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Author Spurlin, William J., 1954-

Title Lost intimacies : rethinking homosexuality under national socialism / William J. Spurlin
Published New York : Peter Lang, [2009]
©2009
©2009

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Description xii, 152 pages ; 23 cm
Series Gender, sexuality, and culture, 1528-6525 ; v. 4
Gender, sexuality & culture ; v. 4
Contents Holocaust studies meets queer studies : a contested alliance? -- The racialization of sexuality : rethinking same-sex desire within Nazi juridical discourse -- The politics of gender difference : lesbian existence under the Third Reich -- Homosexuality and fascism : a (re)analysis -- Discursive traces of Nazi homophobia in contemporary culture -- Queer sexuality, Holocaust studies, and the challenge of democratic futurity
Summary "Lost Intimacies: Rethinking Homosexuality under National Socialism uses queer theory as a hermeneutic tool with which to read against the grain of heterotextual narratives of the Holocaust and as a way of locating alternative pathways of meaning in dominant Holocaust research. Specifically addressing the racialization of sexuality, the book asks how the politics of sexuality can be more explicitly and systematically theorized, along with state-sanctioned homophobia under Nazism, with a clear recognition that homophobia seldom operated alone, but worked in conjunction with other axes of power, including race, gender, eugenics, and population politics."
"In theorizing gender and sexuality as entangled axes of analysis, the book allows the specificity of lesbian difference to emerge and challenges the received wisdom that lesbians were not as systematically persecuted under National Socialism. William J. Spurlin questions the wisdom of received scholarship that reduces Nazi fascism to latent homosexuality, and examines the possible implications of Nazi homophobia, and its imbrication with other deployments of power, for the study of contemporary culture where the homophobic impulse continues to reverberate, thereby challenging understandings of history steeped in notions of progressive modernity."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-145) and index
Subject Gays -- Nazi persecution.
Gays -- Germany -- Identity
National socialism and homosexuality.
LC no. 2008019403
ISBN 082047892X (pb : alk. paper)
9780820478920 (pb : alk. paper)