Between the Sheets

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<p><b><i>Between the Sheets </i></b><b>reveals a space hidden in plain sight in Third Republican Paris where deviant sexualities and lives could be experimented with and financed despite republican attempts at growing and norming the population through the heterosexual family. </b>That space was the newspaper which was not simply a tool of normalization and a site of dominant discourse as it has frequently been imagined. Reading between the lines Hannah Frydman shows how through the Belle Époque classifieds the newspaper became a tool for living lives otherwise as information flowed from it not just vertically but also laterally facilitating person-to-person communication. </p><p>The sexual relationships exchanges and services enabled by this communication were far from utopian: Surviving and thriving outside of social norms often required exploiting others. Yet by attending to the lives and livelihoods enabled by the classifieds ethical or otherwise <i>Between the Sheets</i> demonstrates that thanks to new innovations in media technologies queer and nonnormative lives in this period were lived in the center as well as on the margins. It was this centrality however that inspired efforts to place new (moral) controls on mass cultural forms and technologies. After World War I in an interwar moment often characterized as one of sexual liberation the press's queerness was subjected to ever-increasing surveillance and control with repercussions for press freedom writ large. These repercussions echo into our age of social media with its promise of unfettered connection which inspires repressive legislation to keep sexuality (and with it freedom) in its crosshairs.</p>
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