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My title echoes that of Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality. Volume One: An Introduction, because that book hovers over this short narrative in a couple of ways. First, GLQ simply would not have begun when and how it did without the intellectual and political ferment released in the United States by the translation and dissemination of that volume. Second, and better, since I don't want to overstress that causality, the echo in my title signals my constant thinking and rethinking of history over the years, prompted by Foucault. This isn't a Foucauldian genealogy of GLQ - indeed, I'm not sure what that would look like, or who would bother - but my understanding of the limits of conventional, disciplinary historical thinking was certainly first piqued by that book, and my sense of future directions for LGBTQ studies has been sharpened subsequently by critiques of Foucault's genealogies and use of the archive.
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David M. Halperin, personal correspondence, February 26, 2005. I am no longer worried about this: times have changed for the worse, and I think that same-sexers have much to gain by making coalitions with other sexual "deviants" whose rights are increasingly precarious, including people in support of abortion. For a similar statement in the context of my larger research project see "Got Medieval?" my response to "History's Queer Touch: A Forum on Carolyn Dinshaw's Getting Medieval: Sexualities and Communities, Pre- and Postmodern," Journal of the History of Sexuality 10 (2001): 202-12.
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