Committee on LGBT History and the GLBT Historical Society (Web)
Venue: San Francisco
Time: June 16 to 18, 2019
Historians, educators, and activists share, discuss, and debate the newest directions and developments in the histories of same-sex sexuality, trans identity, and gender non-conformity.
Full Programme (Web)
Selection of panels for an impression of the richness of the programme
- Trans as a (Historical) Category
- Sex and Sexual Identities in Mexico and Peru, 16th-20th Centuries
- Fashioning Lesbian Identities in 20th-Century Australia and Poland
- Queer Pornography in 20th-Century Mexico
- Reclamation & Resistance: The Making of Grassroots QTPOC Histories
- Finding Friendship in Queer Histories
- Radical Queer Activism in the Bay Area, 1969-1999
- Anthropology, Psychiatry, Sexology: Expert Discourse in 19th- and 20th-Century Germany and the US
- Queer Youth Struggles for Recognition in the 1970s Repaired by Therapy: Queer Religion and Health in Modern America, 1880-1980
- Queer Bodies, Representations, and Spaces in Mexico City, 1950-1990
- Queer Colonials: Male Same-Sex Sexuality, Intimacy, and Desire Across the British Empire Before 1850
- Representing Queer Sexuality in 18th- and 19th-Century France
- Queer Histories of Human Rights
- Mythologizing the Queer Past. Read more … (Web)