Esther Newton

Esther Newton

Esther Newton (b. 1940, New York) is an American cultural anthropologist best known for her pioneering work on the ethnography of lesbian and gay communities in the United States. Newton was born in New York. She studied history at the University of Michigan and received her BA with distinction in 1962 before starting graduate work in anthropology at the University of Chicago under David M. Schneider. [Rubin, Gayle (2002) "Studying Sexual Subcultures: excavating the ethnography of gay communities in urban North America." In Ellen Lewin & William Leap (Eds.), "Out in Theory: the emergence of lesbian and gay anthropology". Pp: 17-68. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.]

Her PhD dissertation, "The drag queens; a study in urban anthropology" (1968), examined the experiences, social interactions, and culture of drag queens, or (mostly gay-identified) men who dressed and performed as women in various kinds of theatrical settings or as an expression/performance of their sexual identity. Later published in several articles and as "Mother camp: female impersonators in America" (1972), Newton's work represented the first major anthropological study of a homosexual community in the United States and also laid some of the groundwork for theorists such as Judith Butler, who would later explore the performative dimensions of sex and gender roles. [Rubin, Gayle (2002) "Studying Sexual Subcultures: excavating the ethnography of gay communities in urban North America." In Ellen Lewin & William Leap (Eds.), "Out in Theory: the emergence of lesbian and gay anthropology". Pp: 17-68. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.]

Her second book, "Cherry Grove, Fire Island: Sixty years in America’s first gay and lesbian town" (1993), used oral history and ethnographic methods to document the changing dynamics of Cherry Grove, a beach resort on Fire Island, New York and one of the oldest and most visible predominantly lesbian and gay communities in the United States.

She identifies as lesbian [Newton, Esther (2000) "Margaret Mead made me gay: personal essays, public ideas". Durham: Duke University Press.] [Newton, Esther (forthcoming) "My Butch Career: A Queer Life in Anthropology". New York: St. Martin's Press.] and is currently Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Kempner Distinguished Research Professor at Purchase College, State University of New York. Newton is also a Lecturer in Women's Studies and American Culture at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Esther Newton is in a long-term partnership with controversial lesbian-feminist performance artist Holly Hughes.

References

elect Bibliography

*Newton, Esther (1968) "The drag queens; a study in urban anthropology." PhD dissertation, University of Chicago, Dept. of Anthropology.
*Newton, Esther (1979) "Mother camp: Female impersonators in America". Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Originally published 1972 by Prentice-Hall]
*Newton, Esther (1993) "Cherry Grove, Fire Island: Sixty years in America’s first gay and lesbian town". Boston: Beacon Press.
*Newton, Esther (2000) "Margaret Mead made me gay: personal essays, public ideas". Durham: Duke University Press.
*Newton, Esther (forthcoming) "My Butch Career: A Queer Life in Anthropology". New York: St. Martin's Press.

External links

* [http://www.purchase.edu/departments/AcademicPrograms/faculty/esthernewton/esthernewton.aspx Esther Newton] faculty profile at SUNY Purchase.


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