The Natural History of Sexuality in Early America

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421438849

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By Greta LaFleur
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction:Toward an Environmental Theory of Early Sexuality1. The Natural History of Sexuality2. The Complexion of Sodomy3. ""Egyptian Lusts"" and Other Bad Habits: Narrating Sexual Deviance and Executing Racial Difference4. ""Columbia's Soil"": Botanical Sexuality and the Colonial Landscape in Herman Mann's The Female Review5. Vice, Race, and the Sexuality of Space: The Early Nineteenth Century in Boston's ""Negro Hill""Epilogue: Thinking Sex'Without the SubjectNotesWorks Cited

""While LaFleur's work speaks directly to early Americanists and scholars of race, gender, and sexuality, it also merits a far-reaching ecocritical audience... LaFleur offers us a compelling genealogy of environmentally determined sexuality, one that releases sex and sexuality from the individual subject while recognizing the racializing discourses that have shaped and constrained early American theories of sexual variety.""""

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