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The other Americans

by Charles O. Jackson
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This is a combination of essays from several disciplines with incisive commentary by the editor. This volume provides a unique perspective on sexual variance as a dimension of the larger social history of the United States.

Every society has had to confront the issue of sexual expression or behavior, in practice, if not in theory. It is a basic management issue which must be addressed. Theorizing about sex is a relatively recent phenomenon in American history, dating from no earlier than the beginning of the 20th century. In recent decades this interest has produced an enormous outpouring of literature of sexuality, dealing largely with what we do, how we do it, and how to do it better. Such inquiry has been, however, essentially the province of anthropology, psychology, and sociology. The historical perspective on sexuality has been less well treated. Some attention to this omission has occurred in recent years. Even so, minimal attention has been given to practices beyond the boundary of acceptable sexuality, namely sexual deviance or stigmatized sexual behavior.

The primary aim of this volume is to provide a compact and selective perspective on sexual deviance as one dimension of American societal history. It does so by examining attitudes and practices from the colonial era onward. The essays speak collectively to the history of American culture as well as to the history of variant practice. This is basic reading for all students of American social and sexual history, and gender specialized courses.

About the Author, Charles O. Jackson

CHARLES O. JACKSON is Associate Dean in the Arts and Sciences College and a Professor of History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is the author of four earlier books, including Passing: The Vision of Death in America (Greenwood Press, 1977).

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A collection of previously published essays that provides a perspective on sexual variance as one dimension of American social history. The primary concern is with the commonality of American management of, interaction with, and response to practice beyond the defined boundaries of "respectable" sexuality. Most of the articles were originally published in scholarly journals over the last 25 years. The organization is primarily chronological, with sections corresponding to Early America, Victorian America, and the twentieth century. Includes a bibliographical essay, "Writing the History of Sexual Variance in America." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 30, 1996
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1996.
Pages
276
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275955502

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