The Intermediaries A Weimar Story

Cover of The Intermediaries A Weimar Story by Brandy Schillace
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9781324036319
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The Intermediaries A Weimar Story by Brandy Schillace, published by W. W. Norton, Incorporated on May 13, 2025, is a detailed exploration of the Institute for Sexual Science in interwar Germany. This book recounts the significant yet overlooked contributions of the institute, which was the world’s first center for homosexual and transgender rights, led by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld. Through the perspective of Dora Richter, a patient at the institute, the narrative delves into her journey of transitioning and living authentically as a woman amidst the backdrop of rising nationalism and prejudice.

Readers will discover the intricate connections between early gender-affirming medical practices and the burgeoning queer rights movement during the Weimar era. The Intermediaries highlights the interplay of sex science and social history, revealing how political factions manipulated scientific advancements for their agendas. With a focus on LGBTQ+ demographic studies and the political landscape of the time, this book combines archival material with personal stories, offering insights into the struggles and triumphs of early LGBTQ pioneers. The narrative serves not only as a historical account but also as a reflection on contemporary issues surrounding trans rights and legislation.


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Set in interwar Germany, The Intermediaries tells the forgotten story of the Institute for Sexual Science, the world’s first center for homosexual and transgender rights. Headed by a gay Jewish man, Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, the institute aided in the first gender-affirming surgeries and hormone treatments, acting as a rebellious base of operations in the face of rising prejudice, nationalism, and Nazi propaganda.

An expert in medical history, Brandy Schillace tells the story of the Institute through the eyes of Dora Richter, an Institute patient whom we follow in her quest to transition and live as a woman. While the colorful but ultimately tragic arc of Weimar Berlin is well documented, The Intermediaries is the first book to assert the inseparable, interdependent relationship of sex science to both the queer rights movement and the permissive Weimar culture, tracking how political factions perverted that same science to suit their own ends.

This riveting book brings together forgotten scientific and surgical discoveries (including previously untranslated archival material from Berlin) with the politics and social history that galvanized the first stirrings of the trans rights movement. Through its unforgettable characters and immersive, urgent storytelling, The Intermediaries charts the relationships between nascent sexual science, queer civil rights, and the fight against fascism. It tells riveting stories of LGBTQ pioneers-a surprising, long-suppressed history-and offers a cautionary tale in the face of today’s oppressive anti-trans legislation.

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Language: en. Pages: 352.

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