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On behalf of OutHistory.org, we are pleased to invite you to Gay American History @ 40 Conference held at The New School from May 4th to 6th, 2016. This conference marks the fortieth anniversary of Jonathan Ned Katz's Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the USA (1976) and will highlight the ways in which theories, categories, research methods and priorities have been constructed, challenged, and reconstructed over the last forty years of historical research on sexuality and gender.

On behalf of OutHistory.org, we are pleased to invite you to Gay American History @ 40 Conference held at The New School from May 4th to 6th, 2016. This conference marks the fortieth anniversary of Jonathan Ned Katz's Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the USA (1976) and will highlight the ways in which theories, categories, research methods and priorities have been constructed, challenged, and reconstructed over the last forty years of historical research on sexuality and gender.

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Klein Conference Room<br />

HISTORICIZING ACTIVISM & SOCIAL LIFE<br />

• Paola Bacchetta “The (Im)Possibility of Radical QpoC<br />

Historiography: Reflections on Dyketactics”<br />

• Rachel Gelfand “Oral History as Queer Practice:<br />

Documenting the Atlanta Lesbian/Feminist Alliance”<br />

• Simon D. Elin Fisher “Pauli Murray’s Peter Panic: Perspectives<br />

from the Margins of Race and Gender in Jim Crow America”<br />

• Harrison Apple “A Social Member in Good Standing:<br />

Sexuality and Citizenship in Pittsburgh’s Working-<br />

Class Gay and Lesbian Social Clubs 1960–1990”<br />

• Chair and comment: Tim Stewart Winter<br />

Starr Foundation Hall<br />

LESBIAN RESISTANCE AND LOVE IN TWENTIETH CENTURY<br />

AMERICAN HISTORY: RESTORING MORE STORIES<br />

• La Shonda Mims “Lesbian Resistance and the Southern Belle”<br />

• Alix Genter “‘Playing Straight’: Butch Discretion in Postwar America”<br />

• Margaret Galvan “Grassroots Dykes, Alison Bechdel,<br />

and the Histories of LGBTQ Print Media”<br />

• Julie R. Enszer “The C.L.I.T. Papers: From Lesbian Separatism<br />

as an Imagined Intervention to Lesbian Militancy”<br />

• Chair and comment: Esther Newtown<br />

2:40–4:10 P.M. Parallel Panels (Locations vary)<br />

Theresa Lang Center<br />

CAPTURING, PRESERVING, CREATING: 40 YEARS OF LESBIAN<br />

• Morgan Gwenwald “TK (is for Lesbian Herstory Archives)”<br />

• Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz “TK (is for Lesbian Herstory Archives)”<br />

• Bonnie J. Morris “The Disappearing L:<br />

Erasure of Lesbian Spaces and Culture”<br />

• Rebecca L. Davis “Heterosexuality: A Cultural History”<br />

• Chair and comment: Miriam Frank

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