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*[[Intergenerational Lesbianism]] is largely by me, including the summary of historian Amanda H. Littauer's 2020 article in our [[Testimony:_Adult_Female_with_Minor|testimonials]] page. The detailed [[Feminism]] page is largely by me.   
*[[Intergenerational Lesbianism]] is largely by me, including the summary of historian Amanda H. Littauer's 2020 article in our [[Testimony:_Adult_Female_with_Minor|testimonials]] page. The detailed [[Feminism]] page is largely by me.   


*A large fact-checker article on [[Erwin Schrodinger]]. Large articles on historical MAP figures [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[John Ruskin]], [[Eric Gill]] and [[Ernest Dowson]]. [[Vladimir Nabokov]], and books like Nancy Friday's truly sex-positive [[My Secret Garden]], and the 1st anthology of American homosexual literature [[Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924)]], as well as its author [[Edward Mark Slocum]]. The most detailed article anywhere on [[Roger Moody]], a left-wing MAP figure who was the 1st British person to openly declare himself a "paedophile" in print.
*A large fact-checker article on [[Erwin Schrodinger]]. Large articles on historical MAP figures: [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[John Ruskin]], [[Eric Gill]], and [[Ernest Dowson]]. The most detailed article anywhere on [[Roger Moody]], a left-wing MAP figure who was the 1st British person to openly declare himself a "paedophile" in print.
 
*General/miscellaneous: Australian modern MAP figure [[Clarence Osborne]]. Author of ''Lolita'', [[Vladimir Nabokov]], and the contemporary artist he admired: [[Balthus]]. Books like Nancy Friday's truly sex-positive [[My Secret Garden]], and the 1st anthology of American homosexual literature [[Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924)]], as well as its author [[Edward Mark Slocum]]. The [[Encyclopedia of Homosexuality]] (1990) - a good starting point for the history of [[pederasty]].


*Academics: [[Ken Plummer]], [[John P. De Cecco]], [[David Sonenschein]], [[Ernest Borneman]], [[John Money]], [[Richard Green]], [[Donald West]], [[Gilbert Herdt]], [[Gert Hekma]], [[Preben Hertoft]], [[Rachel Hope Cleves]], [[Leonardo Arce Vidal]].  
*Academics: [[Ken Plummer]], [[John P. De Cecco]], [[David Sonenschein]], [[Ernest Borneman]], [[John Money]], [[Richard Green]], [[Donald West]], [[Gilbert Herdt]], [[Gert Hekma]], [[Preben Hertoft]], [[Rachel Hope Cleves]], [[Leonardo Arce Vidal]].  

Revision as of 10:27, 12 June 2023

This user has been awarded a blue cross (for contributing at least 7 complete articles on NewgonWiki), and is thus able to award the cross to any other editor

Role: Editorial Lead: Social History and Critical Theory.

Teleiophile (i.e. not, myself, an MAP). I've come to be interested in MAP issues through scholarship, so I tend to produce pages about academics and historical figures related to MAPs. Some pages I've produced that I'm most proud of:

I've also made edits to already existing pages that aren't shown here. Want to get in touch? Leave a comment at heretictoc.com and I'll be likely to see it and reply. Or join the Newgon chat on Matrix/Element.