Drawing on original research from medical texts, psychiatric case histories, pioneering statistical surveys, first-person accounts, legal cases, sensationalist journalism, and legislative debates, Jennifer Terry has wri...

Buy Now From Amazon

Drawing on original research from medical texts, psychiatric case histories, pioneering statistical surveys, first-person accounts, legal cases, sensationalist journalism, and legislative debates, Jennifer Terry has written a nuanced and textured history of how the century-old obsession with homosexuality is deeply tied to changing American anxieties about social and sexual order in the modern age.

Terry's overarching argument is compelling: that homosexuality served as a marker of the "abnormal" against which malleable, tenuous, and often contradictory concepts of the "normal" were defined. One of the few histories to take into consideration homosexuality in both women and men, Terry's work also stands out in its refusal to erase the agency of people classified as abnormal. She documents the myriad ways that gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities have coauthored, resisted, and transformed the most powerful and authoritative modern truths about sex. Proposing this history as a "useable past," An American Obsession is an indispensable contribution to the study of American cultural history.


Similar Products

How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United StatesSapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and American ModernitySexology Uncensored: The Documents of Sexual ScienceQueering the Color Line: Race and the Invention of Homosexuality in American Culture (Series Q)Transgender History (Seal Studies)Feminist, Queer, CripGay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940Science and Homosexualities (Business Studies)