"Author and historian Hanne Blank discusses her book *Straight: The Surprisingly Short History of Heterosexuality*. Like the typewriter and the light bulb, Blank argues that the heterosexual was invented in the 1860s and swiftly and permanently transformed Western culture. The idea of 'the heterosexual' was unprecedented. Men and women had been having sex, marrying, building families, and falling in love for millennia without having any special name for their emotions or acts. Yet, within half a century, 'heterosexual' had become a byword for 'normal,' enshrined in law, medicine, psychiatry, and the media as a new gold standard for human experience. In this chronicle, Blank digs deep into the past of sexual orientation, while simultaneously exploring its contemporary psyche. Illuminating the hidden patterns in centuries of events and trends, Blank shows how culture creates and manipulates the ways we think about and experience desire, love, and relationships between men and women."
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