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Sex, Knowledge, and Receptions of the Past
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Kate Fisher and Rebecca Langlands: Introduction
1: Alastair Blanshard: Queer Desires and Classicising Strategies of Resistance
2: Debbie Challis: Queering Display: LGBT History and the Ancient World
3: Peter Cryle: Anachronistic Readings of Eighteenth-Century Libertinage in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century France
4: Kate Fisher and Rebecca Langlands: Bestiality in the Bay of Naples: the Herculaneum Pan and Goat Statue
5: Jana Funke: Navigating the Past: Sexuality, Race, and the Uses of the Primitive in Magnus Hirschfeld's World Journey of a Sexologist
6: Joanna De Groot: Hybridizing Past, Present, and Future: Reflections on the 'Sexology' of R.F. Burton
7: Lesley Hall: The Victorians: Our Others, Our Selves?
8: Chris Manias: Scholarly Visions of Prehistoric Sexuality, 1859-1900
9: Sebastian Matzner: Literary Criticism and/as Gender Reassignment: Reading the Classics with Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
10: Alison Moore: Androgyny, Perversion, and Social Evolution in Interwar Psychoanalytic Thought
11: Karin Sellberg: Queer (Mis)Representations of Early Modern Sexual Monsters
12: Chris Waters: Wilde in the 'Fifties
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Kate Fisher is Professor of Social and Cultural History and Co-Director of the Sexual Knowledge, Sexual History project at the University of Exeter. Rebecca Langlands is Associate Professor in Classics and Co-Director of the Sexual Knowledge, Sexual History project at the University of Exeter.

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