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Queer fun, family and futures in Duckie's performance projects 2010-2016  / Benjamin Alexander Walters.

London: Queen_Mary_University_of London, 2018 - 394 p.
uitgave: London : Queen_Mary_University_of London, 2018 - 394 p.
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thema:
  1. podiumkunsten
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This thesis argues that participatory performance projects can materialise better worlds for marginalised subjects. Drawing on and contributing to performance studies, queer studies and fun studies, it proposes a concept of reproductive queer futurity. This concept expands José Esteban Muñoz's work on queer futurity (a utopian position rooted in collective hope for better worlds for marginalised subjects) by foregrounding the intentional reproduction of technologies of hope. The thesis argues that reproductive queer futurity is well served by forms and processes that emerge from lived experience and operate autonomously and adaptively to generate hope in routine ways. The operation of these homemade mutant hope machines (as the thesis calls them) is powerfully supported by queer understandings of family (framed here in relation to material support and intergenerational transmission) and fun (framed here in relation to the perception of low stakes and the capacity for civic intervention). Participatory performance projects can make good homemade mutant hope machines. Chapter One articulates the concept of reproductive queer futurity. Chapters Two and Three respectively conceptualise revised understandings of queer family and fun. Subsequent chapters illustrate these concepts through case studies of participatory projects by the London-based queer performance collective Duckie (1995-), analysed primarily through participant observation, interviews and surveys. Chapter Four analyses the Duckie Homosexualist Summer School (2015-2016), a training programme for young LGBTQI+ performers. Chapter Five analyses the 'vintage clubbing' cycle of immersive nightlife events (2010-2016) reanimating past instances of queer socialising. Chapter Six analyses the Posh Club (2012-), an afternoon cabaret for older people at risk of isolation. These analyses show how low-stakes situations, material support, intergenerational transmission and reproducible forms and understandings enable self-expression, relationality and agency in contexts of marginalisation. Collectively, they show how structures of queer fun and family mobilised through participatory performance can generate hope and materialise better worlds.

signatuur: cat. (walte/que)

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Queer fun, family and futures in Duckie's performance projects 2010-2016
cat. (walte/que)dgb grijs
N312791
Grijs

Imagining a home for us: Representations of queer families in contemporary Japanese Literature  / Patrick James Carland.

Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2019 - 151 p.
uitgave: Massachusetts : University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2019 - 151 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. letteren
  2. relaties/leefvormen
  3. lhbti
samenvatting: This thesis addresses popular works of fiction written or produced near or after 1989 in Japan, and examines the roles that sexual orientation, gender and 20th century social and discursive history have had on the conceptualization of familial relations in postwar Japan. This thesis will analyze the means by which writers and artists during the 1980s and 1990s have engaged discourses of family in their works and will argue that these writers explicitly use queer (hereby defined as non-heterosexual and/or non-gender conforming) individuals and narratives to question, reshape and propose alternatives to culturally received images of heterosexual marriage and the nuclear family model. In Japan, the earliest legal model of family was the ie or house system, which codified earlier social structures that had existed amongst the samurai class of the Edo period (1600-1868) and enshrined the concept of make primogeniture into law. This was changed after World War II, when the Ie system was abolished and replaced by a model of conjugal (nuclear) familial relations. This new model of household organization was promoted by the Allied Occupation, major businesses and corporations, and the postwar Japanese government, and its attendant gendered division of labor was the foundation upon which Japan recovered economically in the postwar period and remade itself as an export-driven, capitalist country in the 1960s and 1970s. This model of family, however, has come under increased v socioeconomic pressure as a result of the 1990 real estate market bubble bursting and subsequent economic contraction, as well as by continuing demographic trends that indicate a long-term, decreasing population. This thesis will argue that the model of familial relations propagated during the postwar period, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s is ideologically rooted in a historically contingent model of sanctioned heterosexual relations, and that through examining depictions of those precluded from these sanctioned relations, a better understanding of the operation of gender, sexuality and familial relations as they operate in the Japanese popular and cultural spheres can be achieved.

signatuur: cat. (carla/ima)

dgb grijs

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Imagining a home for us: Representations of queer families in contemporary Japanese Literature
cat. (carla/ima)dgb grijs
N313285
Boek

An introduction to GLBT family studies  / 

Jerry J. Bigner, editor.New York, NY: Haworth Press, 2006 - xxv, 299 p.: ill.
uitgave: New York, NY: Haworth Press, 2006 - xxv, 299 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: A compilation of articles previously published in the Journal of GLBT Family Studies.

signatuur: cat. (intro/glb) b

toegang:
An introduction to GLBT family studies
cat. (intro/glb) b
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N313324_1.jpg
Jerry J. Bigner, editor.
N313324
Grijs

Manifest'HES : Propositions pour les droits LGBTI+ : égalité - emancipation - progrès - laïcité

Romainville: HES LGBTI+, 2022 - 208 p.: ill.
uitgave: Romainville : HES LGBTI+, 2022 - 208 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti-beweging
  2. geweld/discriminatie
samenvatting: Een manifest met voorstellen over specifieke onderwerpen ter bevordering van de emancipatie van LHBTI+-personen in Frankrijk.

signatuur: cat. (manif/pro) g

toegang:
Manifest'HES : Propositions pour les droits LGBTI+ : égalité - emancipation - progrès - laïcité
cat. (manif/pro) g
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N313362_1.jpg
N313362
Grijs

100 actions pour les droits LGBTI+ dans les territoires : Propositions HES Régionales et Départementales 2021

Romainville: HES LGBTI+, 2021 - 83, [1] p.: ill.
uitgave: Romainville : HES LGBTI+, 2021 - 83, [1] p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti-beweging
  2. geweld/discriminatie
samenvatting: Voorlichtingsboekje met honderd voorstellen om de rechten van LHBTQI+-personen in Frankrijk te beschermen, hun positie te verbeteren en discriminatie tegen te gaan. De actiepunten zijn onderverdeeld onder verschillende thema's, en er wordt onderscheid gemaakt tussen de regio's en departementen van Frankrijk.

signatuur: cat. (action/pou) g

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100 actions pour les droits LGBTI+ dans les territoires : Propositions HES Régionales et Départementales 2021
cat. (action/pou) g
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N313363_1.jpg
N313363

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