Gay and Lesbian Studies at the University of Amsterdam
Contents:
An In Memoriam for Dorelies Kraakman, in Dutch and English A general Introduction to the Amsterdam Gay Studies
Some articles by Gert Hekma, chairman of Gay Studies Amsterdam:
An introduction of the George Mosse Foundation, in English and in Dutch
Mosse Lectures Spring 2004
The decline of sexual radicalism in the NL (in English, published in Gert Hekma (ed) Past and Present of Radical Sexual Politics, Amsterdam: Mosse Foundation, 2004)
Die schwule Bewegung in die Niederlände, 1912-1970 (in German published in Goodbye to Berlin. Hundert Jahre schwule Bewegung, Berlin Rosa Winkel 1997)
Queering Anthropology (published in Theo Sandfort e.a. (eds) Lesbian and Gay Studies, London/NY, Routledge, 2000)
Male prostitution (in Dutch) (published in Gay 2001)
Porn panic (in Dutch)
Sexual education in multicultural schools (published in Thamyris 7:1/2 (2000)
A report of his stay in San Francisco (in Dutch published in Gay 2001)
Edmund White (in Dutch)
Sade, masculinity and sexual humilitation partly published in German in Oesterreichische Zeitschrift fuer Geschichtswissenschaften 11:3 2001
Gay and lesbian sports in Holland, in English published in Journal of Homosexuality 35:1 1998.
Review of a book about Islamic homosexuality (in Dutch)
A critical comment on the Spanner case, in which British gay men were condemned for having sadomasochistic sex with mutual consent. (in Dutch)
A paper on contemporary Dutch sexual cultures ("How liberal are the NL?; fc. in English).
A proposal for a research project about gay culture in five different cities (in English).
Review of a book by Igor Kon about the sexual revolution in Russia.
Three little articles for the Encyclopedia of Homosexuality:
About the Dutch gay organization COC
About Amsterdam
About sadomasochism
An article about the history of the gay bar culture in Amsterdam (unpublished)
Some other pages:
Summary of Dorelies Kraakman's dissertation 'women and the pornographic universe of the 'enfer' .
Some links to related websites
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