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The concept of homosexuality during the 19th century - Group 1. Sexual Minorities. 1. The Development in Europe. Karl Heinrich Ulrichs 1825-1895 Kraft-Ebbing’s Psychopathia Sexualis 1892 Magnus Hirschfeld’s Scientific Humanitarian Committe 1897-1933
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The concept of homosexuality during the 19th century - Group 1 Sexual Minorities 1
The Development in Europe • Karl Heinrich Ulrichs 1825-1895 • Kraft-Ebbing’s Psychopathia Sexualis 1892 • Magnus Hirschfeld’s Scientific Humanitarian Committe 1897-1933 • Elisar von Kupffer wanted to broaden the public perspective of homosexuality 2
Psychology and Criminology • Congenital • A symptom of ”other” psychopathic behavior • Degeneracy theory 1870s and 1980s • “The sodomite had been a temporary aberration; the homosexual was now a species” - Foucault • 1973 DSM-II no longer a diagnosis 3
Germany • The emancipation movement 1890-1934 • Paragraph 175 • Nazi Germany 1929-1945 4
Great Britain • 1836 The last execution • 1921 Attempt to criminalize lesbianism • 1895 Oscar Wilde • “The Well of loneliness” by Radclyffe-Hall 5
Decriminalization • 1791 France (first West European country) • 1811 Netherlands • 1944 Sweden • 1967 England and Wales • 1968 East Germany • 1969 West Germany 6
Pre-Civil War • Rural towns • Small population • Importance of the Church • Homosexuality = sin 8
Criminalization • Punishable by death • Thomas Jefferson • Repeal 9
Decriminalization • Illinois 1961 • […] • Alabama, Kansas, the south… 2003 • Don’t ask, don’t tell 11
Rictor Norton • Rictor Norton was born in 1945 in New York • He wrote his thesis on homosexual themes in English renaissance literature and several books focusing on the LGBT issues • He is a supporter of the essentalism theory 12
The essentialism homosexual theory • This theory supports that sexual orientation reflects a reality that can’t be changed • This theory goes against the social construction of sexual orientation • The sexual orientation of a person is the essence of who the person really is • To summarize, the sexual orientation is pre-determined and can’t be a choice 13
The Myth of the modern homosexual: queer history and the search for cultural unity • Norton tries to prove that homosexuality was not invented in the modern West time • Norton supports the autonomy of homosexual culture and identities • Norton wants to show that homosexuals played a part in history and that it was revised to be more conform with a heterosexual vision 14
Jonathan Ned Katz • Born in 1938 • American historian specialized on human sexuality • Same-sex attractions and changes in the social organisation of sexuality over time. • Constructivism theory: the categories with which we describe and define human sexuality are historically and culturally specific = “constructions”
« The Invention of Heterosexuality » (1995) • Translated and published in Brazil, Italy, France, Spain. • Cited by U.S. Supreme Court in majority opinion in Lawrence v. Texas, June 2003. • JNK seeks to prove « that “heterosexuality” as we conceive of it today is not a fixed, absolute state, and that the fundamental binary of homo vs. hetero, upon which our current culture so heavily relies, is similarly arbitrary. »
Demonstrates that sexuality is constructed throughout history. • Critic of scholars and activists, working on the history of the homosexuality => marginalization of gay people • « We also need works that question the idea of a sex margin and sex center » (JNK)