrates that homophobia remains one of the central tenets of law, science, faith, and literature, and defines the very essence of what it means to be male or female. Written by an acclaimed expert in gay and lesbian history, Homophobia is the best sort of history: lively, accessible, and enlightening.

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Chapter Nine Reinventing Sodomy
Sodomy and Friendship
Sodomy and Satire
Sodomy and the Black Death
Sodomy and Religious Factionalism
Sodomy and Treason
Chapter Ten A Continental Epidemic
The Italian Panic

Chapter Six Gospel Sodomy
The Unnameable
Testifying to Perversion
Paul on Punishment
Reinventing Sodom
PART THREE A Thousand Years of Sodomy
Chapter Seven Avenging Flames 1 Avenging Flames
Rooting Out Depravity in the West
Repenting for Pleasure
Something Shameful
Chapter Eight The Plague of Sodomy
Theorizing
Criminalizing Sodomy
Identifying Sodomites
Sodomite and Heretic
The Trial of Arnald of Verniolle
Is It a Sin to Love?
The Plague of Sodomy
The Burning Question
PART FOUR Lighting Bonfires
Spanish Sodomy
A Portuguese Sodomite
Effeminacy in France
Counting Sodomites in Geneva
Sodomy and Criminal
PART FIVE Sodomy and the Enlightenment
PART SIX Victorian Secrets
Chapter Fourteen Modern Ethics
PART SEVEN New World Homophobia
Chapter Sixteen The Discord Young Men Feel
Chapter Seventeen In Fear of Fairies
PART EIGHT Normal Homosexuals
Chapter Nineteen Hit Them Hit Back
Chapter Twenty American Masculinity
Chapter Twentyone A Panic Close to Madness
Epilogue The Last Acceptable Prejudice
ALSO BY BYRNE FONE
INDEX
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Byrne Fone, a pioneer in the teaching of gay and lesbian studies, is the author of three previous books, including A Road to Stonewall and editor of The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature, which won a Lambda Award. Professor emeritus at the City University of New York, he lives in Hudson, New York.

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