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Jonathan Ned Katz

Jonathan Ned Katz (born 1938) is an American author of human sexuality who has focused on same-sex attraction and changes in the social organization of sexuality over time. His works focus on the idea, rooted in social constructionism, that the categories with which society describes and defines human sexuality are historically and culturally specific, along with the social organization of sexual activity, desire, relationships, and sexual identities.[1]

Jonathan Ned Katz
Katz in June 2021
Born1938 (age 84–85)
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materAntioch College, City College of New York, New School, Hunter College
OccupationAuthor & US (LGBT) historian
EmployerOutHistory
Known forOutHistory, writings and research on LGBT history
AwardsYale University's Brudner Prize (2003), National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's Community Service Award (1996), Publishing Triangle Whitehead Award (1995)

Early life Edit

Katz graduated from the High School of Music & Art in New York City with a major in art in 1956. Since 2004, he has begun to emerge publicly as a visual artist.[2] He went on to study at Antioch College, the City College of New York, The New School, and Hunter College. As a teenager, Katz was featured in Life magazine for his efforts to create a film version of Tom Sawyer.[3]

Career Edit

Katz taught as an adjunct at Yale University, Eugene Lang College, and New York University, was the convener of a faculty seminar at Princeton University, and was a keynote speaker at Harvard University. He is a founding member of the Gay Academic Union in 1973 and the National Writers Union in 1980. He was the initiator and is the director of OutHistory.org, a site devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, (LGBTQ) and heterosexual history, that went online in September 2008, and was produced in its first four years by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, an institute at the City University of New York Graduate Center, under a grant from the Arcus Foundation. Since 2012, the site has been co-directed by Katz and others.

Katz received the Magnus Hirschfeld Medal for Outstanding Contributions to sex research from the German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research in 1997. In 2003, he was given Yale University's Brudner Prize, an annual honor recognizing scholarly contributions in the field of lesbian and gay studies. His papers are collected by the manuscript division of The Research Libraries of The New York Public Library.

He received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement from Publishing Triangle.

In 1975 the book series, Homosexuality: Lesbians and Gay Men in Society, History, and Literature: Documents of the Homosexual Rights Movement in Germany, 1836-1927 (Arno Press), which he edited received the American Library Association's Gay Book Award, a "grassroots acknowledgment honoring hallmark works in GLBT publishing".[4]

Katz's historical work focuses on same-sex and different-sex relationships, and changes in the social construction of sexuality over time. His works stress that the social organization of human sexual activity, desire, relationships, and sexual identities are historically and culturally specific, along with the categories with which human sexuality are named, described, defined and understood.[5]

The Invention of Heterosexuality Edit

The Invention of Heterosexuality was first published as an essay in 1990 and then expanded into a larger book. In it, Katz traces the development of heterosexual and homosexual as a historically specific ideology of sexuality and gender, looking at the gender expectations packed into it.[6] He notes the radical change, in the late nineteenth century, from a sexual ethic of procreation to one based on erotic pleasure and sexual object choice.[7] He notes that a procreation-based ethic condemns all non-procreative sex. A pleasure-based sexual ethic is concerned with procreative sex on a secondary level, if at all.

Katz follows the development of heterosexual as going through several stages. Coined in 1868 (in German, Heterosexualität) by Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, the term initially referred to a person with an overwhelming drive toward the opposite sex and was associated with a number of pathologized behaviors. In 1889, Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing used the term in something like its modern-day sense. The first known use in America was in 1892, by James G. Kiernan. Here, it referred to some combination of bisexuality and a tendency to thwart the then-existing procreation ethic.

Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, published in 1889, and then in English in 1892, marked the clear turning point from a procreation-based sexuality to a pleasure-based ethic which focused on a "different-sex"/"same-sex" distinction to define the normal and the abnormal. Krafft-Ebing did not, however, make a clean break from the old procreative standards. In much of the discourse of the time, the heterosexual was still a deviant figure, since it signified a person unconcerned with the old procreative sexual norm.

For a variety of economic and social reasons, Katz argues, during the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, this new pleasure norm became more firmly established and naturalized, marking out new gender and sexual norms, new social and family arrangements, and new deviants and perverts. One of the important consequences of this line of thought which Katz notes in "Homosexual" and "Heterosexual": Questioning the Terms, is that projecting present sexual and gender categories on the past is with a limited degree of accuracy: "So profound is the historically specific character of sexual behavior that only with the loosest accuracy can we speak of sodomy in the early colonies and 'sodomy' in present-day New York as 'the same thing.' In another example, to speak of 'heterosexual behavior' as occurring universally is to apply one term to a great variety of activities produced within a great variety of sexual and gender systems."

Bibliography Edit

Books Edit

  • The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams. Chicago Review Press. 2021.
  • Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality. University of Chicago Press, Dec. 2001. Co-winner John Boswell Prize, Committee on Lesbian and Gay History, 2003.
  • The Invention of Heterosexuality. Dutton, 1995. Foreword by Gore Vidal. Afterword by Lisa Duggan. Translated and published in Brazil, Italy, France, Spain. Reprint: University of Chicago Press, June 2007. Cited by U.S. Supreme Court in majority opinion in Lawrence v. Texas, June 2003.
  • Gay/Lesbian Almanac: A New Documentary. Harper & Row, 1983; reprint NY: Carroll & Graf, 1994. Number 21 on list of 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Nonfiction Books, a project of the Publishing Triangle, the association of lesbians and gay men in publishing.
  • Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. T.Y. Crowell, 1976; reprints Avon, 1977; Harper & Row, 1985; New American Library 1992. Number 3 on list of 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Nonfiction Books, a project of the Publishing Triangle, the association of lesbians and gay men in publishing.
  • Coming Out! A Documentary Play About Gay Life and Lesbian Life Liberation. Arno Press-NY Times, 1975.
  • Resistance at Christiana: The Fugitive Slave Rebellion, Christiana, Pennsylvania, 1851. T.Y. Crowell, 1974.
  • Black Woman: A Fictionalized Biography of Lucy Terry Prince. [Co-author Bernard Katz] Pantheon, 1973.

Articles Edit

  • "The Invention of Heterosexuality", published in Socialist Review 20, 1990. Expanded as book.
  • "'Homosexual' and 'Heterosexual': Questioning the Terms", published in A Queer World, 1997

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ The most complete list of Katz's works and life is available on OutHistory.org at: Jonathan Ned Katz: 1938-present 2012-02-28 at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 5, 2012.
  2. ^ . Jonathan Ned Katz Art. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  3. ^ Bubley, Esther (June 11, 1951). "Life Visits a Back-Yard Movie Set: Jonathan Katz, 13, Films 'Tom Sawyer'". Life. pp. 140–143. Also see: https://books.google.com/books?id=c1EEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA140&dq=Life+magazine%22+Jonathan+Katz%22#v=onepage&q=&f=false}
  4. ^ Homosexuality: Lesbians and Gay Men in Society, History, and Literature: Documents of the homosexual rights movement in Germany, 1836-1927 - Awards and Grants, ala.org. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Jonathan Ned Katz: Resumé · Jonathan Ned Katz Resumé : Independent Scholar, Historian, Visual Artist · outhistory.org". outhistory.org. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
  6. ^ "Who's Gay? What's Straight? - The Invention Of Heterosexuality | Assault On Gay America | FRONTLINE | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
  7. ^ "Who's Gay? What's Straight? - The Invention Of Heterosexuality | Assault On Gay America | FRONTLINE | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2023-06-25.

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For other people with the same name see Jonathan Katz disambiguation Jonathan Ned Katz born 1938 is an American author of human sexuality who has focused on same sex attraction and changes in the social organization of sexuality over time His works focus on the idea rooted in social constructionism that the categories with which society describes and defines human sexuality are historically and culturally specific along with the social organization of sexual activity desire relationships and sexual identities 1 Jonathan Ned KatzKatz in June 2021Born1938 age 84 85 New York City New York U S CitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materAntioch College City College of New York New School Hunter CollegeOccupationAuthor amp US LGBT historianEmployerOutHistoryKnown forOutHistory writings and research on LGBT historyAwardsYale University s Brudner Prize 2003 National Gay and Lesbian Task Force s Community Service Award 1996 Publishing Triangle Whitehead Award 1995 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 The Invention of Heterosexuality 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditKatz graduated from the High School of Music amp Art in New York City with a major in art in 1956 Since 2004 he has begun to emerge publicly as a visual artist 2 He went on to study at Antioch College the City College of New York The New School and Hunter College As a teenager Katz was featured in Life magazine for his efforts to create a film version of Tom Sawyer 3 Career EditKatz taught as an adjunct at Yale University Eugene Lang College and New York University was the convener of a faculty seminar at Princeton University and was a keynote speaker at Harvard University He is a founding member of the Gay Academic Union in 1973 and the National Writers Union in 1980 He was the initiator and is the director of OutHistory org a site devoted to lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer LGBTQ and heterosexual history that went online in September 2008 and was produced in its first four years by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies an institute at the City University of New York Graduate Center under a grant from the Arcus Foundation Since 2012 the site has been co directed by Katz and others Katz received the Magnus Hirschfeld Medal for Outstanding Contributions to sex research from the German Society for Social Scientific Sexuality Research in 1997 In 2003 he was given Yale University s Brudner Prize an annual honor recognizing scholarly contributions in the field of lesbian and gay studies His papers are collected by the manuscript division of The Research Libraries of The New York Public Library He received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement from Publishing Triangle In 1975 the book series Homosexuality Lesbians and Gay Men in Society History and Literature Documents of the Homosexual Rights Movement in Germany 1836 1927 Arno Press which he edited received the American Library Association s Gay Book Award a grassroots acknowledgment honoring hallmark works in GLBT publishing 4 Katz s historical work focuses on same sex and different sex relationships and changes in the social construction of sexuality over time His works stress that the social organization of human sexual activity desire relationships and sexual identities are historically and culturally specific along with the categories with which human sexuality are named described defined and understood 5 The Invention of Heterosexuality EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Jonathan Ned Katz news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Invention of Heterosexuality was first published as an essay in 1990 and then expanded into a larger book In it Katz traces the development of heterosexual and homosexual as a historically specific ideology of sexuality and gender looking at the gender expectations packed into it 6 He notes the radical change in the late nineteenth century from a sexual ethic of procreation to one based on erotic pleasure and sexual object choice 7 He notes that a procreation based ethic condemns all non procreative sex A pleasure based sexual ethic is concerned with procreative sex on a secondary level if at all Katz follows the development of heterosexual as going through several stages Coined in 1868 in German Heterosexualitat by Karl Heinrich Ulrichs the term initially referred to a person with an overwhelming drive toward the opposite sex and was associated with a number of pathologized behaviors In 1889 Richard Freiherr von Krafft Ebing used the term in something like its modern day sense The first known use in America was in 1892 by James G Kiernan Here it referred to some combination of bisexuality and a tendency to thwart the then existing procreation ethic Krafft Ebing s Psychopathia Sexualis published in 1889 and then in English in 1892 marked the clear turning point from a procreation based sexuality to a pleasure based ethic which focused on a different sex same sex distinction to define the normal and the abnormal Krafft Ebing did not however make a clean break from the old procreative standards In much of the discourse of the time the heterosexual was still a deviant figure since it signified a person unconcerned with the old procreative sexual norm For a variety of economic and social reasons Katz argues during the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries this new pleasure norm became more firmly established and naturalized marking out new gender and sexual norms new social and family arrangements and new deviants and perverts One of the important consequences of this line of thought which Katz notes in Homosexual and Heterosexual Questioning the Terms is that projecting present sexual and gender categories on the past is with a limited degree of accuracy So profound is the historically specific character of sexual behavior that only with the loosest accuracy can we speak of sodomy in the early colonies and sodomy in present day New York as the same thing In another example to speak of heterosexual behavior as occurring universally is to apply one term to a great variety of activities produced within a great variety of sexual and gender systems Bibliography EditBooks Edit The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams Chicago Review Press 2021 Love Stories Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality University of Chicago Press Dec 2001 Co winner John Boswell Prize Committee on Lesbian and Gay History 2003 The Invention of Heterosexuality Dutton 1995 Foreword by Gore Vidal Afterword by Lisa Duggan Translated and published in Brazil Italy France Spain Reprint University of Chicago Press June 2007 Cited by U S Supreme Court in majority opinion in Lawrence v Texas June 2003 Gay Lesbian Almanac A New Documentary Harper amp Row 1983 reprint NY Carroll amp Graf 1994 Number 21 on list of 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Nonfiction Books a project of the Publishing Triangle the association of lesbians and gay men in publishing Gay American History Lesbians and Gay Men in the U S A T Y Crowell 1976 reprints Avon 1977 Harper amp Row 1985 New American Library 1992 Number 3 on list of 100 Best Lesbian and Gay Nonfiction Books a project of the Publishing Triangle the association of lesbians and gay men in publishing Coming Out A Documentary Play About Gay Life and Lesbian Life Liberation Arno Press NY Times 1975 Resistance at Christiana The Fugitive Slave Rebellion Christiana Pennsylvania 1851 T Y Crowell 1974 Black Woman A Fictionalized Biography of Lucy Terry Prince Co author Bernard Katz Pantheon 1973 Articles Edit The Invention of Heterosexuality published in Socialist Review 20 1990 Expanded as book Homosexual and Heterosexual Questioning the Terms published in A Queer World 1997See also EditOutHistory History of sex Queer studies Queer theoryReferences Edit The most complete list of Katz s works and life is available on OutHistory org at Jonathan Ned Katz 1938 present Archived 2012 02 28 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 5 2012 Jonathan Ned Katz Art Jonathan Ned Katz Art Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 11 02 Bubley Esther June 11 1951 Life Visits a Back Yard Movie Set Jonathan Katz 13 Films Tom Sawyer Life pp 140 143 Also see https books google com books id c1EEAAAAMBAJ amp pg PA140 amp dq Life magazine 22 Jonathan Katz 22 v onepage amp q amp f false Homosexuality Lesbians and Gay Men in Society History and Literature Documents of the homosexual rights movement in Germany 1836 1927 Awards and Grants ala org Retrieved 7 May 2022 Jonathan Ned Katz Resume Jonathan Ned Katz Resume Independent Scholar Historian Visual Artist outhistory org outhistory org Retrieved 2017 02 19 Who s Gay What s Straight The Invention Of Heterosexuality Assault On Gay America FRONTLINE PBS www pbs org Retrieved 2023 06 25 Who s Gay What s Straight The Invention Of Heterosexuality Assault On Gay America FRONTLINE PBS www pbs org Retrieved 2023 06 25 External links EditThe Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society Jonathan Ned Katz Art OutHistory org Jonathan Ned Katz papers 1947 2004 held by the Manuscripts and Archives Division New York Public Library Jonathan Ned Katz papers on Coming Out 1972 1973 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Ned Katz amp oldid 1170415239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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