The Costume of My Trade

Q2 Arts and Humanities Modern American History Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1017/mah.2023.21
Gabriel Winant
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Despite a number of excellent queer labor histories, the historiography of lesbian, gay, and trans people and the historiography of work and workers have remained relatively uninfluenced by each other. This is puzzling in some obvious ways: the Mattachine Society was founded by a communist, and class questions were right there at the origin of the field of queer history with John D'Emilio, Leslie Feinberg, Joanne Meyerowitz, and George Chauncey. D'Emilio and Feinberg were Marxists and Meyerowitz began as a labor historian, while Chauncey had the legendary historian of work David Montgomery for one of his advisors. Enumerating his graduate cohort in the acknowledgments of Gay New York, Chauncey names a string of Montgomery's advisees, now eminent labor historians, followed on the next page by Edward and Dorothy Thompson, with whom Chauncey spent a postdoctoral year at Rutgers. More substantively, a central analytic move of Gay New York, itself building on and developing D'Emilio's classic intervention, is to understand the urban gay world in much the same way that, say, Herbert Gutman understood the worlds of working-class immigrants (with which gay social worlds overlapped to a great degree): as a “counterpublic,” although Gutman would not have used the term.
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尽管有许多优秀的酷儿劳工史,但关于女同性恋、男同性恋和变性人的历史编纂,以及关于工作和工人的历史编纂,相对来说仍然没有受到彼此的影响。从某些明显的方面来说,这是令人困惑的:马塔钦学会是由一个共产主义者创立的,阶级问题就在约翰·德埃米利奥、莱斯利·范伯格、乔安妮·迈耶罗维茨和乔治·昌西的酷儿历史领域的起源。德埃米利奥和范伯格都是马克思主义者,迈耶罗维茨最初是一名劳动历史学家,而昌西的顾问之一是传奇的工作历史学家戴维·蒙哥马利。昌西在《纽约同志》的答谢中列举了他的毕业生队伍,他列出了蒙哥马利的一系列顾问,现在都是著名的劳工历史学家,接下来是爱德华和多萝西·汤普森,昌西和他们一起在罗格斯大学度过了博士后一年。更重要的是,纽约同性恋运动的核心分析行动,本身就是建立和发展了德埃米利奥的经典干预,就是以与赫伯特·古特曼(Herbert Gutman)理解工人阶级移民世界(同性恋社会世界在很大程度上重叠)大致相同的方式来理解城市同性恋世界:作为“反公众”,尽管古特曼不会使用这个词。
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