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Racism and the Making of Gay Rights
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Introduction: Manila Bay, Philippines, July 1931

1. “Einstein of Sex”: Magnus Hirschfeld at the End of the First Century of Gay Rights, North Atlantic Ocean, November 1930

2. The Empire of Queer Love: Berlin, Sometime between 1910 and 1914

3. Hirschfeld and Li Shiu Tong Meet: Feminism and Queer Attraction at the China United Apartments, International Settlement, Shanghai, May 1931

4. The Fight against Sexual Oppression is a Fight against Empire: Jawaharlal Nehru’s house, Allahabad, India, 1931

5. Are Homosexuals Like a Race? Analogy and the Making of the Sexual Minority

6. Magnus Hirschfeld’s Theory of the Races

7. Tea with Langston Hughes: Hirschfeld’s Anti-Blackness and Queer Black New York: Winter of 1930

8. Making Jews White: Tel Aviv, Palestine, Winter of 1932

9. Magnus Hirschfeld’s Queer Eugenics: Berlin, Germany, Manila, Philippines, Pasadena, California, United States, and Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia

10. “And What about Women?”

11. The Exile: Athens to Nice, 1932 to 1935

12. Li Shiu Tong’s Queer Masculinities: The Hotel Baur au Lac, Zurich, Late 1930s

13. Li Shiu Tong’s Defiant Sexology: Vancouver, British Columbia, 1974 to 1993

Conclusion: Li Shiu Tong’s Berlin and Magnus Hirschfeld’s America

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About the Author

Laurie Marhoefer is the Jon Bridgman Endowed Associate Professor in History at the University of Washington.

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“Marhoefer's achievement in Racism and the Making of Gay Rights is not just to place Li back into the lecture halls and the steamships of their shared journey, but also to brilliantly reframe Hirschfeld as a man of his era, a man who developed and popularized the concept of ‘homosexuality’ in a world that was shaped by the fact of empire … This book should be required reading for anybody with a professional, political, or personal interest in the ‘homosexual.’”
*Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences*

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