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South Asia regional advocacy framework and resource guide : HIV, human rights and sexual orientation and gender identity

Bangkok: UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), 2013 - 93 p.
uitgave: Bangkok : UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), 2013 - 93 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. hiv/aids
  2. homoseksualiteit
  3. transgender
samenvatting: This report is a result of an in-depth review and consultative process. It outlines global and regional commitment related to HIV, human rights and sexual orientation and gender identity, and provides evidence for effective inclusion of specific MSM and transgender people strategies in regional, national and community-level HIV responses.

signatuur: cat. (south/asi)

dgb grijs

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South Asia regional advocacy framework and resource guide : HIV, human rights and sexual orientation and gender identity
cat. (south/asi)dgb grijs
N292576
Grijs

Lessons from the front lines : research impact analysis

New York, NY: amfAR, [2014] - 10 p.: ill.
uitgave: New York, NY : amfAR, [2014] - 10 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. hiv/aids
  2. homoseksualiteit
samenvatting: Report describing the impact GMT (gay men, men who have sex with men, transwomen) community-led research can have on the response to HIV.

signatuur: cat. (lesso/fro)

dgb grijs

toegang:
Lessons from the front lines : research impact analysis
cat. (lesso/fro)dgb grijs
N293150
Artikel

Communal tensions : Homosexuality in Raj Rao?s The boyfriend  / Oliver Ross.

Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 6 (2014) 1, p. 108-119
bron: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities jaargang: 6 (2014) 1 , p. 108-119
samenvatting: In this article the author argues that in the novel The Boyfriend, dubbed a 'cult classic' by readers and scholars alike, Rao hints at an essentialist, sacrosanct homosexuality which has the potential to unite men who love and have sex with men as a result of their shared abjection. In practice, however, gay identity intersects with and is exposed to the deleterious effects of other identity markers like class, caste and religion, and Rao presents this social determinism in a pessimistic tone which occasionally borders on nihilism. Subsequently, the author shows how the writer aligns homosexuality with wider debates on religious communalism and nationhood in order to centralise its importance and emphasise the function of his novel as irreverent social critique.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen, map rupkatha journal (ross-o/com)

Communal tensions : Homosexuality in Raj Rao?s The boyfriend
dgb artikelen, map rupkatha journal (ross-o/com)
Oliver Ross.
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
6
(2014)
1
108-119
N295555
Boek

Illicit Worlds of Indian Dance : Cultures of Exclusion  / 

Anna Morcom.London: Hurst, 2013 - xii, 286 p.: ill.
uitgave: London: Hurst, 2013 - xii, 286 p.: ill.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p. 257-279.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Until the 1930s no woman could perform in public and retain respectability in India. Professional female performers were courtesans and dancing girls who lived beyond the confines of marriage, but were often powerful figures in social and cultural life. Women's roles were often also taken by boys and men, some of whom were simply female impersonators, others transgender. Since the late nineteenth century the status, livelihood and identity of these performers have all diminished, with the result that many of them have become involved in sexual transactions and sexualised performances. Meanwhile, upper-class, upper-caste women have taken control of the classical performing arts and also entered the film industry, while a Bollywood dance and fitness craze has recently swept middle class India. In her historical on-the-ground study, Anna Morcom investigates the emergence of illicit worlds of dance in the shadow of India's official performing arts. She explores over a century of marginalisation of courtesans, dancing girls, bar girls and transgender performers, and de- scribes their lives as they struggle with stigmatisation, derision and loss of livelihood.

signatuur: cat. (morco/ill) b

ODE3

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Illicit Worlds of Indian Dance : Cultures of Exclusion
cat. (morco/ill) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N295872_1.jpg
Anna Morcom.
N295872
Artikel

The Gender of 'Energy' : Language, Social Theory, and Cultural Change in Women's Lands in the United States  / Keridwen N. Luis.

Journal of Homosexuality, 62 (2015) 9 (sept), p. 1174-1200
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 62 (2015) 9 (sept), p. 1174-1200
samenvatting: Within women?s intentional communities, women use the phrase women?s energy to describe certain social interactions, a sense of community, and ideas about how gender is done or performed. For example, energy can express both difference in communication style between men and women and male dominance in social situations. During my fieldwork in these communities, I explored how this phrase suggests a reference to a precultural female body, but it is also sometimes used to explicitly reject biological reasons for gender difference. The term is easily understandable to a wide range of women from varying class backgrounds and encompasses both the unconscious side of social interactions and a possibility for future change. [Copies are available at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00918369.2015.1037129
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

The Gender of 'Energy' : Language, Social Theory, and Cultural Change in Women's Lands in the United States
ts.
Keridwen N. Luis.
Journal of Homosexuality
62
(2015)
9
(sept)
1174-1200
N296390
Artikel

Disruptive Ambiguities : The Potentiality of Jotería Critique in Communication Studies  / Robert M. Gutierrez-Perez.

Kaleidoscope : A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication, 14 (2015) 1, p. 89-100
bron: Kaleidoscope : A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication jaargang: 14 (2015) 1 , p. 89-100
samenvatting: Utilizing performative writing to interrogate the experiences of a queer Xicano male in the discipline of Communication Studies, this essay argues for specificity in dialogue with specificity to disrupt dominant and/or normalized power relations in Queer of Color Critique (QOCC) and beyond. After defining QOCC, the potentiality of jotería critique is offered as a decolonial queer praxis that focuses on hybridity, radical interconnectedness, and nonheteronormative mestiza/o sexual and gender subjectivities. Further, by embracing the ambiguities of hybridity and the politics of radical interconnectedness, Jotería communication studies is a nascent sub-discipline that works in the borderlands between the academic, the artistic, and the activist world, which contributes to and challenges the greater discipline to disrupt the multiple logics of the center in emancipatory, transformative, and embodied forms.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (gutie/dis)

Disruptive Ambiguities : The Potentiality of Jotería Critique in Communication Studies
dgb artikelen (gutie/dis)
Robert M. Gutierrez-Perez.
Kaleidoscope : A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication
14
(2015)
1
89-100
N297927
Boek

How to Survive a Plague : The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS  / 

David France.New York, NY: Knopf, 2016 - 624 p.: ill.
uitgave: New York, NY: Knopf, 2016 - 624 p.: ill.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p. 603-605.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: A riveting, powerful telling of the story of the grassroots movement of activists, many of them in a life-or-death struggle, who seized upon scientific research to help develop the drugs that turned HIV from a mostly fatal infection to a manageable disease. Ignored by public officials, religious leaders, and the nation at large, and confronted with shame and hatred, this small group of men and women chose to fight for their right to live by educating themselves and demanding to become full partners in the race for effective treatments. Around the globe, 16 million people are alive today thanks to their efforts. Not since the publication of Randy Shilts's classic And the Band Played On has a book measured the AIDS plague in such brutally human, intimate, and soaring terms. In dramatic fashion, we witness the founding of ACT UP and TAG (Treatment Action Group), and the rise of an underground drug market in opposition to the prohibitively expensive (and sometimes toxic) AZT. We watch as these activists learn to become their own researchers, lobbyists, drug smugglers, and clinicians, establishing their own newspapers, research journals, and laboratories, and as they go on to force reform in the nation?s disease-fighting agencies. With his unparalleled access to this community David France illuminates the lives of extraordinary characters, including the closeted Wall Street trader-turned-activist, the high school dropout who found purpose battling pharmaceutical giants in New York, the South African physician who helped establish the first officially recognized buyers? club at the height of the epidemic, and the public relations executive fighting to save his own life for the sake of his young daughter. Expansive yet richly detailed, this is an insider?s account of a pivotal moment in the history of American civil rights. Powerful, heart-wrenching, and finally exhilarating, How to Survive a Plague is destined to become an essential part of the literature of AIDS.

signatuur: cat. (france/how) b

ODE3

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How to Survive a Plague : The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS
cat. (france/how) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N299911_1.jpg
David France.
N299911
Artikel

Het verhaal van helden  / Gerrit Jan Wielinga.

Hello Gorgeous (2017) 19 (zomer), p. 32-35
bron: Hello Gorgeous (2017) 19 (zomer), p. 32-35
samenvatting: Boekbespreking van 'How To Survive a Plague' van David France, over de geschiedenis van de strijd tegen de aids-epidemie, met de nadruk op de invloed daarvan op het leven van homomannen.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

dgb periodieken

Het verhaal van helden
ts. dgb periodieken
Gerrit Jan Wielinga.
Hello Gorgeous
(2017)
19
(zomer)
32-35
N301567
Artikel

Investeren in kwetsbaarheid  / Sander Heithuis.

Hello Gorgeous (2017) 19 (zomer), p. 70-73
bron: Hello Gorgeous (2017) 19 (zomer), p. 70-73
samenvatting: Voor zijn stage ging Sander Heithuis op zoek naar de diversiteit binnen het Hello Gorgeous magazine. Hij sprak met diverse lezers van het blad, is de archieven ingedoken en is vanaf de eerste editie gaan onderzoeken wie er in het blad gepresenteerd wordt. Hij probeerde antwoord te vinden op de vraag of het blad een afspiegeling van de hiv-community is, of dat een bepaalde groep te dominant aanwezig is. Hier is het resultaat van zijn onderzoek.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

dgb periodieken

Investeren in kwetsbaarheid
ts. dgb periodieken
Sander Heithuis.
Hello Gorgeous
(2017)
19
(zomer)
70-73
N301571
Artikel

Sexual rights in Uganda and the struggle for meaning in community  / Tushabe wa Tushabe.

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 21 (2017) 2 (apr-may), p. 169-185
bron: Journal of Lesbian Studies jaargang: 21 (2017) 2 (apr-may), p. 169-185
samenvatting: Drawing on lessons from the experiences of women who exchange same-sex erotic energies, this article suggests that advocates of same-sex human rights should take into account epistemic erasures colonized people experience when activism and policies regarding sexual freedom ignore various linguistic and community structures that create spaces for diverse ways of knowing and being. Since the late 1990s, the discourse on homosexuality in Uganda has motivated important debates concerning human values of sovereignty, rights, and family, and has expanded freedoms of sexual expression while at the same time conditioning these freedoms to be experienced in colonial ways of self-knowledge. The language that frames these debates continues to locate human rights for Ugandans who exchange same-sex erotic energies outside the locales' family, history, and language?of intelligible episteme for them. To make sense of this claim, I draw 'exchange of same-sex erotic energies' from a saying in Rukiga language spoken by in southwestern Uganda, okugira omukago mukika nikwokunywaana oruganda, to think about family and community in which same-sex erotic energies are lived and experienced. This article attempts to redirect attention from colonial constructions of homosexuality to indigenous and decolonial perspectives in relation to women in Uganda who exchange same-sex erotic energies in their struggle for meaning in community. I argue for pedagogies and epistemologies of place and memory in the struggle for human rights and sexual rights.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Sexual rights in Uganda and the struggle for meaning in community
ts.
Tushabe wa Tushabe.
Journal of Lesbian Studies
21
(2017)
2
(apr-may)
169-185
N301762

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