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Books editor鈥檚 blog: sexual histories: lashes, libraries and鈥randma

Matthew Reisz on how it is that his grandmother makes an appearance in Barry Reay鈥檚 new history, Sex in the Archives

Published on
November 29, 2018
Last updated
February 11, 2019
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It is rare for an academic book to feature information about the sex life of one鈥檚 grandmother. But that is the case with the forthcoming book by Barry Reay, Keith Sinclair chair in history at the University of Auckland, New Zealand: Sex in聽the Archives: Writing American Sexual Histories (Manchester University Press).

It opens with a description of the Grainger Museum at the University of Melbourne. This is devoted to the Australian composer and pianist Percy Grainger, most famous for his arrangement of the folk song Country Gardens, generally seen as a rather sentimental tribute to a kind of traditional Englishness. But he also had a far less respectable side. Alongside the things one would expect of a musicologist, therefore, the museum incorporates what Grainger called his 鈥淟ust Branch Collection鈥, featuring 鈥渨hips, photographs, sexological works, explicit personal descriptions of the receiving and inflicting of sexual pain, and paeans to the advantages of 鈥榮elf-help鈥 (masturbation) and the joys of oral sex鈥.

Sex in the Archives聽goes on to explore gay and transgender diaries; the photographic record of 鈥渜ueer Baltimore鈥; the testimonies and artwork to be found in the Kinsey Institute; and even the 1990s phenomenon of Badboy Books (gay pornography written largely by straight women). He also explores sources for tracking the history of masturbation and casual sex, vast topics that are by their nature private and often unrecorded. Throughout, Reay is committed to an approach that 鈥渞efuses the confines of identity sexuality studies, spanning the spectrum of queer, trans, and the allegedly 鈥榥ormal鈥欌.

Although he sometimes turns to 鈥渃ounterarchives鈥 devoted specifically to the history and experiences of subcultures, he makes at least as much use of 鈥渢he most traditional and respectable repositories鈥. He has 鈥渓ong been amused by the fact that Bryant Park, a historical haunt of hustlers and their clients, is right next to the walls of the august New York Public Library鈥. It is in that very institution that he discovers some great material for revealing the realities of 鈥渃asual sex鈥 before the term was used, namely the investigators鈥 reports submitted to a group of moral reformers that 鈥渃hart sex in dance halls, massage parlours, hotels, and restaurants in the early twentieth century鈥.

So where does my maternal grandmother fit into all this?

When I worked in publishing at the start of my career, I was involved in editing a book that Reay had co-authored about 16th-century radicals. I contacted him when I took over as books editor here at 探花视频 last year. He informed me that he was now working on sexual history, so I told him about how I had once spent a strange morning in the British Library reading my grandmother鈥檚 very explicit correspondence with the sexologist Havelock Ellis. I am delighted to say that he decided to reference her in his new book.

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