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"The Intermediate Sex", published in 1908, was written by [[Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)|Edward Carpenter]] and is an early publication on LGBTQIA+ experiences. | "The Intermediate Sex", published in 1908, was written by [[Edward Carpenter (1844-1929)|Edward Carpenter]] and is an early publication on LGBTQIA+ experiences. | ||
== Cited In == | |||
* [[Homosexual Life (1925)]], William J. Fielding | |||
== This Book Cites == | == This Book Cites == |
Revision as of 01:41, 22 July 2022
"The Intermediate Sex", published in 1908, was written by Edward Carpenter and is an early publication on LGBTQIA+ experiences.
Cited In
- Homosexual Life (1925), William J. Fielding
This Book Cites
- Albert Moll, "Die Conträre Sexualempfindung"
- Auguste Forel, "Die Sexuelle Frage"
- Cesare Lombroso
- Charles G. Leland, "Hans Breitmann", "The Alternate Sex"
- De Joux, "Die Enterbten des Liebesglückes"
- Edward Berts, "Whitman: ein Charakterbild"
- Edward Carpenter, "Ioläus: an Anthology of Friendship"
- Grabowski, Germany, describing an estimated population
- Havelock Ellis
- J.A. Symonds
- K.H. Ulrichs
- R. von Krafft-Ebing, "Sexual Psychopathy"
- Mantegazza
- M.A. Raffalovich, "Uranisme et unisexualité"
- Magnus Hirschfeld
- Otto Weininger, "Sex and Character"
- Paul Moreau, "Des Aberrations du sens génésique"
- von Römer, mentioned with Hirschfeld