Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures
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==Precursors== | ==Precursors== | ||
- | See [[sexual subculture]]s such as [[La Paroisse]], [[l'Ordre de la Félicité]] and the [[Anandryne]]s. Most of the veracity of the existence of such clubs is at least dubious. At least one example of a fictional club proposed as authentic was ''[[Les Aphrodites]]'', invented by Nerciat in the eponymous novel. The first club of this sort of which the authenticity has been proven is [[Francis Dashwood]]'s [[The Medmenham Monks, a.k.a. The Hell-Fire Club]]. | + | See [[sexual subculture]]s such as [[La Paroisse]], [[l'Ordre de la Félicité]] and the [[Anandryne]]s. The [[factuality]] of the existence of such clubs is at least dubious. At least one example of a fictional club proposed as authentic was ''[[Les Aphrodites]]'', invented by Nerciat in the eponymous novel. The first club of this sort of which the authenticity has been proven is [[Francis Dashwood]]'s [[The Medmenham Monks, a.k.a. The Hell-Fire Club]]. |
==20th century== | ==20th century== | ||
Among the first to argue that members of sexual minorities can constitute cultural minorities as well as being just individuals were [[Adolf Brand]], [[Magnus Hirschfeld]] and [[Leontine Sagan]] in [[Germany]]. These pioneers were followed later, in the [[United States|USA]], by the [[Mattachine Society]] and the [[Daughters of Bilitis]]. | Among the first to argue that members of sexual minorities can constitute cultural minorities as well as being just individuals were [[Adolf Brand]], [[Magnus Hirschfeld]] and [[Leontine Sagan]] in [[Germany]]. These pioneers were followed later, in the [[United States|USA]], by the [[Mattachine Society]] and the [[Daughters of Bilitis]]. |
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Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures concern the behaviors, beliefs, knowledge, and references shared by members of sexual minorities or general erotomaniacs.
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Precursors
See sexual subcultures such as La Paroisse, l'Ordre de la Félicité and the Anandrynes. The factuality of the existence of such clubs is at least dubious. At least one example of a fictional club proposed as authentic was Les Aphrodites, invented by Nerciat in the eponymous novel. The first club of this sort of which the authenticity has been proven is Francis Dashwood's The Medmenham Monks, a.k.a. The Hell-Fire Club.
20th century
Among the first to argue that members of sexual minorities can constitute cultural minorities as well as being just individuals were Adolf Brand, Magnus Hirschfeld and Leontine Sagan in Germany. These pioneers were followed later, in the USA, by the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis.
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