This book will be the first critical edition of all the surviving correspondence to, from and about Karl Heinrich Ulrichs between 1846 and 1894. Ulrichs, a former Hanoverian lawyer, was the first to articulate a personal identity of sexuality that defined individuals by their sexual object. This articulation of sexual modernist identities is Ulrichs' abiding legacy to the world. He wrote twelve short books between 1864 and 1879, arguing for the removal of laws and prejudice against 'urnings' and articulating a scientific theory that placed them as a third gender. He is a foundational figure in the history of sexuality, yet there has never been an edition of his complete correspondence in either English or the original German.
Autorentext
Douglas Pretsell is a researcher in the Department of History at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, where his focus is on the correspondence of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895). With previous research experience in Psychology and Neuroscience, Douglas brings a
fresh perspective to a man who was to influence the very earliest sexual science in Germany.
Inhalt
1. Introduction
2. Before the activism, 1846-1862
3. Main years of activism, 1863-1869
4. Final years, 1870-1894
Titel
The Correspondence of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, 1846-1894
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EAN
9783030397630
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E-Book (pdf)
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Veröffentlichung
20.05.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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2.09 MB
Anzahl Seiten
269
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