On Being Dragged into #ReceptioGate
While I am not on Twitter or Mastodon myself, several friends and colleagues have kindly informed me that my name was mentioned in context of #ReceptioGate and that my work seems to have been plagiarised. This...
Towards a longue durée history of ambiguously sexed bodies. / Auf dem Weg zu einer langen Geschichte geschlechtlich uneindeutiger Körper
While I am not on Twitter or Mastodon myself, several friends and colleagues have kindly informed me that my name was mentioned in context of #ReceptioGate and that my work seems to have been plagiarised. This...
Nach einem letzten Vortrag morgen wird meine Forschung und damit auch dieses Blog bis zum Ende meiner Elternzeit erst einmal pausieren – im Frühjahr 2020 werde ich dann weitersehen. Ich bleibe erreichbar (christof.rolker ät uni-bamberg.de), will...
For the third time in its history (look here and here for the first such posts), a short comment on the development in the past year, that is, in 2017. The number of posts has fallen...
For some time now, this blog has largely been defunct, and the spring break is turning into a summer break, too. This need not to last for long, especally not if you are going to help...
For more than two years now, intersex.hyptheses.org has been running – with a total of some 350 contributions posted more or less regularly, more or less without a break. Today, though, I have to announce the...
I happened to look up the Wikipedia entry on ‘Intersex in history’ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersex_in_history), and first the first time noted that it has an illustration that has nothing to do with intersex, showing a lovely arbor iuris,...
Seit zwei Jahren ist https://intersex.hypotheses.org/ online, und wie schon zum ersten Geburtstag (https://intersex.hypotheses.org/2046) mache ich heute die Zugriffsstatistik und andere Daten öffentlich und kommentiere die Zahlen ein wenig. Beiträge Die Zahl der Beiträge, meist von mir...
For the next two weeks, there will be no posts. Explore the archives – there is plenty to read on ancient, medieval, early modern and modern history, and indeed the 21st century, with primary sources in...
As some of you may have noticed, https://intersex.hypotheses.org has seen a rising number of contributions in English over the past months, and undergone a moderate design change last week (automatic slideshow, yeah!). I took the opportunity...
Artikel / English / Hilfsmittel
von Christof Rolker · Published 07/05/2016 · Last modified 18/05/2016
As https://intersex.hypotheses.org has recently attracted a number of non-German contributors, and hopefully will continue to atract more, a short guide to blogging with hypotheses.org may be of some use. The following tutorial is meant for those...
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The blog deals with the history of ambiguously sexed bodies, mainly in the West, from Antiquity to the present. What kind of lives lived ‚hermaphrodites’ (as they were called), how were they perceived and how were they ignored, as it was often the case? The blog presents historical scholarship, methodological issues and primary sources relating to a longue durée history of ambiguously sexed bodies.
Das Blog thematisiert die Geschichte geschlechtlich uneindeutiger Körper, vor allem in Europa, von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart. Wie lebten „Hermaphroditen“, wie sie lange meist genannt wurden, wie wurden sie wahrgenommen, wie wurden sie (häufig genug) nicht wahrgenommen? Das Blog soll historische Forschung, methodische Fragen und Primärtexte zur Diskussion stellen, die zu einer „langen Geschichte“ uneindeutiger Körper beitragen können.