Rutherford Emily
J Hist Ideas. 2014 Oct;75(4):605-27. doi: 10.1353/jhi.2014.0028.
The historian and critic John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) was the first thinker in Britain to develop an academic model of male homosexual identity. Previous work on Symonds has not fully understood his distinctive blend of scholarship and sexual identity; this article situates Symonds' thinking about homosexuality within a wider context of nineteenth-century ideas about the classics, modern history, ethics, religion, and science. It argues that intellectual and ethical concerns were more fundamental to Symonds' sense of self than sexual expression, and that they shaped his understanding of his own and others' sexuality.
历史学家兼评论家约翰·阿丁顿·西蒙兹(1840 - 1893)是英国首位提出男同性恋身份学术模型的思想家。此前关于西蒙兹的研究尚未充分理解他将学术与性身份独特融合的特点;本文将西蒙兹关于同性恋的思考置于19世纪有关古典学、现代史、伦理学、宗教和科学等更广泛的思想背景中。文章认为,对于西蒙兹的自我认知而言,知识和伦理关切比性表达更为根本,并且这些关切塑造了他对自身及他人性取向的理解。