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Reading Queer Media in the German-Speaking World
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This book places print media at the centre of studying queer German history. In so doing, it explicitly interrogates the exclusions that certain media forms can engender as well as the possibilities that magazines, novels, poetry, and erotica, among others offered queer and trans* Germans through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It brings together scholars from the separate yet related fields of German history, German literary studies, and media studies, as well as archival and curatorial practices of public history from Austria, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States to provide a collaborative study of these sources. In so doing, it argues that just as we need to take an inclusive approach to defining what queer print media is and could be, we also need to take seriously the textual forms of these sources in order to understand the wealth of queer experiences in the past.
Challenges readers to rethink how we use print media to understand queer history Presents a collaboration between scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds Offers a methodological roadmap for analyzing the multitude of print sources central to the study of queer history
Autorentext
Christopher Ewing is Assistant Professor at Purdue University, USA.
Sébastien Tremblay is Research Associate and Lecturer at Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany.
Klappentext
This excellent book affords fresh transdisciplinary vistas on queer media landscapes, past and present. It discusses various forms of publicity, ranging from print to digital and from the political to the pornographic. The volume addresses key theories and methods, and its case studies show how people actually interacted with texts and images. It is an incredibly helpful resource for media professionals, activists, scholars and students.
**Benno Gammerl** , Professor for the History of Gender and Sexuality, European University Institute, Italy
This book places print media at the centre of studying queer German history. In so doing, it explicitly interrogates the exclusions that certain media forms can engender as well as the possibilities that magazines, novels, poetry, and erotica, among others offered queer and trans* Germans through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It brings together scholars from the separate yet related fields of German history, German literary studies, and media studies, as well as archival and curatorial practices of public history from Austria, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States to provide a collaborative study of these sources. In so doing, it argues that just as we need to take an inclusive approach to defining what queer print media is and could be, we also need to take seriously the textual forms of these sources in order to understand the wealth of queer experiences in the past.
Christopher Ewing is Assistant Professor at Purdue University, USA.
Sébastien Tremblay is Research Associate and Lecturer at Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction: Queer Imprints/Reading Queer Media in the German-Speaking World.- Part I Liberation in Print, 1969 and 1989 33.- Chapter 2. 'It's Wonderful that We Again, Finally, Have a Magazine Made Just for Us': Gay Magazines and the Re-establishment of a Queer Public Sphere in 1970s West Germany.- Chapter 3. Feminist Sex Wars in the East German Lesbian Movement? SM Discussions in the Magazine frau anders in the Early 1990s.- Part II Queer Exhibitions.- Chapter 4. The Spaces in Between: Queer Histories in Contemporary Art.- Chapter 5. Affordances of Queer Form: Queer Museum Vienna Simone Pfleger and Carrie Smith.- Part III Remaking the Self in the Weimar Republic.- Chapter 6. Photography and the Homoerotics of Race in Adolf Brand's 'Rasse und Schönheit' (1926).- Chapter 7. Speculative Formations: Trans Poetry, Taxonomies, and Communities in the Lesbian Magazine Die Freundin (19241933).- Part IV The Intimacy of Writing Queer Pasts.- Chapter 8. What Is It, Then, Between Us?: Towards Critical Love in a Community Queer Archive.- Chapter 9. Writing Queer Failure: Antje Rávik Strubel's In den Wäldern des menschlichen Herzens.- Part V Workshop Report.- Chapter 10. Homosexual Magazines and Digital Data Sets: Researching Orientalism and the History of Masculinity Using MAXQDA.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783032021588
- Editor Christopher Ewing, Sébastien Tremblay
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H23mm x B148mm x T210mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9783032021588
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-032-02158-8
- Titel Reading Queer Media in the German-Speaking World
- Untertitel New Approaches to Print Sources
- Gewicht 590g
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Anzahl Seiten 356
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre History