Personal Acknowledgments -- Formal Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Need for Affirming Spaces -- Methodology and Chapter Outline -- Chapter 2: Affirmation and Care Ethics -- Affirmation and Relational Selfhood -- Affirmation in the Mother-Child Relationship -- Holding Across the Life Span -- The Feeling of Affirmation -- References -- Chapter 3: Embodied Memory and Fluid Mobility -- Bergson on Space and Duration -- Perception and Fluid Mobility -- Spatializing the Self -- Association and Recognition -- Subcultural Spaces -- References
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Dedication and acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction: How to read this book -- 1 Getting to know LGBT older adults -- 2 First impressions -- 3 Move-in day and collecting information -- 4 LGBT programming and services -- 5 Staff opinions, beliefs, and training -- 6 Addressing bullying and conflict between residents -- 7 Navigating family dynamics -- 8 Sexuality and sexual health -- 9 Bisexuality and aging -- 10 Gender identity and expression -- 11 Older adults with HIV/AIDS -- 12 Dementia, memory care, and LGBT people -- 13 Rights and protections -- 14 Strategic planning and diversifying the board -- Conclusion: It starts with you! -- Index.
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"As film stars, actresses have throughout film history contributed to the film industry's glamorous surface, providing audiences with visual attraction and different representations of femininity. To talk about women in film as "invisible" may thus seem odd or even wrong. This book, however, is concerned with the paradox that on the other side of the camera, women are clearly underrepresented. This is true of contemporary film culture, and has been true historically, despite significant variations between countries/geographical areas, historical time periods and different roles/professions in film production, distribution and exhibition. This anthology recovers forgotten aspects of women's work and memory, tracing women's film work through the lens of Swedish film history, with a few forays into international film ventures. Using a variety of methods and approaches, including careful study of previously neglected archival material, lived experiences, interviews, and theoretical reflections on feminist historiography, the book explores themes of women's agency and (lack of) visibility in a cultural context very different to Hollywood, thus providing readers with a healthy counterweight to the dominance of Anglo-American material in film scholarship published in English. The articles deal with women's agency in a wide range of roles, in film production, exhibition and criticism, but also with new perspectives on stars/actresses and their agency, and including LGBT and queer identities. The research presents material evidence of women's involvement in film culture being obscured and ignored because of its status as "women's work", and/or of marginal rather than mainstream interest. The book is divided into two parts, where the first part collects chapters that cover neglected dimensions of silent film culture and the use of archival film as cultural memory in documentary work from various time periods, whereas the second part of the book is focussed mainly on films and filmmaking in the 1970s and 1980s."
A Badge of Injury is a contribution to both the fields of queer and global history. It analyses gay and lesbian transregional cultural communication networks from the 1970s to the 2000s, focusing on the importance of National Socialism, visual culture, and memory in the queer Atlantic. Provincializing Euro-American queer history, it illustrates how a history of concepts which encompasses the visual offers a greater depth of analysis of the transfer of ideas across regions than texts alone would offer. It also underlines how gay and lesbian history needs to be reframed under a queer lens and understood in a global perspective. Following the journey of the Pink Triangle and its many iterations, A Badge of Injury pinpoints the roles of cultural memory and power in the creation of gay and lesbian transregional narratives of pride or the construction of the historical queer subject. Beyond a success story, the book dives into some of the shortcomings of Euro-American queer history and the power of the negative, writing an emancipatory yet critical story of the era
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- ONE A Small Boy and Others: Sexual Disorientation in Henry James, Kenneth Anger, and David Lynch -- TWO Initiation into Style: In the Memory Palace of Henry James -- THREE Flaming Closets -- FOUR Screen Memories, or, Pop Comes from the Outside: Warhol and Queer Childhood -- FIVE Outlaw Sex and the "Search for America": Representing Male Prostitution and Perverse Desire in Sixties Film (My Hustler and Midnight Cowboy) -- SIX Oralia: Joseph Cornell, Hunger, Sweetness, and Women's Performances -- SEVEN Tragedy and Trash: Yiddish Theater and Queer Theater, Henry James, Charles Ludlam, Ethyl Eichelberger -- Notes -- Index
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Invocation : the anthropology ministry -- "I've been 'buked" : the double consciousness of being LGBT and Black -- "Lead me, guide me" : the charisma of Bishop Flunder -- "Just as I am" : revealing authentic selves -- "Old-time religion" : invoking memory -- "What a fellowship" : radically inclusive futures -- Benediction : continuities and departures
Introduction: racial trans technologies -- Cultures: trans performance, film, and digital media -- Networks: transcoding biogenetics and orgasm in the transnational digital economy -- Memory: migrations of trans becoming -- Movement: trans digital activisms and U.S. transnational empire -- Conclusion: transiting the stage of the master's house
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Everyday Life of Queer Trauma -- 2 Trauma and Touch: Butch-Femme Sexualities -- 3 Sexual Trauma/Queer Memory: Incest, Lesbianism, and Therapeutic Culture -- 4 Transnational Trauma and Queer Diasporic Publics -- 5 AIDS Activism and Public Feelings: Documenting ACT UP's Lesbians -- 6 Legacies of Trauma, Legacies of Activism: Mourning and Militancy Revisited -- 7 In the Archive of Lesbian Feelings -- Epilogue -- Appendix: A Note on Interviews -- Notes -- Filmography -- Bibliography -- Index
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Border politics: contests over territory, nation, identity, and belonging -- 2. "Border granny wants you!": grandmothers policing nation at the us-Mexico border -- 3. Defending the nation: militarism, women's empowerment, and the Hindu right -- 4. Borders, territory, and ethnicity: women and the naga peace process -- 5. Imperial gazes and queer politics: re/reading female political subjectivity in Pakistan -- 6. Indigenous peoples and colonial borders: sovereignty, nationhood, identity, and activism -- 7. Constricting boundaries: collective identity in the tea party movement -- 8. Occupy Slovenia: how migrant movements contributed to new forms of direct democracy -- 9. Challenging borders, imagining Europe: transnational lgbt activism in a new Europe -- 10. Frames, boomerangs, and global assemblages: border distortions in the global resistance to dam building in Lesotho -- 11. Networks, place, and barriers to cross-border organizing: "no border" camping in transcarpathia, Ukraine -- 12. "Giving wings to our dreams": binational activism and workers' rights struggles in the San Diego–Tijuana border region -- 13. Border politics: creating a dialogue between border studies and social movements -- About the contributors -- Index
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1. The geography of same-sex desire : cruising men in Washington in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries -- 2. "Sentiments expressed here would be misconstrued by others" : the same-sex sexual lives of Washington's black elite in the early twentieth century -- 3. Race, class, gender, and the social landscape of the capital's gay communities during and after World War II -- 4. The policing of same-sex desire in postwar Washington -- 5. LGBT movements in the capital in the mid to late twentieth century : three historic moments -- 6. Epilogue : "in Tyra's memory".
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Having a Moment Four Decades in the Making -- Part One Times -- 1 Colonial North America (1600s-1700s) -- 2 Revolutionary Sexualities and Early National Genders (1770s-1840s) -- 3 Centering Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Queer History (1800s-1890s) -- 4 Modern Sexuality in Modern Times (1880s-1930s) -- 5 Sexual Minorities at the Apex of Heteronormativity (1940s-1965) -- 6 Gay Liberation (1963-1980) -- 7 AIDS and Action (1980-1990s) -- 8 Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times (1970-2010s) -- Part Two Spaces and Places -- 9 Queer Archives: From Collections to Conceptual Framework -- 10 Bodies -- 11 Organizations -- 12 The End of Urban Queer History? -- 13 Rural -- 14 Queer and Nation -- 15 Thinking Transnationally, Thinking Queer -- Part Three Themes -- 16 Language, Acts, and Identity in LGBT History -- 17 Transgender History (and Otherwise Approaches to Queer Embodiment) -- 18 Lesbian History: Spirals of Imagination, Marginalization, and Creation -- 19 Bisexual History: Let's Not Bijack Another Century -- 20 Queer of Color Estrangement and Belonging -- 21 Families -- 22 Sickness and Wellness -- 23 Criminalization and Legalization -- 24 Law and Politics: "Crooked and Perverse" Narratives of LGBT Progress -- 25 Labor -- 26 Consumerism -- 27 Queer Performance and Popular Culture -- 28 Public History and Queer Memory -- Index
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Erotic Resistance celebrates the erotic performance cultures that have shaped San Francisco. It preserves the memory of the city's bohemian past and its essential role in the development of American adult entertainment by highlighting the contributions of women of color, queer women, and trans women who were instrumental in the city's labor history, as well as its LGBT and sex workers' rights movements. In the 1960s, topless entertainment became legal in the city for the first time in the US, though cross-dressing continued to be criminalized. In the 1990s, stripper-artist-activists led the first successful class action lawsuits and efforts to unionize. Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa uses visual and performance analysis, historiography, and ethnographic research, including participant observation as both performer and spectator and interviews with legendary burlesquers and strippers, to share this remarkable story.
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The contributors to Turning Archival trace the rise of "the archive" as an object of historical desire and study within queer studies and examine how it fosters historical imagination and knowledge. Highlighting the growing significance of the archival to LGBTQ scholarship, politics, and everyday life, they draw upon accounts of queer archival encounters in institutional, grassroots, and everyday repositories of historical memory. The contributors examine such topics as the everyday life of marginalized queer immigrants in New York City as an archive; secondhand vinyl record collecting and punk bootlegs; the self-archiving practices of grassroots lesbians; and the decolonial potential of absences and gaps in the colonial archives through the life of a suspected hermaphrodite in colonial Guatemala. Engaging with archives from Africa to the Americas to the Arctic, this volume illuminates the allure of the archive, reflects on that which resists archival capture, and outlines the stakes of queer and trans lives in the archival turn.Contributors. Anjali Arondekar, Kate Clark, Ann Cvetkovich, Carolyn Dinshaw, Kate Eichhorn, Javier Fernández-Galeano, Emmett Harsin Drager, Elliot James, Marget Long, Martin F. Manalansan IV, Daniel Marshall, María Elena Martínez, Joan Nestle, Iván Ramos, David Serlin, Zeb Tortorici
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The Assisted Living Industry : Context, History, and Overview -- Policy, Licensing, and Regulations -- Organizational Overview -- Recruiting and Hiring Staff -- Training Staff -- Retaining Employees with Empowerment / David Hahklotubbe -- Continuing Education / David Hahklotubbe -- Interprofessional Practice : Issues for Assisted Living Administrators -- Business, Management, and Marketing Facilities / Joseph F. Melichar -- Financial Management in Assisted Living Facilities / Raymond Yee and Mark J. Cimino -- Legal Concepts and Issues in Assisted Living Facilities / Anthony M. Chicotel -- Accessibility, Fire Safety, and Disaster Preparedness -- Models of Care -- Universal Design and Aging-In-Place -- Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) as an Alternative to Assisted Living / Pauline Mosher Shatara -- Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Assisted Living / Benjamin Bongers -- Diversity Issues -- LGBT Issues in Assisted Living / Brian de Vries -- Physical Aspects of Aging -- Psychological Aspects of Aging -- Memory Care Units in Assisted Living : Benefits and Challenges for Administrators -- Palliative and Hospice Care / Edwin P. Cabigao -- Residents' Rights.