HIST 210 Study Guide - Fall 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Homosexuality, Sodomy, Lesbian
HIST 210
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
September 7 Lecture -- “‘Math not Masturbation’: The
Perils, Potentials, and Politics of Studying Sex”
November 2017 → Justin Trudeau apologizes for historic persecution of queer community
• purged from civil service and armed forces
• Publicly outed to their family/friends/communities
• “Canadian War on Queers”
• Bill C 66 → expungement of historically unjust convictions act
o Part of the apology process
o Provides a process by which anyone convicted of a same-sex offence can apply to
have their criminal record cleared
o View that these historic convictions are unjust
o Issue → contains list of offences that is extremely narrow, but there are more
criminal sanctions that have existed
February 1981, Toronto → police raid of gay bathhouses, nearly 300 arrests
• Charged with an offence “being found in a common bawdy house”
• Queer community in Toronto revolts
• “Canada’s Stonewall”
• Bawdy house laws not included in C 66
Legislation does not back up the apology
New Doug Ford Sex Ed Curriculum
• Late 1990s era curriculum, which was out of date in its day
• Issues of sexual consent, assault, coercion are left out of this old curriculum
• Queen’s only brought out a sexual assault code of conduct 2 years ago
• Media framed the sex ed protests in a racialized way → problematic
o Downplayed the role of white Christians in the protests
o Backlash a clash of moral sexual conservatism and liberal progressive approach
• Must critically analyze media representation of sex and race → India and sodomy laws
repealed
• Appeal to fundamentalists of the conservative party
• Players and issue operate differently in different historical/political context → even
between now and 2015
• Populism
o Relies on religious fundamentalism in part
o Distinct sexual politics
o Also economic and cultural program
o Knits together seemingly disparate realms → populist constituency, people link to
at least one issue which are then linked
o Not distinct issues in the minds of the people devising populist politics
Studying sexuality highlights that history is not always linear or progressive
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• Rights, policies, shift, and not necessarily forward
• Sex-ed → introduced then taken away
• History is not progressive and positive change always
• Rights and programs must be defended → they can be taken away
Sexuality always exists in relation to other variables
• Race, age, gender, media, economics, politics
History is connected to the present
• Reverberations to the present
• Starting with a problem in the present
o Understanding the historical forces that have contributed to this dilemma
• Presentism
o Projecting views of today onto history
History of the present
• What is important is understanding history in its own terms
• How much of what we take to be natural, normal, or given in the present
o History of the present critically analyzes this → product of historical/social forces
• Using a modern issue to study
• “Where there is power, there is resistance”
Sexuality and its history is about power
• Coercion, violence, colonialism, abuse
Sexuality is a terrain for the play of power
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Document Summary
September 7 lecture -- math not masturbation": the. Issue contains list of offences that is extremely narrow, but there are more criminal sanctions that have existed. February 1981, toronto police raid of gay bathhouses, nearly 300 arrests: charged with an offence being found in a common bawdy house , queer community in toronto revolts, canada"s stonewall , bawdy house laws not included in c 66. New doug ford sex ed curriculum: late 1990s era curriculum, which was out of date in its day. Sexuality always exists in relation to other variables: race, age, gender, media, economics, politics. History is connected to the present: reverberations to the present, starting with a problem in the present, understanding the historical forces that have contributed to this dilemma, presentism, projecting views of today onto history. Sexuality and its history is about power: coercion, violence, colonialism, abuse. Sexuality is a terrain for the play of power.