Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE Name and Contact Information: Marc Stein Department of History San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132 207-313-3706 (cell), [email protected] Education: Ph.D., History, University of Pennsylvania, 1994. B.A., History, Wesleyan University, 1985. Current and Previous Positions: Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of History, History Dept., San Francisco State Univ., 2014-. Professor, History Dept. and School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, York Univ., 2011-16 (leave of absence 2014-16). Associate Professor, History Dept., School of Women’s Studies, and Sexuality Studies Program, York Univ., 2001-11. Assistant Professor, History Dept., York Univ., 1998-2001. Visiting Assistant Professor, History Dept., Colby College, 1996-98. Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Gender Studies, Bryn Mawr College, 1995-96. Lecturer and Chimicles Fellow in the Teaching of Writing, History Dept., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1993-95. Honors and Awards: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight Grant, 2014-16. Faculty of Graduate Studies Teaching Award, York Univ., 2010. Audre Lorde Prize for Best Article, Committee on Lesbian and Gay History, 2006. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant, 2001-05. Gregory Sprague Prize for Best Chapter, Committee on Lesbian and Gay History, 1996. Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Gender Studies, Bryn Mawr College, 1995-96. Ohio State Univ, Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined), 1995-96. Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Fellowship, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1993-94. Ken Dawson Annual Award for Lesbian/Gay History, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, City Univ. of New York, 1993. Phi Beta Kappa and Leonard Prize, Wesleyan Univ., 1985. Books: The Stonewall Riots: A Documentary History (New York: NYU Press, 2019). Rethinking the Gay and Lesbian Movement (New York: Routledge, 2012). Sexual Injustice: Supreme Court Decisions from Griswold to Roe (Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2010). Choice Outstanding Academic Title. City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves: Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia, 1945-72 (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2000; 2nd ed. with new preface, Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 2004). 1 Edited Works: Guest Editor, “U.S. Homophile Internationalism,” special issue of Journal of Homosexuality 64, no. 7 (Apr. 2017). Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America (3 volumes) (New York: Scribners, 2003). Library Journal “Best Reference,” 2004; Booklist “Editor’s Choice,” 2004; Reference and User Services Assoc. “Outstanding Reference Source,” 2005; New York Public Library “Best of Reference,” 2005. Chapters in Books: “Law and Politics: ‘Crooked and Perverse’ Narratives of LGBT Progress,” Routledge History of Queer America, ed. Don Romesburg (New York: Routledge, 2018), 315-330. “Race, Class, and the U.S. Supreme Court’s Doctrine of Heteronormative Supremacy,” in Connexions: Histories of Race and Sex in North America, ed. Jennifer Brier, Jim Downs, and Jennifer Morgan (Champaign: Univ. of Illinois Press, 2016), 59-81. “Historical Landmarks and Landscapes of LGBTQ Law,” in LGBTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History, ed. Megan Springate (Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, 2016), 1-47. “Sexual Rights and Wrongs: Teaching the U.S. Supreme Court’s Greatest Gay and Lesbian Hits,” in Understanding and Teaching U.S. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender History, ed. Leila Rupp and Susan Freeman (Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 2014), 238-53. “Rizzo’s Raiders, Beaten Beats, and Coffeehouse Culture in 1950s Philadelphia,” in Modern American Queer History: Essays in Representation, Lived Experience, and Public Policy, ed. Allida M. Black (Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 2001), 155-80. “Sex Politics in the City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves,” in Major Problems in the History of American Sexuality, ed. Kathy L. Peiss (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001), 431-43. “‘Birthplace of the Nation’: Imagining Lesbian and Gay Communities in Philadelphia, 1969-70,” in Creating a Place for Ourselves, ed. Brett Beemyn (New York: Routledge, 1997), 253- 88. Articles in Refereed Journals: “Canada and Canadians in the U.S. Homophile Press,” Journal of Homosexuality 64, no. 7 (Apr. 2017): 963-990. “Introduction: U.S. Homophile Internationalism,” Journal of Homosexuality 64, no. 7 (Apr. 2017): 843-849. “The Future of LGBT Civil Rights History: New and Forthcoming Books in the Field,” Journal of Civil and Human Rights 1, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2015): 201-211. “Canonizing Homophile Sexual Respectability: Archives, History, and Memory,” Radical History Review, no. 120 (Fall 2014): 52-73. “All the Immigrants Are Straight, All the Homosexuals Are Citizens, But Some of Us Are Queer Aliens: Genealogies of Legal Strategy in Boutilier v. INS,” Journal of American Ethnic History 29, no. 4 (Summer 2010): 45-77. “Crossing the Border to Memory: In Search of Clive Michael Boutilier (1933-2003),” torquere 6 (2004): 91-115 (published Nov. 2005). “Boutilier and the U.S. Supreme Court’s Sexual Revolution,” Law and History Review 23, no. 3 (Fall 2005): 491-536 (awarded Audre Lorde Prize). 2 “Theoretical Politics, Local Communities: The Making of U.S. LGBT Historiography,” GLQ 11, no. 4 (2005): 605-25. “Crossing Borders: Memories, Dreams, Fantasies, and Nightmares of the History Job Market.” Left History 9, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 2004): 119-39. “Sex Politics in the City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves,” Radical History Review, no. 59 (Spring 1994): 60-92. Reviews: “Queer London, Method Acting, and Time Travel” (Review of Matthew Houlbrooke, Queer London), English Language Notes 45, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2007): 179-81. “Sexual States and National Insecurities” (Review of David Johnson, The Lavender Scare and Eithne Luibhéid, Entry Denied), Radical History Review, no. 93 (Fall 2005): 277-84. Peter Boag, Same-Sex Affairs, in Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter 18, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 2004): 27-28. Gary Atkins, Gay Seattle, in Journal of American History 91, no. 1 (Jun. 2004): 331-32. Lisa Duggan, Sapphic Slashers, in American Historical Review 109, no. 2 (Apr. 2004): 540-41. John Howard, Men Like That, in Journal of Social History (Winter 2001): 472-74. Jeffrey Escoffier, American Homo, in Journal of the History of Sexuality 9, no. 4 (Oct. 2000): 505-9. George Chauncey, Gay New York, in Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter (Sept. 1994): 11-14. Kevin White, The First Sexual Revolution, in Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter (Sept. 1993): 16-18. Judith Bechtel and Robert Coughlin, Building the Beloved Community, in Southern Historian (Spring 1993): 131-32. Henry Abelove, The Evangelist of Desire, in Gay Community News, 13 Oct. 1991, 7, 9. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Epistemology of the Closet, in Gay Community News, 7 July 1991, 7, 12. David Halperin, One Hundred Years of Homosexuality, in Gay Community News, 17 Aug. 1990, 7, 9. Allan Berube, Coming Out Under Fire, in Gay Community News, 22 July 1990, 7, 9, 12. Larry Kramer, Reports from the Holocaust, in Gay Community News, 28 May 1989, 8, 11. “Facing AIDS: A Special Issue,” Radical America 20, no. 6 (Sept. 1987), and “AIDS: Communities Respond,” Radical America 21, nos. 2-3 (May 1988), in Gay Community News, 4 Sept. 1988, 9, 12, 13. Encyclopedia Entries: “Gay and Lesbian Communities,” in Oxford Encyclopedia of American Social History, ed. Lynn Dumenil (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2012), vol. 1, p. 432-437. “Gay Men’s Cultures in Cities” and “Queer Space,” in Encyclopedia of American Urban History, ed. David Goldfield (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2006), vol. 1, p. 297-299 and vol. 2, p. 633-35. “African Americans,” “Class and Class Oppression,” “Coming Out and Outing,” “Gay Community News,” “Homophile Movement Demonstrations,” “Interracial and Interethnic Sex and Relationships,” “Janus Society,” “Clark Polak,” and “Police and Policing,” in Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America, ed. Marc 3 Stein (New York: Scribners, 2003), 1:10-16, 221-24, 252-55, 432-34, 2:56-58, 84-87, 93- 95, 388-394. “Gay Community News,” in Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia, ed. George E. Hagerty, vol. 2 of Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures (New York: Garland, 2000), 369-70. “Barbara Gittings,” in Lesbian Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia, ed. Bonnie Zimmerman, vol. 1 of Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures (New York: Garland, 2000), 335. Online Exhibits: “Boutilier v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1967), Outhistory, 22 May 2017, http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/boutilier. “Further Reading – Anonymous No More: John Fryer, Psychiatry, and the Fight for LGBT Equality,” Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 2016, https://digitalhistory.hsp.org/anonymous-no-more/page/further-reading. “U.S. Homophile Internationalism: Archive and Exhibit,” Outhistory, Dec. 2015, http://www.outhistory.org/exhibits/show/us-homophile. “50th Anniversary Demonstrations, Philadelphia,” Outhistory, 23 Jun. 2015, http://www.outhistory.org/exhibits/show/50th-ann. “Dewey’s Sit-In, Philadelphia, April 25, 1965,” Outhistory, 20 Apr. 2015, http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/deweys-sit-in. “Philadelphia LGBT History Project,” Outhistory, Jan. 2010; revised Sep. 2013, Nov. 2014, and July 2016, http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/philadelphia-lgbt-interviews. Other Publications: “Stonewall and Queens,” From the Square: NYU Press

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