Writing Queer History

By (author) Dr Matt Cook

ISBN13: 9781474247528

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 05/02/2026

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Description
Writing Queer History introduces and surveys the ways in which historians and others have researched and written about the lesbian, gay and queer past. It pinpoints some of the key themes, issues and questions they have sought to address, looks at the kinds of sources they have used and suggests ways in which queer theory since the early 1990s has shifted approaches and perspectives for historians. Section One gives an overview of uses and accounts of the queer past from the late 19th century to the present. Section Two explores key questions and themes that have exercised historians by focusing on key texts ranging from the Medieval to the contemporary. Section Three focuses in further on different kinds of source material, examining specific archives to demonstrate how we might understand the past through particular documents, artifacts, voices and images. Finally, the author describes how his work has been shaped by his own biography, changing academic fashion, new theoretical perspectives and the particularities of archive collections. The book shows how histories of queer life have implications for the broader understanding of culture, society and politics, as well as demonstrating how queer history writing has been influenced and shaped by activist and community groups and by scholars working in and across different disciplines. Rich in case studies and including practical guidance on approaching queer history, Writing Queer History is an invaluable text for those studying the history of sexuality, gender history, the history of the emotions and historiography.
1. Introduction: What is Queer History? Section I. Histories 1. From Sexologists to Sociologists 2. Activism and Community Histories: From the GLF to LGBT History Month 3. Theorists: From Foucault Forward 4. Into the Academy Section II. Approaches 5. Dealing with Labels and Anachronism 6. Explaining Change over Time 7. Researching Intimate Lives: Subjectivity, Desire and Emotion 8. Analysing Space 9. Thinking through National and Inter-national Frameworks 10. Looking through (non) ‘Western’ Eyes 11. Exploring Intersections and Multiple Identifications 12. Finding the Queer Past through the Queer Arts 13. Becoming Reflexive 14. Writing the Recent Past 15. Broadening Audiences: Community and Public History Section III. Archives and Sources 16. Diaries, Memoirs and Letters 17. Places and Things 18. The Law and the Press 19. Sexology and Medicine 20. ‘Public’ Opinion 21. Fliers, Minutes and Ephemera 22. Art, Photography and the Moving Image 23. Literature and Autobiography 24. Oral History 25. The Internet Conclusion: Self Reflections Index
  • History: theory & methods
  • Historiography
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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