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Inversions was the first French gay journal. It was published between 1924 and 1926 and stopped publication after the French government charged the publishers with compromising public morality. Its full title was Inversions ... in art, literature, philosophy and science. Sexual inversion was a term used by sexologists in the late 19th and early 20th century, to refer to homosexuality.

Voir aussi

  • Akademos (1909), première revue homosexuelle française. Cf. Fersen, Ainsi chantait Marsyas.
  • Futur (1952-1956), publication mensuelle
  • Arcadie (1954-1982), revue du groupe homophile Arcadie




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