Åsmund Borgen Gjerde is a postdoctoral research fellow in queer history at the University of Bergen. He is currently writing his third book, about sexual radicalism in Western Europe and North America, titled Dialectic of Instincts: Civilizational Breakdown, Queer Liberation and the Origins of “1968.” His second book, The Meaning of Israel: Anti-Zionism and Philo-Zionism in the Postwar Left, will be published later this year. His research on Ole Ivar Lovaas will be published in the journal History of the Human Sciences.
Åsmund Borgen Gjerde
Articles
The Man Who Believed He Could Have Raised Hitler to Be a Nice Person
Åsmund Borgen Gjerde excavates the link between Ole Ivar Lovaas’s Nazi past and his UCLA-based work on “curing” autistic children.
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