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- Title
Everyone's Queer.
- Authors
Rupp, Leila J.
- Abstract
The article looks into the historical perspectives regarding the social history of sexuality. Significantly, sexuality is composed of the elements of sexual desires, sexual acts, love, sexual identities, and sexual communities. Homosexuality also plays a big part in the so-called sexual revolution. Several sexual issues played significant social and moral changes in the perceptions of sexuality as a diverse and complex concept. The author discusses the various aspects of sexual identities and sexual relationships. In addition to interest in desire, love, sexual acts, and identities as well as complex relationships, historians of sexuality have concentrated on the creation of communities and on struggles to make the world a better place.
- Subjects
HUMAN sexuality in popular culture; SOCIAL history; LUST; HOMOSEXUALITY; HISTORY of gay people; INTERPERSONAL relations; SEXUAL orientation; GENDER identity; SEX research
- Publication
OAH Magazine of History, 2006, Vol 20, Issue 2, p8
- ISSN
0882-228X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/maghis/20.2.8