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Orientalism  / 

Edward Said.New York, NY: Vintage, 1979 - xi, 368 p.
uitgave: New York, NY: Vintage, 1979 - xi, 368 p.
annotatie: Oorspr. uitg.: New York, NY : Pantheon, 1978.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Beschrijft de trek naar de Orient van 'literaire reizigers' als André Gide, Gustave Flaubert, Richard Burton, E.M. Forster en Lord Byron, die wilden ontsnappen aan het seksuele keurslijf van het Victoriaanse Europa, maar gaat voorbij aan de homoseksuele dimensie van dit toerisme.

signatuur: cat. (said/ori) b

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Orientalism
cat. (said/ori) b
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Edward Said.
N198025
Artikel

Vacation cruises or, the homoerotics of orientalism  / Joseph A. Boone.

PMLA, 110 (1995) 1 (jan), p. 89-107
bron: PMLA jaargang: 110 (1995) 1 (jan), p. 89-107
samenvatting: Analyse van de wisselwerking tussen het westerse discours over homoseksualiteit en niet-westerse concepties van seksueel gedrag in het werk van schrijvers als Gide, Burton, Forster, Flaubert, Durrell, T.E. Lawrence, met als doel dichotomieën als Oost/West, homo/heteroseksueel, mannelijk/vrouwelijk te deconstrueren.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (boone-j/vac)

Vacation cruises or, the homoerotics of orientalism
dgb artikelen (boone-j/vac)
Joseph A. Boone.
PMLA
110
(1995)
1
(jan)
89-107
N233548
Artikel

Orientalism, homophobia, masochism : transfers between Pierre Loti's Aziyade and Gilles Deleuze's "Coldness and Cruelty"  / Christian Gundermann.

Diacritics, 24 (1994) 2/3 (summer), p. 151-168
bron: Diacritics jaargang: 24 (1994) 2/3 (summer), p. 151-168
onderwerpen:

signatuur: cat. art. (criti/cro) b

Orientalism, homophobia, masochism : transfers between Pierre Loti's Aziyade and Gilles Deleuze's "Coldness and Cruelty"
cat. art. (criti/cro) b
Christian Gundermann.
Diacritics
24
(1994)
2/3
(summer)
151-168
N260787
Boek

Great mirrors shattered : homosexuality, orientalism, and Japan  / 

John Whittier Treat.New York, NY [etc.]: Oxford University Press, cop. 1999 - xi, 241 p.
uitgave: New York, NY [etc.]: Oxford University Press, cop. 1999 - xi, 241 p.
annotatie: Bibliogr. in de noten.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Homoseksuele Amerikaanse hoogleraar Japanse literatuur beschrijft de aids-hysterie in Japan in de jaren tachtig tegen de achtergrond van zijn eigen ervaringen tijdens zijn verblijf aldaar. Hij gaat tevens in op kwesties als de Japanse kijk op homoseksualiteit ('er zijn geen homoseksuelen'), de seksuele identiteit van Japanse homomannen en de wijze waarop westerlingen tegen andere culturen aankijken.

signatuur: cat. (treat/gre) b

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Great mirrors shattered : homosexuality, orientalism, and Japan
cat. (treat/gre) b
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John Whittier Treat.
N264249
Artikel

Okzidentalismus : der verquerte Orientalismus im schwul-lesbischen deutschen Film  / Robert Tobin.

Forum Homosexualität und Literatur (2002) 41 (Dez), p. 75-89
bron: Forum Homosexualität und Literatur (2002) 41 (Dez), p. 75-89
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Okzidentalismus : der verquerte Orientalismus im schwul-lesbischen deutschen Film
ts.
Robert Tobin.
Forum Homosexualität und Literatur
(2002)
41
(Dez)
75-89
N276163
Boek

The Homoerotics of Orientalism  / 

Joseph Allen Boone.New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2014 - xxxiv, 486 p.: ill.
uitgave: New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2014 - xxxiv, 486 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time.

signatuur: cat. (boone-j/hom) b

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The Homoerotics of Orientalism
cat. (boone-j/hom) b ODE3
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Joseph Allen Boone.
N294116
Artikel

Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands  / Paul Mepschen, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Evelien H. Tonkens.

Sociology, 44 (2010) 5 (oct), p. 962-979
bron: Sociology jaargang: 44 (2010) 5 (oct), p. 962-979
samenvatting: Sexuality features prominently in European debates on multiculturalism and in Orientalist discourses on Islam. This article argues that representations of gay emancipation are mobilized to shape narratives in which Muslims are framed as non-modern subjects, a development that can best be understood in relation to the 'culturalization of citizenship' and the rise of Islamophobia in Europe. We focus on the Netherlands where the entanglement of gay rights discourses with anti-Muslim politics and representations is especially salient. The thorough-going secularization of Dutch society, transformations in the realms of sex and morality since the 'long 1960s' and the 'normalization' of gay identities since the 1980s have made sexuality a malleable discourse in the framing of 'modernity' against 'tradition'. This development is highly problematic, but also offers possibilities for new alliances and solidarities in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning (LGBTQ) politics and sexual and cultural citizenship.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (mepsc/sex/pol)

Sexual Politics, Orientalism and Multicultural Citizenship in the Netherlands
dgb artikelen (mepsc/sex/pol)
Paul Mepschen, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Evelien H. Tonkens.
Sociology
44
(2010)
5
(oct)
962-979
N300828
Artikel

"But Oh! What Tales" : Portraying the Middle East in U.S. Homophile Periodicals of the 1950s and 1960s  / Marva Milo.

Journal of Homosexuality, 64 (2017) 7 (jul), p. 889-907
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 64 (2017) 7 (jul), p. 889-907
samenvatting: This essay examines Middle East representations in U.S. homophile periodicals from 1953 to 1964. The essay uses more than 120 Middle East- related items that were published in ONE, Mattachine Review, and The Ladder to address the periodicals' engagement with the region (particularly ancient history and biblical themes) and discuss the types of sexual 'knowledge' that the homophile periodicals created about the region. It then assesses the role of periodicals as a genre in the creation of a transnational homophile community, showing both their potential for democratizing participation in this community and their limits. The essay argues that the periodicals made visible the process of assembling a homosexual identity and the fragmentary nature of the parts it strove to unify. Though the views of key U.S. homophile organizations became hegemonic in the international gay rights movement, the periodicals show a more complex, ambivalent, and contested process.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

"But Oh! What Tales" : Portraying the Middle East in U.S. Homophile Periodicals of the 1950s and 1960s
ts.
Marva Milo.
Journal of Homosexuality
64
(2017)
7
(jul)
889-907
N301256
Artikel

Imperial Queerness : The U.S. Homophile Press and Constructions of Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific, 1953-1964  / Carly Simpson.

Journal of Homosexuality, 64 (2017) 7 (jul), p. 928-944
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 64 (2017) 7 (jul), p. 928-944
samenvatting: This essay examines the ways in which U.S. homophile magazines represented and constructed Asia and the Pacific from 1953 to 1964. Through an analysis of 209 items that referenced Asia and the Pacific in ONE, Mattachine Review, and the Ladder, the essay argues that U.S. homophiles referenced the region in three primary ways: first, to create relationships, allies, and exchanges with people living in the region; second, to highlight the inferiority of the East and superiority of the West; and, third, to reveal the cross-cultural and transhistorical nature of homosexuality. These references were influenced by Orientalism, colonialism, and the Cold War, which framed Asia and the Pacific as both sexually and culturally backward, but also as a potential tourist destination for gay men and lesbian women.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Imperial Queerness : The U.S. Homophile Press and Constructions of Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific, 1953-1964
ts.
Carly Simpson.
Journal of Homosexuality
64
(2017)
7
(jul)
928-944
N301258
Artikel

"Some Africans Gave Full Approval of Homosexuality" : Representations of Africa in the U.S. Homophile Press, 1953-1964  / Healy Thompson.

Journal of Homosexuality, 64 (2017) 7 (jul), p. 945-962
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 64 (2017) 7 (jul), p. 945-962
samenvatting: This essay explores representations of Africa in the three primary U.S. homophile periodicals of the 1950s and early 1960s. It considers 130 articles, letters, and stories in Mattachine Review, ONE, and The Ladder that mentioned Africa or Africans. In doing so, it explores and analyzes the ways that Africa was referenced and represented to understand how those periodicals, their writers, and the U.S. homophile movement understood and were influenced by Africa (or by their perceptions of Africa). The essay argues that views expressed in The Ladder, Mattachine Review, and ONE reflected broader thinking about Africa in the 1950s and early 1960s in focusing on Egypt, relying on U.S. accounts of Africa, and eroticizing the bodies of Africans. But homophile publications also differed from their mainstream counterparts by presenting various African cultures as superior to U.S. culture in their liberal views of and approaches to sexual and gender variance.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

"Some Africans Gave Full Approval of Homosexuality" : Representations of Africa in the U.S. Homophile Press, 1953-1964
ts.
Healy Thompson.
Journal of Homosexuality
64
(2017)
7
(jul)
945-962
N301259

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