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Programs:

AHA Convention, Washington, D.C.

8 -- 11 January 2004

Friday, January 9, 11:45-2:15 –Table for CLGH Materials Including Syllabi.

Friday, January 9, 2:30-4:30, Omni Shoreham, Cabinet Room
HOMOSOCIAL BONDING, HOMOSEXUALITY, AND THE REVOLUTIONARY LEFT IN LOS ANGELES, CHINA, AND BRAZIL, 1930S-1970S
Chair: David Serlin, Bard Early College
Loving Justice and Battling Oppression: Los Angeles Communists as Inspiration and Pre-Figures of Homosexual Activism
Daniel Hurewitz, Tulane University
Comrade Love: Homosociality in Chinese Communist Classics
Tze-Lan D. Sang, University of Oregon
"I’m More of a Man Than You Are!" Same-sex Desire and the Brazilian Guerilla Movement in the 1960s and early 1970s
James Green, California State University, Long Beach
Comment: Ian Lekus, Duke University

Saturday, January 10, 9:30-11:30, Omni Shoreham, Cabinet Room
INSTITUTIONS AND THE QUEST FOR LESBIAN AND GAY PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACE
Chair: Karen Krahulik, Duke University
Newsstand Encounters: Gay Institutional Visibility in the Age of McCarthy Craig Loftin, University of Southern California
"The Best Interests of the Child" Lesbian and Gay Custody Cases and Parental Rights
Activist Organizations, 1967-1978
Daniel Rivers, Stanford University
Instituting Places/Constituting Identity: Re-mapping the Boundaries of Sexual
Difference in the Streets of San Francisco
Damon Scott, University of Texas, Austin
Comment: Karen Krahulik

Saturday, January 10, 12:15-1:45, Omni Shoreham, Suite 252
12:15-1:45 – BUSINESS MEETING


Saturday, January 10, 2:30-4:30, Omni Shoreham, Cabinet Room
ROUNDTABLE: QUEERING THE U.S. HISTORY SURVEY – METHODS AND SOURCES
U.S. Survey Texts
Vicki Eaklor, Alfred University
Institutionalized Homophobia and Its Impact on Queering Surveys
Lisa Hazirjian, Duke University
The Status and Future of a CLGH Pamphlet on Teaching U.S. GLBT History
Leisa Meyer, College of William and Mary
Moderator: Leisa Meyer
Comment: Audience
Saturday, January 10, 5:30-7:30, Reception, Omni Shoreham, Cabinet Room
Co-sponsored with the Rainbow History Project, Washington, D.C.
(Mark Meinke, Chair)