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  1. David M. Halperin (born April 2, 1952) is an American theorist in the fields of gender studies, queer theory, critical theory, material culture and visual culture. He is the cofounder of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies , and author of several books including Before Pastoral (1983) and One Hundred Years of Homosexuality (1990).

  2. David M. Halperin (Chicago, 2 de abril de 1952) es un investigador estadounidense de estudios de género, teoría queer, teoría crítica, cultura material y cultura visual. Es cofundador de GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, y autor de varios libros que incluyen Before Pastoral (1983) y One Hundred Years of Homosexuality ( 1990 ).

    • 2 de abril de 1952, Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos de América.
  3. David M. Halperin is a classicist by training; his early publications were on Hellenistic Greek poetics and ancient Greek philosophy. He currently works in the history of sexuality, lesbian and gay studies, and feminist and queer theory.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2014 · David M. Halperin has written what might be called an archaeological study of gay culture. His excavation is a veritable public service to anyone who’s ever wondered why a Lady Gaga—or Judy Garland—holds a place in the LGBT community that isn’t quite the same among their heterosexual counterparts.

  5. David M Halperin. W H Auden Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of the History and Theory of Sexuality, Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature and Professor Emeritus of Women's and Gender Studies, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Retiree - Faculty and Staff.

  6. David M. Halperin. In this long-awaited book, David M. Halperin revisits and refines the argument he put forward in his classic One Hundred Years of Homosexuality: that hetero- and homosexuality are not biologically constituted but are, instead, historically and culturally produced.

  7. David Halperin W. H. Auden Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of the History and Theory of Sexuality halperin@umich.edu | homepage. I have written a number of articles on Plato’s erotic theory using a variety of approaches: philosophical, historical, deconstructive, cultural.