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E-grāmata: Intimate States: Gender, Sexuality, and Governance in Modern US History

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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Chicago Press
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Fourteen essays examine the unexpected relationships between government power and intimate life in the last 150 years of United States history.
 
The last few decades have seen a surge of historical scholarship that analyzes state power and expands our understanding of governmental authority and the ways we experience it. At the same time, studies of the history of intimate life&;marriage, sexuality, child-rearing, and family&;also have blossomed. Yet these two literatures have not been considered together in a sustained way. This book, edited and introduced by three preeminent American historians, aims to close this gap, offering powerful analyses of the relationship between state power and intimate experience in the United States from the Civil War to the present.

The fourteen essays that make up Intimate States argue that &;intimate governance&;&;the binding of private daily experience to the apparatus of the state&;should be central to our understanding of modern American history. Our personal experiences have been controlled and arranged by the state in ways we often don&;t even see, the authors and editors argue; correspondingly, contemporary government has been profoundly shaped by its approaches and responses to the contours of intimate life, and its power has become so deeply embedded into daily social life that it is largely indistinguishable from society itself. Intimate States makes a persuasive case that the state is always with us, even in our most seemingly private moments.

Recenzijas

"Intimate States is a stunning achievement, challenging conventional thinking that sharply divides public from private; sex and gender from politics; identity from material concerns. In its breadth and depth, originality, and cohesiveness, Intimate States also manages to avoid the usual pitfalls of edited volumes; while far-ranging, it offers a single and coherent argument of profound importance."-- "Deborah Dinner, Emory University"

Introduction 1(18)
Margot Canaday
Nancy F. Cott
Robert O. Self
1 Reconstructing Belonging: The Thirteenth Amendment at Work in the World
19(22)
Stephanie McCurry
2 The Comstock Apparatus
41(24)
Jeffrey Escoffier
Whitney Strub
Jeffrey Patrick Colgan
3 Morals, Sex, Crime, and the Legal Origins of Modern American Social Police
65(20)
William J. Novak
4 The Commerce (Clause) in Sex in the Life of Lucille de Saint-Andre
85(24)
Grace Pena Delgado
5 "Facts Which Might Be Embarrassing": Illegitimacy, Vital Registration, and State Knowledge
109(22)
Susan J. Pearson
6 Race, the Construction of Dangerous Sexualities, and Juvenile Justice
131(18)
Tera Eva Agyepong
7 Eugenic Sterilization as a Welfare Policy
149(22)
Molly Ladd-Taylor
8 "Land of the White Hunter": Legal Liberalism and the Shifting Racial Ground of Morals Enforcement
171(22)
Anne Gray Fischer
9 Sex Panic, Psychiatry, and the Expansion of the Carceral State
193(18)
Regina Kunzel
10 The Fall of Walter Jenkins and the Hidden History of the Lavender Scare
211(24)
Timothy Stewart-Winter
11 The State of Illegitimacy after the Rights Revolution
235(22)
Serena Mayeri
12 What Happened to the Functional Family? Defining and Defending Alternative Households Before and Beyond Same-Sex Marriage
257(24)
Stephen Vider
13 Abortion and the State after Roe
281(22)
Johanna Schoen
14 The Work That Sex Does
303(22)
Paisley Currah
Afterword: Frugal Governance, Family Values, and the Intimate Roots of Neoliberalism 325(12)
Brent Cebul
Acknowledgments 337(2)
Contributors 339(4)
Index 343
Margot Canaday is professor of history at Princeton University. Nancy F. Cott is the Jonathan Trumbull Research Professor of American History at Harvard University. Robert O. Self is the Mary Ann Lippitt Professor of American History at Brown University.