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Peripheral Desires The German Discovery Of Sex Robert Deam Tobin

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Peripheral Desires The German Discovery Of Sex Robert Deam Tobin
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Robert Deam Tobin
ISBN: 9780812291865, 0812291867
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Peripheral Desires The German Discovery Of Sex Robert Deam Tobin by Robert Deam Tobin 9780812291865, 0812291867 instant download after payment.

As Germany—and German-speaking Europe—became a fertile ground for homosexual subcultures in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, what factors helped construct the sexuality that emerged? Peripheral Desires examines how and why the political, scientific and literary culture of the region produced the modern vocabulary of sexuality.


As Germany—and German-speaking Europe—became a fertile ground for homosexual subcultures in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, what factors helped construct the sexuality that emerged? Peripheral Desires examines how and why the political, scientific and literary culture of the region produced the modern vocabulary of sexuality.

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