Some of the most important work in gay history, such as D’Emilio’s study of the homophile movement, Steakley’s revelations of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals, and Bérubé’s early research on gay San Francisco, was published not in academic journals but in programs for gay-pride celebrations; in the Body Politic, a Canadian gay-liberation newspaper; and in Gay Community News, the gay-liberation newspaper from Boston. 15 One of Bérubé’s first essays on gay men and lesbians in the Second World War was published in Mother Jones. 16 These were great periodicals, but they did not count toward tenure.

Gayle Rubin, Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader. 2011. “Blood under the Bridge Reflections on ‘Thinking Sex’” originally published in Heather Love, Ann Cvetkovich, and Annamarie Jagose, eds., “Rethinking Sex,” special issue, GLQ 17, no. 1 (November 2010): 15–48.