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: The American medical philosopher Frederick Suppe shows that all diagnosis included in the diagnostic groups of "paraphilias" (perversions) can be substituted by other, non-sexual diagnosis. He concludes that the current classification of sexual disorders by the American Psychiatric Association in DMS-III is "merely the codification of social mores". [wd] | : The American medical philosopher Frederick Suppe shows that all diagnosis included in the diagnostic groups of "paraphilias" (perversions) can be substituted by other, non-sexual diagnosis. He concludes that the current classification of sexual disorders by the American Psychiatric Association in DMS-III is "merely the codification of social mores". [wd] | ||
; 1984 | ; 1984 | ||
: An exhibit titled "Eldorado -- Homosexual Women and Men in Berlin 1850 - 1950, History, Eveyday Life, and Culture" opens at the Schwules Museum in Berlin. This is the first known museum exhibition centering on homosexuality. | : An [[exhibit]] titled "Eldorado -- Homosexual Women and Men in Berlin 1850 - 1950, History, Eveyday Life, and Culture" opens at the Schwules Museum in Berlin. This is the first known museum exhibition centering on homosexuality. | ||
; 1984 | ; 1984 | ||
: [[Lady Thorn]] sponsors her first [[Bizarre Flea Market]] in San Francisco. | : [[Lady Thorn]] sponsors her first [[Bizarre Flea Market]] in San Francisco. |
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Books Published
- "Urban Aboriginals" by Geoff Mains
- "Leather Blues" -The Adventures of Denny Sargent by Jack Fritscher
- "Corporal in Charge of Taking Care of Captain O'Malle"y a collection of short stories, by Jack Fritscher.
- "Beauty's Punishment" by A. N. Roquelaure (Anne Rice), the second book of The Beauty Trilogy.
- "The Mineshaft" a novel by Tim Barrus.
- "The Raging Peace" by Artemis Oakgrove, the first in the Throne Trilogy of lesbian leatherish erotica.
- "The Brig" by Mason Powel, a novel which had been previously serialized in Drummer.
Clubs and groups formed
- Formation of Arizona Gay Rodeo Association; California Eagles, SF; Copperstate Leathermen, Phoenix; Defenders of Mithra, Portland, OR; Disciples of DeSade, Dallas; GLSM Hamburg; Golden State Gay Rodeo Association; Grand Rapids Rivermen; The great Midwestern Society for the Promotion and Proliferation of S&M; On Motor Club, Paris; The Outcasts, SF; Pittsburgh MC; Severn Link MSC, Bristol, UK; SigMa, DC; Tridents MC, Boston; Two Wheelers, Omaha; and Wasatch Leathermen MC, Salt Lake City.
- 1984
- The American medical philosopher Frederick Suppe shows that all diagnosis included in the diagnostic groups of "paraphilias" (perversions) can be substituted by other, non-sexual diagnosis. He concludes that the current classification of sexual disorders by the American Psychiatric Association in DMS-III is "merely the codification of social mores". [wd]
- 1984
- An exhibit titled "Eldorado -- Homosexual Women and Men in Berlin 1850 - 1950, History, Eveyday Life, and Culture" opens at the Schwules Museum in Berlin. This is the first known museum exhibition centering on homosexuality.
- 1984
- Lady Thorn sponsors her first Bizarre Flea Market in San Francisco.
- 1984
- San Francisco closes bath houses and sex clubs in an effort to limit the spread of AIDS. [R]
- 1984, Jan.
- Staff writers at the Wall Street Journal were first allowed to use the word "gay" instead of "homosexual" [TOL]
- 1984, Apr. 21
- "Farewell Catacombs, Fuck You World!" party held at the Catacombs as its final event. [R]
- 1984, May
- Ron Moore of Denver becomes the 6th International Mr. Leather at Park West in Chicago contest. He is the first black man to hold an international leather title. Died: Feb. 25, 1997.
- 1984, June
- Sonny Cline of San Francisco becomes the 1984 Mr. Drummer at the contest in San Francisco.
- 1984, June
- GMSMA (Gay Male S&M Activists) organizes its first Leather Pride Night in New York City.
- 1984, June 25
- Michael Foucault dies at the age of 57 of AIDS in Paris, France. [wd]
- 1984, Sept. 7 - 10
- Chicago Hellfire Club holds Inferno 13 in Douglas MI. David Lewis of Dallas receives the Caligula Award.
- 1984, Sept 24
- The original Dumbarton Bridge (constructed in 1927 to connect Fremont to Redwood City, CA) is taken down using explosives MSN article
- 1984, Sept.
- The first Folsom Street Fair is held in San Francisco.
- 1984, Oct 5-8
- American Uniform Association 7th Annual Review is held in Denver.
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