ABSTRACT

This is a landmark publication featuring English translations of selections from the early gay German journal, Der Eigene. This collection, previously scattered and difficult to read in the original German, allows readers direct access to primary source material on the early gay movement. Neglected for years, these articles provide insight into the early gay movement, particularly in its relation to the various political currents in pre-World War II Germany. Simultaneously, the essays are relevant to current discussions and debates in contemporary gay, women’s, and youth movements. Masterly introductory and concluding essays add additional insight by placing the articles in their historical context, discussing their past and current significance, and drawing lessons for the future. Readers of all levels of sophistication will find this anthology a fascinating look at homosexuality in early years.

part 1|27 pages

General Introduction

part 3|33 pages

The Aesthetics of the Male Body

chapter 7|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|4 pages

The Tragedy of Being Different

chapter 11|5 pages

Nudity in Art and Life

chapter 12|3 pages

Fidus

part 4|63 pages

Eros and Male Bonding in Society

chapter 13|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 14|7 pages

Into the Future!

chapter 15|10 pages

The Women's Movement and Male Culture

chapter 17|12 pages

What We Want

part 5|57 pages

Political Issues and the Rise of Nazism

part 6|23 pages

Epilogue