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Ghost of chance  / 

William S. Burroughs ; [illustrations by the author].London: Serpent's Tail, 2002 - 58 p.: ill.
uitgave: London: Serpent's Tail, 2002 - 58 p.: ill.
annotatie: First published by The Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1991.
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samenvatting: In 18th Century Madagascar, a pirate establishes a settlement with laws to protect the local flora and fauna, the latter comprising a large lemur population. The pirate's ideal is destroyed by greedy developers and the lemurs go the way of so many other species, victims of "Homo Sap, the Ugly Animal." While tripping through Burroughs's trademark concerns - drugs, paranoia, lemurs - this novella evolves into a story about environmental devastation.

signatuur: cat. (burro/gho) fb

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Ghost of chance
cat. (burro/gho) fb
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William S. Burroughs ; [illustrations by the author].
F98181
Grijs

Outcomes of the 20th UPR session : Final Adoption Country Reports UN Human Rights Council - 28th session.

[Amsterdam]: COC, [2014] - 32 p.
uitgave: [Amsterdam] : COC, [2014] - 32 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. rechtspositie
  2. lhbti
signatuur: cat. (outco/upr/20)

dgb grijs

toegang:
Outcomes of the 20th UPR session : Final Adoption Country Reports UN Human Rights Council - 28th session.
cat. (outco/upr/20)dgb grijs
N298873
Artikel

Decolonizing the Transgender Imaginary  / Edited by Aren Z. Aizura ... [et al.].

TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 1 (2014) 3 (aug), p. 308-439
bron: TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 1 (2014) 3 (aug), p. 308-439
samenvatting: Table of Contents: Articles: - General Editors' Introduction / Susan Stryker and Paisley Currah - p. 303-307 - Introduction / Aren Z. Aizura, Trystan Cotten, Carsten Balzer/Carla LaGata, Marcia Ochoa, and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz - p. 308-319 - Decolonizing Transgender in India: Some Reflections / Aniruddha Dutta and Raina Roy - p. 320-337 - Twin-Spirited Woman: Sts'iyóye smestíyexw slhá:li / Saylesh Wesley - p. 338-351 - For a Queer Pedagogy of Friendship / Giancarlo Cornejo - p. 352-367 - Asexual Inverts and Sexual Perverts: Locating the Sarimbavy of Madagascar within Fin-de-Siècle Sexological Theories / Seth Palmer - p. 368-386 - Toms and Zees: Locating FTM Identity in Thailand / Jai Arun Ravine - p. 387-40 - The Technical Capacities of the Body: Assembling Race, Technology, and Transgender / Julian Gill-Peterson - p. 402-418 - Decolonizing Transgender: A Roundtable Discussion / Tom Boellstorff, Mauro Cabral, Micha Cárdenas, Trystan Cotten, Eric A. Stanley, Kalaniopua Young, and Aren Z. Aizura - p. 419-439
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signatuur: ts.

Decolonizing the Transgender Imaginary
ts.
Edited by Aren Z. Aizura ... [et al.].
TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly
1
(2014)
3
(aug)
308-439
N300162
Artikel

Asexual Inverts and Sexual Perverts : Locating the Sarimbavy of Madagascar within Fin-de-Siècle Sexological Theories  / Seth Palmer.

TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 1 (2014) 3 (aug), p. 368-386
bron: TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 1 (2014) 3 (aug), p. 368-386
samenvatting: At the turn of the twentieth century, a series of troublesome encounters unfolded between several French colonial medical doctors and gender-variant, male-bodied persons (sarimbavy in Malagasy). Medico-ethnographic texts were published in academic journals in the French metropole based upon these doctor-sarimbavy interactions. This article reveals how sarimbavy were situated within the biopolitics of colonial penal, labor, and medical infrastructures in Madagascar. Additionally, by following the bibliographic trail of the sarimbavy figure in documents published in England and the United States, this article exposes how initial encounters in the colony were entextualized and deployed as evidence for sexological arguments in Europe and North America. Throughout, sarimbavy were read variously as asexual and sexual, as externally perverted and internally inverted, as artistic, degenerate, and ill. The ways in which the spectral figure of the sarimbavy moved across multiple empires highlights the colonial impulse at the heart of the Euro-American endeavor to further sexological theory.
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signatuur: ts.

Asexual Inverts and Sexual Perverts : Locating the Sarimbavy of Madagascar within Fin-de-Siècle Sexological Theories
ts.
Seth Palmer.
TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly
1
(2014)
3
(aug)
368-386
N300168
Grijs

Young and Outside The Margins: Impact of COVID-19 on African LGBT+ youth : Survey Report  / Chioma Ogwuegbu ... [et al.].

[Abuja]: African Queer Youth Initiative (AQYI), 2020 - 39 p.: ill.
uitgave: [Abuja] : African Queer Youth Initiative (AQYI), 2020 - 39 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. jongeren
  2. gezondheid
  3. lhbti
samenvatting: Online survey in ten African countries in a bid to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on LGBT+ youth around Africa. With about 700 respondents, the research team ensured representation by targeting respondents from both Anglophone and Francophone countries across the continent. The target countries are Cameroon, Cote D'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, Uganda, South Africa, and Zambia,

signatuur: cat. (ogwue/you)

dgb grijs

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Young and Outside The Margins: Impact of COVID-19 on African LGBT+ youth : Survey Report
cat. (ogwue/you)dgb grijs
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N308276
Artikel

Divine Monarchy, Spirited Sovereignties, and the Timely Malagasy MSM Medium-Activist Subject  / Seth Palmer.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 27 (2021) 1 (jan), p. 61-84
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 27 (2021) 1 (jan), p. 61-84
samenvatting: Amid ongoing political instability, sarimbavy - same-sex-desiring and/or gender-expansive male-bodied persons - are increasingly rendered opportune subjects ripe for intervention across Madagascar by HIV prevention industries, homonationalist LGBT rights projects backed by the United States Embassy, and many Christian institutions. This article diverges from these biomedical and moral panics by attending to the shifting temporal allegiances of sarimbavy spirit medium-activists. Interlocutors' roles as mediums to spirits of former reigning monarchs (tromba) necessitated an onerous dedication to Malagasy history (tantara) and tradition (fombandrazana); simultaneously, many sarimbavy mediums were also men who have sex with men (MSM) activists, and thus deeply committed to moving beyond what they saw as the stigma-ridden past and present. These activist engagements and the sarimbavy counterpublics that they produced were uncannily facilitated by mediumship social networks. Through these practices of monarchic veneration, sarimbavy medium-activists implicitly challenged Western expectations that queer social movements must emerge through the subversion of social norms and secular, liberal, democratic reform. In surrendering to the seemingly antidemocratic weight of divine queen-kingship, sarimbavy mediums became 'possessed' by political organizations irreducible to the modern nation-state and its colonial genealogies and, furthermore, produced human-spirit relationalities that thwarted Western juridicolegal visions of a bounded, rights-bearing subject.
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signatuur: ts.

Divine Monarchy, Spirited Sovereignties, and the Timely Malagasy MSM Medium-Activist Subject
ts.
Seth Palmer.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
27
(2021)
1
(jan)
61-84
N309590

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