Gay Resistance to Panoptic Persecutions in Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart and The Destiny of Me
Title | Gay Resistance to Panoptic Persecutions in Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart and The Destiny of Me PDF eBook |
Author | 蔡宜珊 |
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Release | 2012 |
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We Must Love One Another Or Die
Title | We Must Love One Another Or Die PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Mass |
Publisher | Burns & Oates |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | AIDS activists |
ISBN | 9780304335459 |
Larry Kramer, America's highest-profile gay man, is known world-wide as an activist, polemicist, essayist, playwright, novelist, film producer and scriptwriter, and -- since 1988 -- as a person living with HIV. As the founder of Gay Men's Health Crisis and ACT UP, he has revolutionized the way we look at medicine and disease. His film adaptation of Women in Love, his novel Faggots and his play The Normal Heart have created controversy around the world. In this premiere anthology, leading writers and observers of the gay, AIDS, theatre, film and literary communities attempt to assess Kramer's unique contribution -- in each of his many fields of activity -- to American public life and specifically to the gay community.
We Must Love One Another Or Die
Title | We Must Love One Another Or Die PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Mass |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1999-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780312220846 |
In this original collection which includes a complete biography as well as essays ranging from political to historical, twenty-three authors join to celebrate the life of a pioneer AIDS activist and acclaimed writer. Reprint.
Terrorist Assemblages
Title | Terrorist Assemblages PDF eBook |
Author | Jasbir K. Puar |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2007-10-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0822390442 |
In this pathbreaking work, Jasbir K. Puar argues that configurations of sexuality, race, gender, nation, class, and ethnicity are realigning in relation to contemporary forces of securitization, counterterrorism, and nationalism. She examines how liberal politics incorporate certain queer subjects into the fold of the nation-state, through developments including the legal recognition inherent in the overturning of anti-sodomy laws and the proliferation of more mainstream representation. These incorporations have shifted many queers from their construction as figures of death (via the AIDS epidemic) to subjects tied to ideas of life and productivity (gay marriage and reproductive kinship). Puar contends, however, that this tenuous inclusion of some queer subjects depends on the production of populations of Orientalized terrorist bodies. Heteronormative ideologies that the U.S. nation-state has long relied on are now accompanied by homonormative ideologies that replicate narrow racial, class, gender, and national ideals. These “homonationalisms” are deployed to distinguish upright “properly hetero,” and now “properly homo,” U.S. patriots from perversely sexualized and racialized terrorist look-a-likes—especially Sikhs, Muslims, and Arabs—who are cordoned off for detention and deportation. Puar combines transnational feminist and queer theory, Foucauldian biopolitics, Deleuzian philosophy, and technoscience criticism, and draws from an extraordinary range of sources, including governmental texts, legal decisions, films, television, ethnographic data, queer media, and activist organizing materials and manifestos. Looking at various cultural events and phenomena, she highlights troublesome links between terrorism and sexuality: in feminist and queer responses to the Abu Ghraib photographs, in the triumphal responses to the Supreme Court’s Lawrence decision repealing anti-sodomy laws, in the measures Sikh Americans and South Asian diasporic queers take to avoid being profiled as terrorists, and in what Puar argues is a growing Islamophobia within global queer organizing.
Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement
Title | Banned from California: -Jim Foshee- Persecution, Redemption, Liberation ... and the Gay Civil Rights Movement PDF eBook |
Author | Robert C. Steele |
Publisher | Wentworth-Schwartz Publishing Company, Lrcs |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2020-03-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781734010817 |
This is the previously untold story of a 1950s gay teenager who runs away from home, setting out on an adventure that redefines his life and puts him in the midst of the civil rights struggle of gay people across the United States of America spanning a half-century. Born in 1939, Jim Foshee lives his young life openly, honestly and defiantly in the underground world of homosexuals and early queer subculture decades before that lifestyle eventually progressed into a modern LGBTQ society. This biography is an intimate portrait of gay life in the 1950s and beyond into a new millennium. It takes readers on a unique and personal journey through a part of American history as seen through the eyes of this gay American-an exploration seldom revealed in American literature.
Queer Representation, Visibility, and Race in American Film and Television
Title | Queer Representation, Visibility, and Race in American Film and Television PDF eBook |
Author | Melanie Kohnen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2015-11-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136519890 |
This book traces the uneven history of queer media visibility through crucial turning points including the Hollywood Production Code era, the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, the so-called explosion of gay visibility on television during the1990s, and the re-imagination of queer representations on TV after the events of 9/11. Kohnen intervenes in previous academic and popular accounts that paint the increase in queer visibility over the past four decades as a largely progressive development. She examines how and why a limited and limiting concept of queer visibility structured around white gay and lesbian characters in committed relationships has become the embodiment of progressive LGBT media representations. She also investigates queer visibility across film, TV, and print media, and highlights previously unexplored connections, such as the lingering traces of classical Hollywood cinema's queer tropes in the X-Men franchise. Across all chapters, narratives and arguments emerge that demonstrate how queer visibility shapes and reflects not only media representations, but the real and imagined geographies, histories, and people of the American nation.
A Beautiful Pageant
Title | A Beautiful Pageant PDF eBook |
Author | D. Krasner |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2016-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1137066253 |
The Harlem Renaissance was an unprecedented period of vitality in the American Arts. Defined as the years between 1910 and 1927, it was the time when Harlem came alive with theater, drama, sports, dance and politics. Looking at events as diverse as the prizefight between Jack Johnson and Jim 'White Hope' Jeffries, the choreography of Aida Walker and Ethel Waters, the writing of Zora Neale Hurston and the musicals of the period, Krasner paints a vibrant portrait of those years. This was the time when the residents of northern Manhattan were leading their downtown counterparts at the vanguard of artistic ferment while at the same time playing a pivotal role in the evolution of Black nationalism. This is a thrilling piece of work by an author who has been working towards this major opus for years now. It will become a classic that will stay on the American history and theater shelves for years to come.