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    Durham ; London : Duke University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046024505
    Format: 358 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781478001829 , 9781478002871
    Content: Approached as a wellspring of cultural authenticity and historical exceptionality, New Orleans appears in opposition to a nation perpetually driven by progress. 'Remaking New Orleans' shows how this narrative is rooted in a romantic cultural tradition, continuously repackaged through the twin engines of tourism and economic development, and supported by research that has isolated the city from comparison and left unquestioned its entrenched inequality. Working against this feedback loop, the contributors place New Orleans at the forefront of national patterns of urban planning, place-branding, structural inequality, and racialization. Nontraditional sites like professional wrestling matches, middle-class black suburbs, and Vietnamese gardens take precedence over cliched renderings of Creole cuisine, voodoo queens, and hot jazz. Covering the city's founding through its present and highlighting changing political and social formations, this volume remakes New Orleans as a rich site for understanding the quintessential concerns of American cities
    Note: La Catrina : the Mexican specter of New Orleans / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- Charles Gayarré and the imagining of an exceptional city : the literary roots of the Creole city / Rien Fertel -- Phony city : under the skin of authenticity / Aaron Nyerges -- "Things you'd imagine Zulu tribes to do" : the Zulu parade in New Orleans Carnival / Felipe Smith -- The saga of the junkyard dog / Bryan Wagner -- Local, native, Creole, Black : claiming belonging, producing autochthony / Helen A. Regis -- The contradictions of the film welfare economy, or, For the love of Treme / Vicki Mayer, Heidi Schmalbach, and Toby Miller -- "Queers, fairies, and ne'er-do-wells" : rethinking the notion of a sexually liberal New Orleans / Alecia Long -- Building Black suburbs in New Orleans / Vern Baxter and Maria Casati -- Refugee pastoralism : Vietnamese American self-representation in New Orleans / Marguerite Nguyen -- Boosting the private sector : Federal aid and downtown development in the 1970s / Megan French-Marcelin -- What's left for New Orleans? The people's reconstruction and the limits of Anarcho-Liberalism / Cedric G. Johnson -- Neoliberal futures : post-Katrina New Orleans, volunteers, and the ongoing allure of exceptionalism / Vincanne Adams -- The myth of authenticity and its impact on politics in New Orleans and beyond / Adolph Reed Jr
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Remaking New Orleans Durham : Duke University Press, 2019 ISBN 9781478003328
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: New Orleans, La. ; Kulturanthropologie ; Brauch ; Soziale Situation ; Konferenzschrift
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    kobvindex_HPB1090549391
    Format: 1 online resource (xxix, 670 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781783745678 , 1783745673 , 9781783745685 , 1783745681 , 9781783745692 , 178374569X , 1783745657 , 9781783745654 , 9781783746743 , 1783746742
    Content: "The essays in this book chart how women's profound and turbulent experiences of migration have been articulated in writing, photography, art and film. As a whole, the volume gives an impression of a wide range of migratory events from women's perspectives, covering the Caribbean Diaspora, refugees and slavery through the various lenses of politics and war, love and family. The contributors, which include academics and artists, offer both personal and critical points of view on the artistic and historical repositories of these experiences. Selfies, motherhood, violence and Hollywood all feature in this substantial treasure-trove of women's joy and suffering, disaster and delight, place, memory and identity. This collection appeals to artists and scholars of the humanities, particularly within the social sciences; though there is much to recommend it to creatives seeking inspiration or counsel on the issue of migratory experiences."--Publisher's website.
    Note: List of Contributors -- Introduction: Women and Migration[s] / D. Willis, E. Toscano and K. Brooks Nelson -- Part One: Imagining Family and Migration. 1. Between Self and Memory / E Ellyn Toscano ; 2. Fragments of Memory: Writing the Migrant's Story / Anna Arabindan-Kesson ; 3. A Congolese Woman's Life in Europe: A Postcolonial Diptych of Migration / Sandrine Colard ; 4. Migrations / Kathy Engel -- Part Two: Mobility and Migration. 5. Carrying Memory / Marianne Hirsch ; 6. Making Through Motion / Wangechi Mutu ; 7. Strange Set of Circumstances: White Artistic Migration and Crazy Quilt / Karen Finley ; 8. Nora Holt: New Negro Composer and Jazz Age Goddess / Cheryl A. Wall -- Part Three: Understanding Pathways. 9. Silsila: Linking Bodies, Deserts, Water / Sama Alshaibi ; 10. My Baby Saved My Life: Migration and Motherhood in an American High School / Jessica Ingram ; 11. Visualizing Displacement Above The Fold / Lorie Novak ; 12. Unveiling Violence: Gender and Migration in the Discourse of Right-Wing Populism / Debora Spini ; 13. A Different Lens / M Maaza Mengiste ; 14. Reinventing the Spaces Within: The Early Images of Artist Lalla Essaydi / Isolde Brielmaier ; 15. Swimming with E.C. / Kellie Jones -- Part Four: Reclaiming Our Time. 16. Kinship, the Middle Passage, and the Origins of Racial Slavery / Jennifer L. Morgan ; 17. Black Women's Work: Resisting and Undoing Character Education and the 'Good' White Liberal Agenda / Bettina L. Love ; 18. Filipina Stories: Gabriela NY and Justice for Mary Jane Veloso / Editha Mesina ; 19. Women & Migrations: African Fashion's Global Takeover / Allana Finley ; 20. What Would It Mean to Sing A Black Girl's Song?: A Brief Statement on the Reality of Anti-Black Girl Terror / Treva B. Lindsey -- Part Five: Situated at the Edge. 21. Fredi's Migration: Washington's Forgotten War on Hollywood / Pamela Newkirk ; 22. Julia de Burgos: Cultural Crossing and Iconicity / Vanessa Pérez-Rosario ; 23. Sarah Parker Remond's Black American Grand Tour / Sirpa Salenius ; 24. Making Latinx Art: Juana Valdes at the Crossroads of Latinx and Latin American Art / Arlene Dávila ; 25. Moving Mountains: Harriet Hosmer's Nineteenth-Century Italian Migration to Become the First Professional Woman Sculptor / Patricia Cronin -- Part Six: Transit, Transiting, and Transition. 26. Urban Candy: Screens, Selfies and Imaginings / Roshini Kempadoo ; 27. Controlled Images and Cultural Reassembly: Material Black Girls Living in an Avatar World / Joan Morgan ; 28. Supershero Amrita Simla, Partitioned Once, Migrated Twice / Sarah K. Khan ; 29. Diaspora, Indigeneity, Queer Critique: Tracey Moffatt's Aesthetics of Dwelling in Displacement / Gayatri Gopinath ; 30. The Performance of Doubles: The Transposition of Gender and Race in Ming Wong's Life of Imitation / Kalia Brooks Nelson -- Part Seven: The World is Ours, Too. 31. The Roots of Black American Women's Internationalism: Migrations of the Spirit and the Heart / Francille Rusan Wilson ; 32. 'The World is Ours, Too': Millennial Women and the New Black Travel Movement / Tiffany M. Gill ; 33. Performing a Life: Mattie Allen McAdoo's Odyssey from Ohio to South Africa, Australia and Beyond, 1890-1900 / Paulette Young ; 34. 'I Don't Pay Those Borders No Mind At All': Audley E. Moore ('Queen Mother' Moore) -- Grassroots Global Traveler and Activist / Sharon Harley ; 35. Löis Mailou Jones in the World / Cheryl Finley -- Part Eight: Emotional Cartography: Tracing the Personal. 36. The Ones Who Leave ... the Ones Who Are Left: Guyanese Migration Story / Grace Aneiza Ali ; 37. The Acton Photograph Archive: Between Representation and Re-Interpretation / Alessandra Capodacqua ; 38. Reconciliations at Sea: Reclaiming the Lusophone Archipelago in Mónica de Miranda's Video Works / M. Neelika Jayawardane ; 39. Transnational Minor Literature: Cristina Ali Farah's Somali Italian Stories / Alessandra Di Maio ; 40. Seizing Control of the Narrative / Misan Sagay ; 41. Migration as a Woman's Right: Stories from Comparative and Transnational Slavery Histories in the North Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds / Gunja SenGupta ; 42. The Sacred Migration of Sister Gertrude Morgan / Imani Uzuri -- List of Illustrations -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Hardback version : 9781783745661
    Additional Edition: Paperback : 9781783745654
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; History.
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    Penguin Canada
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34719876
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780735237629
    Content: " A CANADA READS 2020 SELECTION NATIONAL BESTSELLER 2020 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD WINNER How do you find yourself when the world tells you that you don't exist? Samra Habib has spent most of her life searching for the safety to be herself. As an Ahmadi Muslim growing up in Pakistan, she faced regular threats from Islamic extremists who believed the small, dynamic sect to be blasphemous. From her parents, she internalized the lesson that revealing her identity could put her in grave danger. When her family came to Canada as refugees, Samra encountered a whole new host of challenges: bullies, racism, the threat of poverty, and an arranged marriage. Backed into a corner, her need for a safe space in which to grow and nurture her creative, feminist spirit became dire. The men in her life wanted to police her, the women in her life had only shown her the example of pious obedience, and her body was a problem to be solved. So begins an exploration of faith, art, love, and queer sexuality, a journey that takes her to the far reaches of the globe to uncover a truth that was within her all along. A triumphant memoir of forgiveness and family, both chosen and not, We Have Always Been Here is a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt out of place and a testament to the power of fearlessly inhabiting one's truest self."
    Content: Biographisches: "SAMRA HABIB is a writer, photographer, and activist. As a journalist she's covered topics ranging from fashion trends and Muslim dating apps to the rise of Islamophobia in the U.S. Her portraits have been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and SOMArts in San Francisco and are part of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives' permanent collection. She works with LGBTQ organizations internationally, raising awareness of issues that impact queer Muslims around the world. We Have Always Been Here is her first book"
    Note: Auszeichnungen: Lambda Literary Foundation:Lambda Literary Awards (Lammys)
    Language: English
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    Penguin Canada
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    kobvindex_ZLB34938018
    ISBN: 9780735235014
    Content: " CANADA READS 2020 WINNER SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 EDNA STAEBLER AWARD FOR CREATIVE NON-FICTION NATIONAL BESTSELLER 2020 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD WINNER ONE OF BOOK RIOT'S 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL QUEER BOOKS OF ALL TIME How do you find yourself when the world tells you that you don't exist? Samra Habib has spent most of their life searching for the safety to be themself. As an Ahmadi Muslim growing up in Pakistan, they faced regular threats from Islamic extremists who believed the small, dynamic sect to be blasphemous. From their parents, they internalized the lesson that revealing their identity could put them in grave danger. When their family came to Canada as refugees, Samra encountered a whole new host of challenges: bullies, racism, the threat of poverty, and an arranged marriage. Backed into a corner, their need for a safe space—in which to grow and nurture their creative, feminist spirit—became dire. The men in Samra's life wanted to police them, the women in their life had only shown them the example of pious obedience, and their body was a problem to be solved. So begins an exploration of faith, art, love, and queer sexuality, a journey that takes them to the far reaches of the globe to uncover a truth that was within them all along. A triumphant memoir of forgiveness and family, both chosen and not, We Have Always Been Here is a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt out of place and a testament to the power of fearlessly inhabiting one's truest self."
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: April 15, 2019 A queer Muslim woman recounts her emotional, sexual, and spiritual unfurling. In her debut, writer, photographer, and activist Habib begins with her childhood in Pakistan, where she learned the protective value of hiding, which insulated her from public stigma (and her mother's private devastation) after Habib survived child sexual abuse at age 4. Hiding also provided tenuous safety for her Ahmadi Muslim family amid growing state and extremist violence against the religious minority. Masking her feelings also proved useful when her family sought asylum in Canada and traded one set of anxieties for another. There, the author endured racist bullying, growing alienation from her family, and the despair of her arranged marriage at 16: Getting to know men was not something the women in my family were encouraged to do. They were to be avoided at all times, like attack dogs without muzzles. After desperation drove Habib to attempt suicide, her survival pushed her to emerge from under the patriarchal, homophobic expectations of both her culture of origin and the broader Western culture within which she matured. She started by bravely defying her forced union, which propelled her on a challenging, revelatory journey to return to her queerness, faith, and family (biological and chosen). Religious and secular readers alike will be touched by the way Habib's faith has been strengthened, rather than undermined, by Islamophobia as well as by the compassion and candor with which she examines her complex filial relationships. Triumphantly, the narrative culminates in scenes of a life full of purpose, power, and belonging. Habib found a LGBTQ-centered mosque, created a queer Muslim portrait project, and accepted invitations to speak all over the world. Though the author's prose is occasionally overworked, the book is a moving example of resilience and healing in the face of racial, sexual, and familial trauma. A poignantly told memoir about a life fiercely lived. COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: June 3, 2019 Seeking a foundation rooted in home, family, and faith, journalist and photographer Habib explores her identity in a sincere debut that’s articulate in its depiction of the immigrant experience but thin as a memoir of sexual awakening. As a five-year-old Ahmadi Muslim in Lahore, Pakistan, surrounded by “women who didn’t have the blueprint for claiming their lives,” Habib witnessed her pious mother buckle under the belief that “Allah hates the loud laughter of women!” When political upheavals escalated persecution of Ahmadi Muslims, the family fled to Toronto in 1991. There, 10-year-old Habib felt “transported to a different planet” with “boys and girls mingling freely.” At 16, she endured an arranged marriage to an older cousin, later annulled after she attempted suicide,a second marriage at 19 offered escape from her family. By her mid-20s, a mentor opened a “window into a queer world.” She divorced her husband and began traveling the world and taking sexual partners who shaped her “experience of how race and desire intersect.” She writes candidly about her experiences: she joined a queer-friendly mosque, started a project photographing queer Muslims, and eventually came out to her parents. Habib’s narrative is brave and unique, yet her most affecting descriptions speak less to sexual freedom and more to immigrant Pakistani culture. This sometimes falls short of its promise. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://lj.libraryjournal.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png alt=Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: August 16, 2019 In this poignant memoir, Habib (Just Me and Allah: A Queer Muslim Photo Project) relates her life as a young immigrant in Canada. At age ten, the author left Pakistan with her family to flee religious persecution. Raised as a devout Muslim, Habib learned painfully early how to navigate the social cruelties meted out by her peers. The bullying she experienced from her elementary school classmates resulted in feelings of loneliness and frustration. In high school, things started to turn around when Habib attended a more diverse school and met students with backgrounds similar to her own. However, as a young teenager, she discovered she had to accept an arranged marriage to her first cousin. It was only after this marriage that Habib realized that her sexual identity did not mesh with her parents' plans. Ultimately, she broke free of the relationship and found her authentic self. VERDICT Habib's story will resonate with those who have faced similar challenges of finding their place in a culture different from their own. For all readers, it will illuminate the immigrant experience.--Mary Jennings, Camano Island Lib., WA Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: May 15, 2019 In this unforgettable memoir, journalist and activist Habib creates space and representation for the next generation of queer Muslim voices. Beginning with her childhood in Pakistan and her grade-school immigration to Toronto, Habib paints a searing portrait of her early struggle to find chosen family and community. Habib married her first husband (an arrangement) while she was still in high school and moved in with her second husband as an escape not long after the first marriage dissolved. Her young adulthood led Habib to believe that marriage was little more than a legal trap, and it took her many years to find love that was free, supportive, and empowering. Her coming out as queer was not one big moment, but rather a winding process of self-discovery buoyed by an unwavering network of allies. The memoir reads like a love letter to Habib's younger self: she begs readers to embrace radical, unavoidable, beautiful change in themselves and those around them, and to know that it will always lead them closer to their truest selves.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.) "
    Note: Auszeichnungen: Lambda Literary Foundation:Lambda Literary Awards (Lammys)
    Language: English
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV045227222
    Format: xv, 301 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783030064860 , 9783319926681
    Series Statement: Global queer politics
    Content: This book tracks the conceptual journeying of the term ?transgender? from the Global North - where it originated - along with the physical embodied journeying of transgender asylum seekers from countries within Africa to South Africa and considers the interrelationships between the two. The term 'transgender' transforms as it travels, taking on meaning in relation to bodies, national homes, institutional frameworks and imaginaries. This study centres on the experiences and narratives of people that can be usefully termed 'gender refugees', gathered through a series of life story interviews. It is the argument of this book that the departures, border crossings, arrivals and perceptions of South Africa for gender refugees have been both enabled and constrained by the contested meanings and politics of this emergence of transgender. This book explores, through these narratives, the radical constitutional-legal possibilities for 'transgender' in South Africa, the dissonances between the possibilities of constitutional law, and the pervasive politics/logic of binary ?sex/gender? within South African society. In doing so, this book enriches the emergent field of Transgender Studies and challenges some of the current dominant theoretical and political perceptions of 'transgender'. It offers complex narratives from the African continent regarding sex, gender, sexuality and notions of home concerning particular geo-politically situated bodies
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-92669-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Südafrika ; Einwanderer ; Transgender
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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045336296
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 301 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783319926698
    Series Statement: Global queer politics
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-92668-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-92670-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Südafrika ; Einwanderer ; Transgender
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    Farmington Hills, Michigan : Charles Scribner's Sons, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company
    UID:
    gbv_1750078457
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (3 volumes (lvii, 1873 pages))) , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9780684325545
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: ACT UP -- Activism in Africa South of the Sahara -- Adoption and surrogacy in Europe -- Adoption, fostering, and surrogacy (international) -- Aestheticism and decadence, nineteenth-century -- African commission on human and peoples' rights -- Afropop music -- AIDS memorial quilt : the NAMES Project -- Al-Akharun (2006; Seba al-Herz) -- alQaws -- Amer, Ghada (1963-) -- Ana Hiya Anti (2000; Elham Mansour) -- Antes que Anochezca (1992; Reinaldo Arenas) -- Anthropology in Africa South of the Sahara -- Anti-gender movement in Europe -- Anti-racist activism in Europe -- Anti-Semitism and Zionism -- Anti-Semitism in Europe -- Antisodomy and buggery trials -- Archives in Africa -- Archives in Asia -- Archives in Australia and New Zealand -- Archives in Europe -- Archives in Latin America -- Archives in North America -- Argentina's gender identity law -- The art of identity in India -- The art of queering Asian mythology -- Asexuality -- Asia Pacific Transgender Network -- Asrar 'Ailiyyah (2013; Hany Fawzy) -- Aswat -- Athletes, Trans and intersex -- Athletes, Trans and intersex, in Asia -- Australia and New Zealand -- 'Awdat al-Almani ila Rushdih (2006; Rashid al-Daif) -- El Baile de los 41 -- Bakla -- Barbin, Herculine (1838-1868) -- Bareed Mista3jil : True stories (2009) -- Bars and cabarets in Europe -- Bars, Working-class, in Mexico -- Bathhouse raids, Toronto (1981) -- Bayrut '75 (1975; Ghada al-Samman) -- BDSM (Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadism and Masochism) -- Benga, Francois "Feral" (1906-1957) -- El Beso de la Mujer Arana (1976; Manuel Puig) -- Bhutan -- Biological essentialism -- Black freedom movement and sexuality -- Blackmail -- The body politic -- Bom-Crioulo (1895; Adolfo Ferreira Caminha) -- Bookstores -- Boston marriage and women's romantic friendships -- Botswana -- Boys love (yaoi) manga -- Brokeback mountain -- The bubble (2006; Eytan Fox) -- Butt magazine -- Cabaret theater in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Cabo Verde -- Cameroon -- Camp -- Canadian criminal code reform (1969) -- Cape Town -- Carnival and sexuality in Brazil -- Cavafy, C.P. (1863-1933) -- Central American solidarity movement -- Chechnya, detention camps in -- Chevalier d'Eon or Mademoiselle Beaumont (1728-1810) -- Christianity in Africa : Anglican -- Christianity in Africa : LGBT friendly -- Christianity in Africa : Pentecostal and Charismatic -- Christianity in Africa : Roman Catholicism -- Cinema, African (Anglophone) -- Cinema, African (Francophone) -- Cinema, Latin American (early twentieth century) -- Cinema, Latin American (late twentieth and twenty-first centuries) -- Cisgender or cis -- Classical studies -- Clitoris -- The closet -- Cold War and sexuality in Latin America -- Colonialism in Africa South of the Sahara -- Combahee River Collective -- Coming-out/coming-in discourses in the Middle East -- Comite d'Urgence Anti-repression Homosexuelle (CUARH) -- Communism and queers in Europe -- Compton's cafeteria riot (1966) -- Confessional manuals in colonial Latin America -- Conquest and sodomy in Latin America -- Conversion therapy in China -- Cote d'Ivoire -- Cross-dressing in the West -- Cruising and cruising grounds -- The Cuban revolution and homosexuality -- Darnell v. Lloyd (1975) -- Daughters of Bilitis -- Defense of Marriage Act (1996) -- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) -- Diasporas, Queer -- Digital cultures in Latin America -- Dissidence in Singapore -- Al-Dizil (1994; Thani al-Suwaidi) -- Drag, Asian -- Dyketactics! -- Ecology and environmental issues and activism -- Egymasra Nezve (1982; Karoly Makk) -- Einayim Pkuhot (2009; Haim Tabakman) -- Elbe, Lili (1882-1931) -- Erauso, Catalina de (1592-1650) -- Ethiopia -- Ethnopornography -- Ethnopsychiatry -- Eunuchs -- Eurovision Song Contest -- Family law in Asia -- Female husband -- Feminism, African -- Femmes and butches -- Film festivals -- Fin de Siecle sexuality -- Fire (1996; Deepa Mehta) -- Florentine Codex and Nahua sexuality -- Fortune and men's eyes -- Foucault, Influence of -- Frente de Liberacion Homosexual -- Friendship societies in Europe -- FTMInternational --
    Content: Gangs and street kids in Africa -- Gay European Tourism Association -- The gay international and Mideast LGBTQI organizations -- Gay Latino Alliance (GALA) -- Gay liberation front -- Gender, Flexible systems, in Africa -- Gendered violence and feminicide in Latin America -- Gentrification in Europe -- Ghana -- Ghilman -- Graffiti and graphic art -- Groupe du 6 Novembre : Lesbiennes Issues du Colonialisme, de l'Esclavage et de l'Immigration -- Grupo de Trabalho Homossexual and LES -- Grupo Gay da Bahia -- Hajar al-Dahik (1990; Hoda Barakat) -- Halat Shaghaf (1998; Nihad Sirees) -- Harlem renaissance -- Hate crime law and policy in the United States -- Helem -- Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library -- Hena Maysara (2007; Khaled Youssef) -- Higher education and LGBTQ+ communities in the United States -- Hijras -- Historical Sexes -- HIV/AIDS -- HIV/AIDS in Africa -- HIV/AIDS in Egyptian cinema -- HIV/AIDS in Europe -- HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean -- HIV/AIDS in South and Southeast Asia -- HIV/AIDS in the United States -- Homoerotic Poetry of Abu Nuwas -- Homoeroticism in the plays of Ibn Daniyal -- Homonationalism in Africa -- Homosexual acts in Shari'a -- Human rights -- Human rights and activism in Latin America -- Human rights and queer Arab refugees -- Human rights campaign -- Human rights in Asia -- Human rights in Europe -- I luv u but (2012-2014; Fadia Abboud) -- Imarat Ya'kubian (2002; Alaa al-Aswany) -- Imperialism and colonialism -- Inquisition, criminal courts, and sexuality in colonial Latin America -- Institut fur Sexualwissenschaft -- Internet in Africa -- Internet queer sites in the Middle East -- Intersex identities -- Involuntary servitude and same-sex sexuality in Africa -- ISIS gay trials -- Iskandariyya ... Leh? (1979; Youssef Chahine) -- Islam in Africa South of the Sahara -- Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) -- Jannat wa-Iblis (1992; Nawal El Saadawi) -- Joteria studies -- Kathoey -- Kenya -- Khookha McQueer (1987-) -- Kinsey scale -- Kinship in Europe -- Lambda legal defense and education fund -- Language -- Language in Africa -- Language in Europe -- Language in Latin America -- Lavender menace -- Lavender Scare -- Lesbanese (2008; Alissar Gazal) -- Lesbian feminist encuentros of Latin America and the Caribbean -- Lesbian Herstory Archives -- Lesbian lands, women's lands, and separatist communes -- Lesbian mothering and adoption in Latin America -- The lesbian music movement -- Literary discourses in the Ottoman Middle East (1500-1900) -- Literature, African (Anglophone) -- Literature, African (Francophone) -- Literature, Caribbean (Anglophone and Creole) -- Literature, Caribbean (Francophone) -- Madame Sata (1900-1976) -- Madchen in uniform (1931; Leontine Sagan) -- Maghreb -- Malaysia -- Marches on Washington -- Marriage migration in Asia -- Marriage, Same-sex, in Latin America -- Marriage, Same-sex, in Taiwan -- Marriage, Universal, in Europe -- Marriage, Woman-woman, in Africa -- Masculinity in Iranian cinema -- Mattachine society -- Medicine, Complementary and alternative -- Meem -- Metelkova Mesto (Slovenia) -- Mexican revolution and sexuality -- Migrant queer communities, US -- Migration to Europe -- Militarism and sexualities in the Asia-Pacific region -- Military law and policy in the United States -- Military/Navy in the United Kingdom -- Mishima, Yukio (1925-1970) -- Misk al-Ghazal (1988; Hanan al-Shaykh) -- Moche pottery -- Molly houses -- Mongolia -- Mozambique -- MSM (Men Who Have Sex with Men) in Asia -- Mufakharat al-Jawari wa-al-Ghilman (al-Jahiz) -- Mukhannath -- Museo Travesti del Peru -- Museums and memorials -- Muxes -- Namibia -- Nationalism and sexuality in Europe -- Naz Foundation International -- Neoliberalism in Africa -- Neoliberalism in Latin America -- New media in Asia -- The Nicaraguan revolution -- Nigeria -- Nkoli, Simon (1957-1998) -- Nuzhat al-Albab Fima La Yujad Fi Kitab (Ahmad ibn Yusuf al-Tifashi) -- Offences Against the Person Act (1861) -- The Order of Chaeronea -- Orgasm and orgasmology -- Orientalism in gay pornography about the Middle East -- Otaku sexualities in Japan -- Ottoman and Persian miniature paintings --
    Content: Pacific Island and Pacific Island diaspora identities -- Pakistan, "Queer" -- Parada do Orgulho LGBT de Sao Paulo, Brazil -- Parenting rights in North America -- Pasolini's cinematic adaptation of A thousand and one nights -- Penis -- People Like Us (PLU) -- Performance artists in Latin America -- Phone apps -- Photography in Europe -- Pinhua Baojian (1849; Sen Chen) -- Pink triangle -- Pinkwashing -- Poets in Latin America -- Popular music and queer identities -- Pornography -- Pornography in Asia -- Pornoterrorismo and post-porn -- Pride demonstrations in Europe -- Pride parades and marches -- Psychoanalysis in Argentina -- Psychopathia Sexualis (1886; Richard von Krafft-Ebing) -- Puerto Ricans in the diaspora -- Pulp fiction, Gay and lesbian -- QT v. Hong Kong Immigration Department (2017) -- Queen Boat trials (2001-2002) -- Queer domesticity in Europe -- Queer in Latin America -- Queer names and identity politics in the Arab world -- Queer themes in Italian Neorealist cinema -- Queer theorists -- Queer theory, African -- Rape, Corrective, in Africa -- Refugees and asylum in Africa -- Refugees and immigration policies -- Religion and same-sex behaviors : Christianity -- Religion and same-sex behaviors : Islam -- Religion and same-sex behaviors : Judaism -- Rescalvo, Sonia (1946-1991) -- Resorts -- Rituals and same-sex and trans experience -- Roopbaan -- Ruling, Anna (1880-1953) -- Rural queer communities, US -- Rural queerness -- Russian Gay Propaganda Law -- Sacred Band of Thebes -- Samoan Fa'afafine -- Sappho, Nineteenth-century rediscovery of -- Scandals in Europe -- Scouting -- Section 377 and Section 377A -- Section 377 in South Asia -- Senegal -- Sex reassignment surgery in Asia -- Sex reassignment surgery in Iran -- Sex tourism in Asia -- Sex tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Sex tourism in the Middle East -- Sex work in Asia -- Sex work/sex tourism/sex trafficking in Africa -- Sexology in Asia -- Sexperts and sex education in the West -- Sexual revolution in Europe -- Sexual revolution in the United States -- Sharaf (1997; Sun'allah Ibrahim) -- Shifting sexual norms in nineteenth-century Iran -- Sins against nature in colonial Latin America -- Situational homosexuality -- Slavery and sodomy in Brazil -- Sodomy laws in the United States -- Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648-1695) -- South Africa -- Southern Comfort Conference -- Spectra Project -- Sports and sexuality in Latin America -- Sports, Women in, Africa -- Stone butch blues (1993; Leslie Feinberg) -- Stonewall riots, International effects of -- Strange fruit -- Sufi treatment of same-sex relations in poetry and prose -- Sunil Babu Pant and Others v. Nepal Government (2007) -- tatiana de la tierra (1961-2012) -- Thai K-pop -- Theater, Queer -- Third genders -- Thomas/Thomasine Hall Court Case (1629) -- A thousand and one nights -- Tibet -- Tom of Finland (1920-1991) -- Tongzhi -- Tongzhi literature, Taiwan -- Trans issues in Africa -- Transfeminism -- Transgender identity in Iranian cinema -- Transgender Muslims -- Transgender organizations in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan -- TRansgendered subjectivities in contemporary Iran -- Transvestites/transsexuals -- Travel/travelogues on the Middle East -- Travesti and trans activism in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Treason and queerness -- Tuqus al-Isharat wa-al-Tahawwulat (1994; Sa'dallah Wannous) -- Turkish baths -- Two-spirit -- Ubuntu -- Uganda -- The Ugly Law (1961-1965; Denmark) -- Urban queerness -- El Vampiro de la Colonia Roma (1979; Luis Zapata) -- Vargas, Chavela (1919-2012) -- Vietnam War -- Vietnam War, LGBTQ+ veterans -- Von Mahlsdorf, Charlotte (1928-2002) -- W v. Registrar of Marriages (2013) -- Waria -- "We Demand" Protest (1971) -- The well of loneliness (1928; Radclyffe Hall) -- Wilde in Sinophone culture -- Wilde Trials, International significance of -- Witchcraft/occult in Africa -- The Wolfenden report -- Zheng He (1371-1433) -- Zhongxing phenomenon -- Zimbabwe -- Zuqaq al-Midaq (1947; Naguib Mahfouz).
    Content: This encyclopedia covers LGBTQ topics in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East, as well as North America, and takes an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, using film, literature, human rights, politics, landmark legislation, activism, the arts, language, sports, and historical events as points of entry into the content
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780684325538
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Global encyclopedia of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) history Farmington Hills, Mich : Charles Scribner's Sons, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, [2019]
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (175 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783839442111
    Series Statement: Queer studies Band 17
    Note: Die Publikation "entstand im Kontext des Fachtages 'Refugees & Queers. Zur Verschränkung von Geflüchteten- und LSBTTIQ-Emanzipationspolitiken - Chancen, Herausforderungen, Forschungsstand', der 2016 in Dresden stattfand." (Einleitung, Seite 10) , Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-3-8376-4211-7
    Language: German
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: LGBT ; Verfolgung ; Flüchtling ; Migration ; Deutschland ; LGBT ; Asylrecht ; Flüchtlingshilfe ; Intersektionalität ; Deutschland ; Flüchtlingshilfe ; LGBT ; Flüchtling ; Intersektionalität ; Empowerment ; Deutschland ; Asylrecht ; Sexuelle Orientierung ; Geschlechtsidentität ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Küppers, Carolin 1978-
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    Format: 175 Seiten , 22.5 cm x 14.8 cm
    ISBN: 9783837642117
    Series Statement: Queer studies Band 17
    Note: Die Publikation "entstand im Kontext des Fachtages 'Refugees & Queers. Zur Verschränkung von Geflüchteten- und LSBTTIQ-Emanzipationspolitiken - Chancen, Herausforderungen, Forschungsstand', der 2016 in Dresden stattfand." (Einleitung, Seite 10) , Literaturangaben , Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-8394-4211-1
    Language: German
    Subjects: Sociology
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: LGBT ; Verfolgung ; Flüchtling ; Migration ; Deutschland ; Asylrecht ; Sexuelle Orientierung ; Geschlechtsidentität ; Deutschland ; Flüchtlingshilfe ; LGBT ; Flüchtling ; Intersektionalität ; Empowerment ; Deutschland ; LGBT ; Asylrecht ; Flüchtlingshilfe ; Intersektionalität ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Küppers, Carolin 1978-
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783839442111
    Series Statement: Queer Studies 17
    Content: 〈p〉Verfolgung aufgrund marginalisierter sexueller Orientierung und geschlechtlicher Identität ist in der BRD ein anerkannter Asylgrund. Etwa zehn Prozent der derzeit einreisenden Geflüchteten sind lesbisch, schwul, bisexuell, trans*, intergeschlechtlich oder queer - kurz LSBTTIQ-Geflüchtete. Sie sind in der BRD mit spezifischen Formen von Diskriminierungen konfrontiert, wodurch in der LSBTTIQ-Community einerseits ein zunehmendes Bewusstsein über Flucht und Migration und das Bedürfnis, sich politisch und unterstützend einzubringen, entsteht. Andererseits werden mit aktuell verstärkten Migrationsbewegungen auch Sorgen um emanzipatorische Errungenschaften laut, die zum Teil jedoch in rassistische Zuschreibungen abgleiten.〈br /〉Die Beiträger_innen des Bandes begegnen der Diskussion in differenzierter Weise und nehmen die Herausforderungen, aber auch Chancen und Möglichkeiten jenseits von Verallgemeinerungen und Paternalismus in den Blick. Sie befassen sich mit Forschungsethik, partizipativen Erhebungsmethoden, medialen Repräsentationen, intersektionalen Erfahrungen sowie den konkreten Bedürfnissen von LSBTTIQ-Geflüchteten in Erstunterbringung und Asylverfahren. Der Band bietet somit einen Einblick in verschiedene Sensibilisierungskonzepte und Bildungsansätze zum Thema LSBTTIQ-Geflüchtete.〈/p〉
    Content: 〈p〉Changes and Challenges at the interface of LSBTTIQ and migration by refugees.〈/p〉
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783837642117
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 9783837642117
    Language: German
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