The Straight State, Margot Canaday
The Straight State, Margot Canaday
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The Straight State
Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America

Author: Margot Canaday

Series: Politics and Society in Modern America

Narrator: Laurel Lefkow

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/31/2023


Synopsis

A classic book now available on audio With narration by Laurel Lefkow, who reveals how the government enforced sex and gender conformity and relegated gays to second-class citizenship The Straight State is the most expansive study of the federal regulation of homosexuality yet written. Unearthing startling new evidence from the National Archives, Margot Canaday shows how the state systematically came to penalize homosexuality, giving rise to a regime of second-class citizenship that sexual minorities still live under today. Canaday looks at three key arenas of government control—immigration, the military, and welfare—and demonstrates how federal enforcement of sexual norms emerged with the rise of the modern bureaucratic state. She begins at the turn of the twentieth century when the state first stumbled upon evidence of sex and gender nonconformity, revealing how homosexuality was policed indirectly through the exclusion of sexually "degenerate" immigrants and other regulatory measures aimed at combating poverty, violence, and vice. Canaday argues that the state's gradual awareness of homosexuality intensified during the later New Deal and through the postwar period as policies were enacted that explicitly used homosexuality to define who could enter the country, serve in the military, and collect state benefits. Midcentury repression was not a sudden response to newly visible gay subcultures, Canaday demonstrates, but the culmination of a much longer and slower process of state-building during which the state came to know and to care about homosexuality across many decades. Social, political, and legal history at their most compelling, The Straight State explores how regulation transformed the regulated: in drawing boundaries around national citizenship, the state helped to define the very meaning of homosexuality in America.

Reviews

Goodreads review by William on May 03, 2023

Professor Canaday takes a look at the way the government attempted to regulate the sexual behavior of its American citizens or prospective citizens in the 20th century. Canaday specifically focuses on three institutions to expose her findings; the immigration process, the military, and welfare. The......more

Goodreads review by Marissa on February 11, 2021

Wow. I read this book as part of the BookRiot 2021 Read Harder Challenge, to answer prompt 4-"Read an LGBT History Book." The Straight State is something I may have read while getting my masters degree in applied politics-and I truly wish I had. This book is an incredibly detailed history without ev......more

Goodreads review by Grace on January 29, 2026

A really enlightening and impressive work that demonstrates how the American state built up their understanding and regulations of homosexual people in the military, welfare, and immigration. I do not have as much knowledge in the history of immigration policy, so this was particularly helpful for t......more

Goodreads review by David on January 01, 2025

Margot Canaday’s The Straight State analyzes the “three engines of the 20th century [American] state,” the Bureau of Immigration, the military, and welfare agencies, and examines “how federal interest in homosexuality developed in tandem with the growth of the bureaucratic state” (2). Unlike the Eur......more

Goodreads review by charlie on March 15, 2019

This book is an incredible history of homosexuality in America from the late-nineteenth century into the twentieth century and is one of the most well-written and accessible scholarly texts I’ve ever read. Canaday deserves every award she got and then some.......more