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Urning: Queer Identity in the German Nineteenth Century

Pretsell, Douglas

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Abstract

In 1864, the German jurist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs coined the term "urning" as a word for same-sex attracted men. Over the next few years, first anonymously and then publicly, he campaigned against the public persecution of these men. "Urnings" engaged with Ulrichs to negotiate the finer points of their new identities and then set about trying to change the world around them.

In Urning, Douglas Pretsell writes of same-sex attracted men in German-speaking Europe who used the neologism "urning" as a personal identity in the late nineteenth century. This was in the period before other terms such as "homosexual" gained currency. Drawing on letters, memoirs, and psychiatric case studies, the book uses first-hand autobiographic accounts to map out the contours of urning society. Urning explores the activist attempts of individuals seeking to transform society, even though they had no formal organization and, after Ulrichs left the scene, no spokesperson. As the century drew to a close, the efforts of Ulrichs and his followers paved the way for the launch of the world’s first queer rights organization. Urning argues that these men were self-identified, self-constructed agents of their own destinies.

This book profiles men in Germany and beyond who followed Karl Heinrich Ulrichs and adopted his term "urning" as a personal queer identity in the closing decades of the nineteenth century.

Citation

Pretsell, D. (2024). Urning: Queer Identity in the German Nineteenth Century. (1). University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487555603

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Mar 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 17, 2025
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages xii, 272
Edition 1
ISBN 9781487555610
DOI https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487555603
Keywords urning, sexuality, history, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1048873
Publisher URL https://utppublishing.com/doi/book/10.3138/9781487555603