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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • History
  • Digital Humanities

Background:

  • Introduces a special issue of the Journal of Homosexuality focusing on U.S. homophile internationalism.
  • Highlights the "U.S. Homophile Internationalism" archive and exhibit from Outhistory (2015).

Observation:

  • The archive contains over 800 U.S. homophile magazine articles, letters, and documents referencing global regions (1953-1964).
  • Essays within the special issue cover Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.

Findings:

  • The collection reveals early U.S. homophile engagement with international LGBTQ+ issues and communities.
  • Analysis spans diverse geographical areas, demonstrating a broad scope of early international LGBTQ+ discourse.

Implications:

  • Provides insights into the historical development of global LGBTQ+ movements and U.S. involvement.
  • Discusses the public history and digital humanities aspects of archiving and presenting this historical material.