Straight: The Surprisingly Short History of Heterosexuality

Author:   Hanne Blank
Publisher:   Beacon Press
ISBN:  

9780807044599


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 August 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Hanne Blank
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780807044599


ISBN 10:   0807044598
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 August 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction: Sexual Disorientation Chapter One: The Love That Could Not Speak Its Name Chapter Two: Carnal Knowledge Chapter Three: Straight Science Chapter Four: The Marrying Type Chapter Five: What’s Love Got to Do with It? Chapter Six: The Pleasure Principle Chapter Seven: Here There Be Dragons Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

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Fascinating. -- Vanity Fair [An] amusing, readable synthesis . . . Blank darts from one intriguing, thought-provoking point to another. . . . [And she] offers the provocative solution that soon we will move on from our present fixation on the binary to a more fluid understanding. --Abigail Zuger, New York Times Using wit and wisdom, Blank substantiates her argument that love and passion are not defined by biology. -- EDGE Publications A lively, accessible synthesis of decades of scholarship on the history and sociology of sexuality. -- CHOICE Wry, witty and thoroughly researched. -- Lavender Magazine Blank has produced a challenging, clear, and interesting study of how Western views of what it means to be 'straight' have changed over the past two centuries and continue to change. -- Library Journal Blank's work reaches further and deeper into the history of heterosexuality...highly accessible. -- Lambda Lit Straight ...is accessible and engaging, often witty and penetrating in its insights. -- New York Journal of Books Blank's tenacious research and insightful arguments make clear how malleable the attitudes of the world we live in really are. --Michelle Kehm, Bust Blank writes with great erudition and humor, so that, even a skeptical (or anxious) reader will be hard-pressed not to find it enjoyable and thought provoking. -- Haaretz Hanne Blank has rendered a meticulously researched romp through the history of 'heterosexuality'--that pesky orthodoxy still looming over Western culture like smog. Her sweeping synthesis takes on everything from Freud to Larry Craig, expertly weaving this untold history with insight and a refreshing dose of irreverence. --Lisa M. Diamond, author of Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire The author uses wisdom and wit to substantiate her contention that love and passion are not definable by biology. -- Kirkus From its thorough but brisk explorations of sexual orientation's intersections with sex, gender, and romance, this illuminating study examines our presuppositions and makes a powerful, provocative argument that heterosexuality--mazy, unscientific, and new--may be merely a particular configuration of sex and power in a particular historical moment. -- Publishers Weekly With impeccable research and detail, Hanne Blank uncovers the fascinating, often hidden, history of heterosexuality. Straight is a marvelous cultural history that is as entertaining as it is profoundly enlightening and necessary for understanding the world in which we live. --Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the United States What would it mean to dispense with our current categories of sexual identity? Writing with grace and wit, Hanne Blank demonstrates that what sounds like a radical proposition is also historically inevitable. This is a book that really shakes up an assumption or two! --Laura Kipnis, author of How To Become a Scandal and Against Love Challenging our culture's deeply entrenched, stubborn assumption of heterosexuality, Straight helps us to think newly and critically. Starting from her own experience, Hanne Blank creatively analyses the unexamined idea that heterosexuality is given, unchanging, ahistorical. --Jonathan Ned Katz, author of The Invention of Heterosexuality and co-director OutHistory.org From the Hardcover edition.


Using wit and wisdom, Blank substantiates her argument that love and passion are not defined by biology. -- EDGE Publications <br> Wry, witty and thoroughly researched. -- Lavender Magazine <br> Blank has produced a challenging, clear, and interesting study of how Western views of what it means to be 'straight' have changed over the past two centuries and continue to change. -- Library Journal <br> Blank's work reaches further and deeper into the history of heterosexuality...highly accessible. -- Lambda Lit <br> Straight ...is accessible and engaging, often witty and penetrating in its insights. -- New York Journal of Books<br> <br> [A]musing, readable synthesis...Ms. Blank darts from one intriguing, thought-provoking point to another...Ms. Blank offers the provocative solution that soon we will move on from our present fixation on the binary to a more fluid understanding...a controversial but evidence-based scholarly footnote to the chocolates and pink hearts of the season. -- New York Times <br> Blank's tenacious research and insightful arguments make clear how malleable the attitudes of the world we live in really are. -- BUST <br> Blank writes with great erudition and humor, so that, even a skeptical (or anxious) reader will be hard-pressed not to find it enjoyable and thought provoking. -- Haaretz <br> Hanne Blank has rendered a meticulously researched romp through the history of 'heterosexuality'--that pesky orthodoxy still looming over Western culture like smog. Her sweeping synthesis takes on everything from Freud to Larry Craig, expertly weaving this untold history with insight and a refreshing dose of irreverence. --Lisa M. Diamond, author of Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire <br> The author uses wisdom and wit to substantiate her contention that love and passion are not definable by biology. -- Kirkus <br> From its thorough but brisk explorations of sexual orientation's intersections with sex


Fascinating. --Vanity Fair [An] amusing, readable synthesis . . . Blank darts from one intriguing, thought-provoking point to another. . . . [And she] offers the provocative solution that soon we will move on from our present fixation on the binary to a more fluid understanding. --Abigail Zuger, New York Times Using wit and wisdom, Blank substantiates her argument that love and passion are not defined by biology. --EDGE Publications A lively, accessible synthesis of decades of scholarship on the history and sociology of sexuality. --CHOICE Wry, witty and thoroughly researched. -- Lavender Magazine Blank has produced a challenging, clear, and interesting study of how Western views of what it means to be 'straight' have changed over the past two centuries and continue to change. --Library Journal Blank's work reaches further and deeper into the history of heterosexuality...highly accessible. --Lambda Lit Straight ...is accessible and engaging, often witty and penetrating in its insights. --New York Journal of Books Blank's tenacious research and insightful arguments make clear how malleable the attitudes of the world we live in really are. --Michelle Kehm, Bust Blank writes with great erudition and humor, so that, even a skeptical (or anxious) reader will be hard-pressed not to find it enjoyable and thought provoking.--Haaretz Hanne Blank has rendered a meticulously researched romp through the history of 'heterosexuality'--that pesky orthodoxy still looming over Western culture like smog. Her sweeping synthesis takes on everything from Freud to Larry Craig, expertly weaving this untold history with insight and a refreshing dose of irreverence. --Lisa M. Diamond, author of Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire The author uses wisdom and wit to substantiate her contention that love and passion are not definable by biology. --Kirkus From its thorough but brisk explorations of sexual orientation's intersections with sex, gender, and romance, this illuminating study examines our presuppositions and makes a powerful, provocative argument that heterosexuality--mazy, unscientific, and new--may be merely a particular configuration of sex and power in a particular historical moment. --Publishers Weekly With impeccable research and detail, Hanne Blank uncovers the fascinating, often hidden, history of heterosexuality. Straight is a marvelous cultural history that is as entertaining as it is profoundly enlightening and necessary for understanding the world in which we live. --Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the United States What would it mean to dispense with our current categories of sexual identity? Writing with grace and wit, Hanne Blank demonstrates that what sounds like a radical proposition is also historically inevitable. This is a book that really shakes up an assumption or two! --Laura Kipnis, author of How To Become a Scandal and Against Love Challenging our culture's deeply entrenched, stubborn assumption of heterosexuality, Straight helps us to think newly and critically. Starting from her own experience, Hanne Blank creatively analyses the unexamined idea that heterosexuality is given, unchanging, ahistorical. --Jonathan Ned Katz, author of The Invention of Heterosexuality and co-director OutHistory.org


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Writer and historian Hanne Blank is the author of Virgin:The Untouched History and seven other books that explore the intersections of sexuality, gender, the body, and culture. 

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