Berlin's Third Sex
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Contributions
- James J. Conway - Translator
- James J. Conway - Afterword
Publication
2017-11-06 - Rixdorf Editions
Language
English
Translation of: Berlins Drittes Geschlecht
Word Count
37,500 words, Guess
Page Count
150 pages
Physical Format
Trade paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-103947325029
- ISBN-139783947325023
- GoogleTmmetQEACAAJ
- OCLC Control Number1029205374
- Better World Books9783947325023
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL46055638M
Classifications
- LCCHQ76.3.G4H57 2017
Description
"Berlins Drittes Geschlecht" ist eine populärwissenschaftliche Beschreibung der LGBTQ+ Kultur im Berlin der Jahrhundertwende. Magnus Hirschfeld, der spätere Gründer des Berliner Instituts für Sexualwissenschaft, beschreibt anschaulich, sachlich und mit Herz den Alltag, die Sorgen und Freuden dieser Subkultur.
Description
Rough trade, drag kings, tea dances, sporty dykes, coded classified ads, campy nicknames, passing, outing, hustlers, beats and cruising at the YMCA – all accompanied by a wave of gay and lesbian activism. Eighties New York? No, Germany’s imperial capital at the dawn of the 20th century. Berlin’s Third Sex reveals an astonishingly diverse gay subculture years ahead of the Weimar era, with cross-dressing cabaret, all-night parties and erotic licence at every level of society. Magnus Hirschfeld’s 1904 report is a foundational text of modern gay identity, queer history captured by an insider, as it happened. Police, blackmailers and moral crusaders are never far, suicide is all too common, but Hirschfeld also invites us into the homes of same-sex couples to witness tranquil scenes of domesticity and devotion. Berlin’s Third Sex formed part of the vast ‘Metropolis Documents’ project, a visionary panorama of early 20th century urban life. This, the first part of the series to appear in English, is offered alongside an earlier Hirschfeld study of the ‘third sex’ (the author’s provisional term for gays and lesbians) as well as comprehensive notes and an informative afterword.
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