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Gay life in a Russian prison  / transl. by Jens Rydström.

ILGA Bulletin (1991) 1 (jan), p. 20-22
source: ILGA Bulletin (1991) 1 (jan), p. 20-22
resume: Brief van homosexuele gevangene uit de gevangenis van Lipetsk aan de Unie van Potten en Flikkers te Moskou.
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Gay life in a Russian prison
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transl. by Jens Rydström.
ILGA Bulletin
(1991)
1
(jan)
20-22
N209426
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Ung och homosexuell  / sammanställts av Rosita Esgard, Dodo Parikas och Jens Rydström.

Stockholm: RFSL, 1988 - 27 p.: ill.
edition: Stockholm : RFSL, 1988 - 27 p.: ill.
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theme:
  1. jongeren
  2. homoseksualiteit
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Ung och homosexuell
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N226675
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Defining the unnatural : a study of the concept of fornication against nature in Sweden 1928 - 1944  / Jens Rydström.

Stockholm: Stockholm University, Department of History, 1994 - 45 p.
edition: Stockholm : Stockholm University, Department of History, 1994 - 45 p.
subjects:
theme:
  1. geschiedenis
  2. homoseksualiteit
resume: Rapport in het kader van prof. Jarl Torbackes seminar Inrikespolitik och ideologier. - Studie naar attituden ten aanzien van homosexualiteit aan de hand van het debat over decriminalisering en strafzaken.

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Article

"Sodomitical sins are threefold": typologies of bestiality, masturbation, and homosexuality in Sweden, 1880-1950  / Jens Rydström.

Journal of the History of Sexuality, 9 (2000) 3 (Jul), p. 240-276
source: Journal of the History of Sexuality year: 9 (2000) 3 (Jul), p. 240-276
resume: Analyse van de herdefinitie van verboden seksueel gedrag in Zweden tussen 1880 en 1950, waarin oude religieuze denkbeelden werden vervangen door nieuwe wetenschappelijke inzichten.
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"Sodomitical sins are threefold": typologies of bestiality, masturbation, and homosexuality in Sweden, 1880-1950
ts.
Jens Rydström.
Journal of the History of Sexuality
9
(2000)
3
(Jul)
240-276
N270512
Book

Sinners and citizens : bestiality and homosexuality in Sweden 1880-1950  / 

Jens Rydström.Chicago [etc.]: University of Chicago Press, cop. 2003 - xiv, 416 p.: ill.
edition: Chicago [etc.]: University of Chicago Press, cop. 2003 - xiv, 416 p.: ill.
annotation: Bibliogr.: p. 382-404.
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resume: This study is based on an analysis of more than 2,300 court cases concerning acts of bestiality and same-sex sexuality in rural and urban Sweden 1880-1950. Other written sources are forensic psychiatric statements, mental hospital records, material from the Swedish Sex Reform movement, newspapers and scientific journals, and minutes of the Swedish Parliament and its subcommittees. In cooperation with the Nordiska Museet - The National Museum of Cultural History, a questionnaire was sent out to 286 informers born before 1945, asking about attitudes to bestiality and same-sex sexuality in their childhood. Finally, a limited number of interviews has been used. The material is analysed on two levels: the level of social control and the level of sexual practice. This allows the author to use the sources partly as remnants of the regulatory practice of the judicial system, and partly as a second hand source of the personal lives of those who were prosecuted for these crimes. The method is a mixture of quantitative analysis of all the court cases and close reading and analysis of the contents of each case. Parameters as class, age and gender are especially investigated, in order to place the development of the understanding of sexuality in a social context. The dissertation argues that Sweden underwent a paradigm shift during the twentieth century - with the 1930s as the most important breaking point - from a rural penetrative sodomy paradigm, to an urban masturbatory homosexual paradigm. The paradigm shift was the result of deep-going social and demographic change in Sweden, but more specifically, it had to do with the production of new sexological knowledge. In the dichotomy homosexuality/heterosexuality, bestiality had no place and was never seen as a sexual deviance in its own right. In rural areas, however, the older paradigm lingered on. On the level of social control, medical science gave new incentives and new methods for control of sexual deviance. Commitment to mental hospitals, hormonal treatment and castrations were used to neutralise unwanted manifestations of same-sex sexual behaviour. Sweden, unlike most other European countries, included women in the ban on bestiality and "unnatural fornication." However, women were only rarely prosecuted. Of the 2,333 court cases under study, only 12 concern same-sex sexuality between women, and no women were prosecuted for sexual acts with animals. Lesbian identity was discussed and redefined in the 1930s, and most court cases concerning sex between women are from the 1940s, when the legislators actively sought knowledge about female homosexuality. The new urban masturbatory paradigm of homosexuality facilitated the inclusion of same-sex sexuality between women in the legal and medical discourses.

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Jens Rydström.
N277887
Article

Legalizing Love in a Cold Climate : The History, Consequences and Recent Developments of Registered Partnership in Scandinavia  / Jens Rydström.

Sexualities, 11 (2008) 1/2 (feb), p. 193-226
source: Sexualities year: 11 (2008) 1/2 (feb), p. 193-226
resume: Why was Scandinavia the first place in the world to introduce national laws allowing registered partnership between same-sex couples? This article is a survey and historical documentation of the registered partnership laws throughout Scandinavia, documenting their origin in Denmark in 1989 and their subsequent adoption by every Nordic country. The origins of the laws are traced to the 1970s criticism of the nuclear family, the AIDS epidemic, a general cultural emphasis of consensus, and the structure of the welfare state. The article investigates what the new homosexual family unit is permitted to be, and asks whether the new laws have proven to be liberatory, or a means of subtle repression and control.
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Legalizing Love in a Cold Climate : The History, Consequences and Recent Developments of Registered Partnership in Scandinavia
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Jens Rydström.
Sexualities
11
(2008)
1/2
(feb)
193-226
N284911
Book

Criminally Queer : Homosexuality and Criminal Law in Scandinavia, 1842-1999  / 

ed. Jens Rydström and Kati Mustola.Amsterdam: Aksant, 2007 - 312 p.: ill.
edition: Amsterdam: Aksant, 2007 - 312 p.: ill.
annotation: Bibliogr.: (291)-311.
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resume: This book provides a coherent history of criminal law and homosexuality in Scandinavia 1842-1999, a period during which same-sex love was outlawed or subject to more or less severe legal restrictions in the Scandinavian penal codes. This was the case in most countries in Northern Europe, but the book argues that the development in Scandinavia was different, partly determined by the structure of the welfare state. Five of the most experienced scholars of the history of homosexuality in the region (Jens Rydström, Kati Mustola, Wilhelm von Rosen, Martin Skaug Halsos and Thorgerdur Thorvaldsdóttir) describe how same-sex desire has been regulated in their respective countries during the past 160 years. The authors with their backgrounds in history, sociology, and gender studies represent an interdisciplinary approach to the problem of criminalization of same-sex sexuality. Their contributions, consisting for the most part of previously unpublished material, present for the first time a comprehensive history of homosexuality in Scandinavia. Among other things, it includes the most extensive study yet written in any language about Iceland?s gay and lesbian history. Also for the first time, the book discusses in detail same-sex sexuality between women before the law in modern society and presents previously unpublished findings on this topic. Female homosexuality was outlawed in Eastern Scandinavia, but not in the Western parts of this region. It also analyzes the modern tendency to include lesbian women in the criminal discourse as an effect of the medicalization of homosexuality and the growing influence of medical discourse on the law. Full tekst op: http://www.oapen.org/search?identifier=353810

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Criminally Queer : Homosexuality and Criminal Law in Scandinavia, 1842-1999
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ed. Jens Rydström and Kati Mustola.
N286239
Book

Odd couples : a history of gay marriage in Scandinavia  / 

Jens Rydström.Amsterdam: Aksant, 2011 - 246 p.: ill.
edition: Amsterdam: Aksant, 2011 - 246 p.: ill.
annotation: Bibliogr.: p. 224-238.
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resume: The concept of marriage as a union of a man and a woman was fundamentally challenged by the introduction of registered partnership in Denmark in 1989. Odd Couples is the first comprehensive history of registered partnership and gay marriage in Scandinavian countries. This book traces the origins of laws which initially caused great controversy but have since gained broad popular and political support. It also discusses both the positive effects and risks involved in state recognition of lesbian and gay couples.

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Jens Rydström.
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