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*[[Intergenerational Lesbianism]] is largely by me, including the summary of historian Amanda H. Littauer's 2020 article in our [[Testimony:_Adult_Female_with_Minor|testimonials]] page. The detailed [[Feminism]] page is largely by me.   
*[[Intergenerational Lesbianism]] is largely by me, including the summary of historian Amanda H. Littauer's 2020 article in our [[Testimony:_Adult_Female_with_Minor|testimonials]] page. The detailed [[Feminism]] page is largely by me.   


*A large fact-checker article on [[Erwin Schrodinger]]. Large articles on historical MAP figures: [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[John Ruskin]], [[Eric Gill]], and [[Ernest Dowson]]. The most detailed article anywhere on [[Roger Moody]], a left-wing MAP figure who was the 1st British person to openly declare himself a "paedophile" in print.  
*A large fact-checker article on [[Erwin Schrodinger]]. Large articles on historical MAP figures: [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[John Ruskin]], [[Eric Gill]], and [[Ernest Dowson]]. The most detailed article anywhere on [[Roger Moody]], a left-wing MAP figure who was the 1st British person to openly declare himself a "paedophile" in print. The most detailed page anywhere on [[Nettie Pollard]], a pioneering British lesbian activist and civil rights campaigner who supported [[PIE]] and children's liberation.  


*General/miscellaneous: Australian modern MAP figure [[Clarence Osborne]]. The author of ''Lolita'', [[Vladimir Nabokov]], and the contemporary artist he admired: [[Balthus]]. Books like Nancy Friday's truly sex-positive [[My Secret Garden]], and the 1st anthology of American homosexual literature [[Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924)]], as well as its author [[Edward Mark Slocum]]. The [[Encyclopedia of Homosexuality]] (1990) - a good starting point for the history of [[pederasty]]. [[Boyd McDonald]] - publisher of reader's sex stories / histories in the long-running gay pornography and erotic literature zine ''S.T.H.'' or ''Straight to Hell'', which often involved childhood experiences and age-gap sexual experience.
*General/miscellaneous: Australian modern MAP figure [[Clarence Osborne]]. The author of ''Lolita'', [[Vladimir Nabokov]], and the contemporary artist he admired: [[Balthus]]. Books like Nancy Friday's truly sex-positive [[My Secret Garden]], and the 1st anthology of American homosexual literature [[Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924)]], as well as its author [[Edward Mark Slocum]]. The [[Encyclopedia of Homosexuality]] (1990) - a good starting point for the history of [[pederasty]]. [[Boyd McDonald]] - publisher of reader's sex stories / histories in the long-running gay pornography and erotic literature zine ''S.T.H.'' or ''Straight to Hell'', which often involved childhood experiences and age-gap sexual experience. Gay icons [[Harvey Milk]] and [[Craig Rodwell]].


*Academics (General): [[Ken Plummer]], [[John P. De Cecco]], [[David Sonenschein]], [[Ernest Borneman]], [[John Money]], [[Richard Green]], [[Donald West]], [[Gilbert Herdt]], [[Gert Hekma]], [[Will H. L. Ogrinc]], [[Theo Sandfort]], [[Terry Leahy]] (updated links), [[Allie C. Kilpatrick]], [[Paul Okami]], [[Chin-Keung Li]]/C.K. Li, [[Warren Johansson]], [[Stephen Wayne Foster]], [[Rachel Hope Cleves]], [[Nicholas Syrett]], [[Leonardo Arce Vidal]], [[Hoko Horii]], [[Gennady Borisovich Deryagin]], [[LeRoy G. Schultz]], [[Preben Hertoft]], [[Helmut Graupner]], [[Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg]], [[Volkmar Sigusch]], [[Eberhard Schorsch]], [[Gunter Schmidt]], [[Thore Langfeldt]], [[Katharina Rutschky]], [[Marjan Sax]], [[Pat Sikes]] (teacher-student relationships), [[Jeffrey Weeks]], [[Philip Jenkins]], [[Charles Shively]] and his friend [[NAMBLA]] spokesperson [[Tom Reeves]].  
*Academics (General): [[Ken Plummer]], [[John P. De Cecco]], [[David Sonenschein]], [[Ernest Borneman]], [[John Money]], [[Richard Green]], [[Donald West]], [[Gilbert Herdt]], [[Gert Hekma]], [[Will H. L. Ogrinc]], [[Theo Sandfort]], [[Terry Leahy]] (updated links), [[Allie C. Kilpatrick]], [[Paul Okami]], [[Chin-Keung Li]]/C.K. Li, [[Warren Johansson]], [[Stephen Wayne Foster]], [[Rachel Hope Cleves]], [[Nicholas Syrett]], [[Leonardo Arce Vidal]], [[Hoko Horii]], [[Gennady Borisovich Deryagin]], [[LeRoy G. Schultz]], [[Preben Hertoft]], [[Helmut Graupner]], [[Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg]], [[Volkmar Sigusch]], [[Eberhard Schorsch]], [[Gunter Schmidt]], [[Thore Langfeldt]], [[Katharina Rutschky]], [[Marjan Sax]], [[Pat Sikes]] (teacher-student relationships), [[Jeffrey Weeks]], [[Philip Jenkins]], [[Charles Shively]] and his friend [[NAMBLA]] spokesperson [[Tom Reeves]].  

Latest revision as of 00:17, 11 May 2026

This user has been awarded a blue cross (for contributing at least 7 complete articles on NewgonWiki), and is thus able to award the cross to any other editor

Role: Editorial Lead: Social History and Critical Theory.

Teleiophile (i.e. not, myself, an MAP). I've come to be interested in MAP issues through scholarship, so I tend to produce pages about academics and historical figures related to MAPs. Some pages I've produced include:

  • A large fact-checker article on Erwin Schrodinger. Large articles on historical MAP figures: Charlie Chaplin, John Ruskin, Eric Gill, and Ernest Dowson. The most detailed article anywhere on Roger Moody, a left-wing MAP figure who was the 1st British person to openly declare himself a "paedophile" in print. The most detailed page anywhere on Nettie Pollard, a pioneering British lesbian activist and civil rights campaigner who supported PIE and children's liberation.

I've also made edits to already existing pages that aren't shown here. Want to get in touch? Leave a comment at heretictoc.com and I'll be likely to see it and reply. Or join the Newgon chat on Matrix/Element.