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LGBTQ+ Cultural Infrastructure in London : Night Venues, 2006-present  / Ben Campkin and Laura Marshall.

London: UCL Urban Laboratory, 2017 - 68 p.
uitgave: London : UCL Urban Laboratory, 2017 - 68 p.
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thema:
  1. recreatie/uitgaan
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This research develops a pilot mapping of LGBTQ+ nightlife spaces published in the report LGBTQ+ nightlife in London : 1986 to the present (2016). Both projects have been undertaken by UCL Urban Laboratory, a university-wide centre for research, teaching and public engagement on cities worldwide. The pilot research was designed in collaboration with LGBTQ+ community organisations Raze Collective (representing LGBTQ+ performers) and Queer Spaces Network (a group interested in preserving and supporting spaces for the LGBTQ+ community). The pilot research looked at LGBTQ+ nightlife in London from 1986 - when the Greater London Council was disbanded, marking a shift in urban regeneration policy - to the present day, a time of wide reporting and activism around the closure of commercial LGBTQ+ spaces. It evidenced, for the first time, the recent intensity of closures among London's LGBTQ+ nightlife spaces, with significant impacts on the most longstanding and community-valued venues. It also highlighted that spaces catering to women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) LGBTQ+ people have been disproportionately vulnerable to closure. The pilot project emphasised the continuing risk to many LGBTQ+ nightlife venues, including those that survey evidence showed the London LGBTQ+ community deemed to be of most value. The research presented evidence of the diversity of the capital's LGBTQ+ nightlife as an important contributor to neighbourhoods, the night-time economy and culture. It showed the importance of nightlife venues and events to community life, welfare and wellbeing.

signatuur: cat. (campk/mar)

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LGBTQ+ Cultural Infrastructure in London : Night Venues, 2006-present
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Artikel

Making Queer Asiatic Worlds: Performance and Racial Interaction in North American Visual Novels  / Christopher B. Patterson.

American Literature, 94 (2022) 1 (Mar), p. 17-47
bron: American Literature jaargang: 94 (2022) 1 (Mar), p. 17-47
samenvatting: Abstract : This paper argues that video games expose the presumptions separating "Asian America" and "Asia" in the traditional senses of isolation, origination, and presumed distance. It does so by focusing on the most "Asiatic" genre of video games today, the North American visual novel, which offers a counterdiscourse to normative modes of play and attempts to offer utopic spaces to reflect upon the "real" genres of race and neo-Cold War geopolitics. Using theories of performance from Dorinne Kondo and others, the author shows how queer indie visual novels are primarily aspirational, in that they build queer, utopic, and seemingly anti-racist worlds through the Asiatic space of the visual novel form. In so doing, they also allow players to explore the Asiatic as a means of repairing the traumas and distances of American imperial cultures. The article analyzes four visual novels to make this argument: three by non-racially-identifying North American designers - Doki Doki Literature Club! (2017) by Dan Salvato, Analogue: A Hate Story (2012) by Christine Love, and Heaven Will Be Mine (2018) by Aevee Bee - and Butterfly Soup (2017), a game by the queer Asian/American designer Brianna Lei. If games make the boundaries of Asia and America irrelevant, visual novels explore this irrelevance through Asiatic irreverence.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen (patte/mak)

Making Queer Asiatic Worlds: Performance and Racial Interaction in North American Visual Novels
dgb artikelen (patte/mak)
Christopher B. Patterson.
American Literature
94
(2022)
1
(Mar)
17-47
N312210
Grijs

Pan Asian Awards 2023 : Editie 01

Amsterdam: Vereniging PAC : Pan Asian Collective, 2023 - 42 p.: ill.
uitgave: Amsterdam : Vereniging PAC : Pan Asian Collective, 2023 - 42 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. beeldende kunsten
  2. etnische groepen
  3. mode/uiterlijk
samenvatting: Over Pan Asian Collective. Pan Asian Collective maakt en deelt verhalen vanuit Aziatisch-Nederlands perspectieven. De eenzijdige beeldvorming van Aziaten in de media schept anonimiteit en vooroordelen. Dat kan van grote invloed zijn op hoe we naar elkaar kijken en wat we van elkaar verwachten. Als colelctief van programmamakers, creatives en storytellers is PAC een aanjager voor meer representatie en empowerment van Aziaten in Nederland. Hiermee werkt PAC actief mee aan een meer inclusieve samenleving gericht op groei en samenwerking. Over de Pan Asian Awards. Onze dank is groot aan allen die zich ingezet hebben voor het neerzetten van de eerste Pan Asian Awards. Dank aan alle vrijwilligers, medewerkers van Pan Asian Collective, alle genomineerden en de juryleden. Dit evenement had niet zonder jullie plaats kunnen vinden.

signatuur: cat. (pan/asi/awa) g

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Pan Asian Awards 2023 : Editie 01
cat. (pan/asi/awa) g
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Boek

Solace: Portraits of Queer Youth in Modern China  / 

Sarah Mei Herman.New York, NY: The New Press, 2022 - 124 p.ill.
uitgave: New York, NY: The New Press, 2022 - 124 p.ill.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: An illuminating portrait of young LGBTQ people in China, the latest addition to the acclaimed photobook series celebrating LGBTQ communities around the world Same-sex relationships have been an accepted part of Chinese culture for centuries. It was only in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, under the influence of the West, that homophobia became more prevalent; and under Mao, homosexuality was criminalized. By the turn of the last millennium, same-sex relationships were once again legal, and by 2001, homosexuality had been declassified as a mental disorder. Polling suggests that the younger generation embraces sexual diversity and LGBTQ rights. But the stigma against queer people still remains. Recent reports from China have noted government attempts to clamp down on LGBTQ media and events, and numerous citizens are still being sent by family members to conversion therapy. Photographer Sarah Mei Herman first started photographing young queer people and their personal relationships during an artist residency in Xiamen in Fujian Province on China's southeastern coast. As she explored what drew these people together, she herself built up close friendships with her subjects and, even after her residency had ended, returned to Xiamen to photograph them, capturing the way they have changed over the course of a number of years. The sixteenth entry in The New Press's worldwide LGBTQ photobook series, Solace is a stunning collection of full-color photos in a beautiful, affordable volume. It provides a portrait of young people navigating the ambiguities of friendship and sexuality as they enter adulthood and grapple with what it means to be queer in modern-day China.

signatuur: cat. (herma-s/sol) bb

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Solace: Portraits of Queer Youth in Modern China
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Sarah Mei Herman.
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Boek

She who saw beautiful things  / 

[author and drawings] Anohni ; [author and photography] Erika Yasuda.New York, NY: Rebis Music, 2019 - [96] p.: ill.
uitgave: New York, NY: Rebis Music, 2019 - [96] p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: In part a memorial for her longtime collaborator Julia Yasuda, Anohni published a book of photos by Julia's wife, Erika Yasuda, to coincide with the event. Anohni also staged a play entitled "She Who Saw Beautiful Things" which included performances by Charles Atlas, Lorraine O'Grady, Connie Flemming, Laurie Anderson, and others.

signatuur: cat. (anohn/she) bb

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She who saw beautiful things
cat. (anohn/she) bb
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[author and drawings] Anohni ; [author and photography] Erika Yasuda.
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