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With a focus on historic sites, this volume explores the recent history of non- heteronormative Americans from the early twentieth century onward and the places associated with these communities. Authors explore how queer identities are connected with specific places: places where people gather, socialize, protest, mourn, and celebrate. The focus is deeper look at how sexually variant and gender non-conforming Americans constructed identity, created communities, and fought to have rights recognized by the government. Each chapter is accompanied by prompts and activities that invite readers to think critically and immerse themselves in the subject matter while working collaboratively with others.
Gays --- Historic sites --- Sexual minorities --- History. --- Bisexual Culture. --- Bisexual History. --- Bisexual Identity. --- Gay Culture. --- Gay History. --- Gay Identity. --- Lesbian Culture. --- Lesbian History. --- Lesbian Identity. --- Queer Culture. --- Queer History. --- Queer Identity. --- Transgender Culture. --- Transgender History. --- Transgender Identity.
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"Queer Lives across the Wall examines the everyday lives of queer Berliners between 1945 and 1970, tracing private and public queer life from the end of the Nazi regime through the gay and lesbian liberation movements of the 1970s. Andrea Rottmann explores how certain spaces--including homes, bars, streets, parks, and prisons--facilitated and restricted queer lives in the overwhelmingly conservative climate that characterized both German postwar states. By examining both public and private urban spaces, the book draws a complex picture of how queer lives were lived, going beyond previous histories that focus on state surveillance and the persecution of male homosexuality. With a theoretical toolkit informed by feminist, queer, and spatial theories, the book combines previously unknown sources from the archives of the feminist and LGBTIQ* movements in police, Stasi, and prisoner files. As an intersectional history of lesbian, trans, and gay male lives in East and West Berlin, Queer Lives across the Wall illuminates the entanglements of gender, sexuality, and class."--
Gays --- Homosexuality --- Same-sex attraction --- Sexual orientation --- Bisexuality --- Gay people --- Gay persons --- Homosexuals --- Persons --- Social conditions --- History --- Berlin Wall. --- Cold War. --- East Berlin. --- Magnus Hirschfeld. --- Nazi Germany. --- Weimar Germany. --- West Berlin. --- gay rights. --- history of sexuality. --- lesbian history. --- queer Berlin. --- queer German history. --- trans history. --- urban history. --- 1900-1999 --- Germany
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Reimagines the field of queer studies by asking "How do we do queer theory?" Imagining Queer Methods showcases the methodological renaissance unfolding in queer scholarship. This volume brings together emerging and esteemed researchers from all corners of the academy who are defining new directions for the field. From critical race studies, history, journalism, lesbian feminist studies, literature, media studies, and performance studies to anthropology, education, psychology, sociology, and urban planning, this impressive interdisciplinary collection covers topics such as humanistic approaches to reading, theorizing, and interpreting, as well as scientific appeals to measurement, modeling, sampling, and statistics. By bringing together these diverse voices into an unprecedented single volume, Amin Ghaziani and Matt Brim inspire us with innovative ways of thinking about methods and methodologies in queer studies.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Queer theory --- Gay and lesbian studies --- Methodology. --- Forschungsmethode. --- John Keene. --- LGBTQ studies. --- Methodologie. --- Michael Johnson. --- Pulse nightclub. --- Queer-Theorie. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology. --- affect;Agnes Martin;AIDS;attachment genealogy;Billie Holiday;black lesbians;black queer studies;block chain;blues and jazz women;Buffie Johnson;chocolate cities;CLAGS;Counternarratives;demography;discursive hustling;dyke methods;dyke subjectivity;eroticism;essay-as-performance;ethnography;feminist methods;field formation;gayborhoods;gender equality;gender identity;gender-fluid;general education;ghost-document;heteronormativity;heterosexism;heterosexuality;history of science;HIV;identity categories;intersectionality. --- lesbian history. --- methodology. --- methods and methodology. --- migration. --- nonbinary. --- open education resources (OER). --- oral history. --- participatory action research. --- provocations. --- queer South. --- queer history. --- queer mess. --- queer of color interview. --- queer pedagogy. --- queer phenomenology. --- queer studies. --- queer theory. --- queer time. --- redaction as revelation. --- sexual orientation. --- sociology. --- transgender. --- web 2.0. --- women's experience. --- worldmaking. --- USA.
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Imagining Queer Methods' showcases the methodological renaissance unfolding in queer scholarship. This volume brings together emerging and esteemed researchers from all corners of the academy who are defining new directions for the field. From critical race studies, history, journalism, lesbian feminist studies, literature, media studies, and performance studies to anthropology, education, psychology, sociology, and urban planning, this impressive interdisciplinary collection covers topics such as humanistic approaches to reading, theorizing, and interpreting, as well as scientific appeals to measurement, modeling, sampling, and statistics. By bringing together these diverse voices into an unprecedented single volume, Amin Ghaziani and Matt Brim inspire us with innovative ways of thinking about methods and methodologies in queer studies.
Gay and lesbian studies --- Queer theory --- Methodology. --- United States. --- AIDS. --- Agnes Martin. --- Billie Holiday. --- Buffie Johnson. --- CLAGS. --- Counternarratives. --- HIV. --- John Keene. --- LGBTQ studies. --- Michael Johnson. --- Pulse nightclub. --- affect. --- attachment genealogy. --- black lesbians. --- black queer studies. --- block chain. --- blues and jazz women. --- chocolate cities. --- demography. --- discursive hustling. --- dyke methods. --- dyke subjectivity. --- eroticism. --- essay-as-performance. --- ethnography. --- feminist methods. --- field formation. --- gayborhoods. --- gender equality. --- gender identity. --- gender-fluid. --- general education. --- ghost-document. --- heteronormativity. --- heterosexism. --- heterosexuality. --- history of science. --- identity categories. --- intersectionality. --- lesbian history. --- methodology. --- methods and methodology. --- migration. --- nonbinary. --- open education resources (OER). --- oral history. --- participatory action research. --- provocations. --- queer South. --- queer history. --- queer mess. --- queer of color interview. --- queer pedagogy. --- queer phenomenology. --- queer studies. --- queer theory. --- queer time. --- redaction as revelation. --- sexual orientation. --- sociology. --- transgender. --- web 2.0. --- women’s experience. --- worldmaking.
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