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Queer lebt jenseits der Mauer: Sehnsucht und Gefahr im geteilten Berlin, 1945-1970 (Deutsch
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- Book Title
- Queer Lives across the Wall: Desire and Danger in Divided Berlin,
- ISBN
- 9781487547806
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
ISBN-10
1487547803
ISBN-13
9781487547806
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4067506747
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
277 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Queer Lives Across the Wall : Desire and Danger in Divided Berlin, 1945-1970
Publication Year
2023
Subject
Lgbt Studies / General, Europe / Germany, Sociology / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Series
German and European Studies
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2023-280216
Reviews
"I gobbled this book up. It is a quick read with lots of information. If you love history, then add this Queer Lives across the Wall to your list." --Mx. Phoebe, Mx. Phoebe's Viewpoint "This book stands as a shining example--to non-queer as well as to queer historians--of how to find creative solutions to archival issues and how to persevere in the face of adversity. In daring to articulate these most hidden aspects of the "love that dare not speak its name," Rottmann provides us with courageous models and antecedents. The book itself feels like a labor of love."--Mark Fenemore, Manchester Metropolitan University, German Studies Review "By turns poignant, sexy, and fun, but always sensitive and erudite, Queer Lives across the Wall is a beautifully written book. From train stations to living rooms, from public toilets to queer bars, from prisons to the Berlin wall itself, Andrea Rottmann's rich study reveals the centrality of diverse spaces - and of gendered expression - in queer history." --Craig Griffiths, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Manchester Metropolitan University, and author of The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation "By telling the stories of lesbians as well as gay men, and transgender people as well as cisgender people, Rottmann paints an incredibly rich portrait of queer and trans repression and survival in the shadow of the Berlin Wall, from bars to prisons to apartments to garden cottages, and challenges how we think about queer history." --Laurie Marhoefer, Jon Bridgman Endowed Professor of History, University of Washington, and author of Racism and the Making of Gay Rights "A queer history of East and West Germany that seriously engages with gender non-conformity and includes working-class perspectives - all these things have long been called for. Based on interviews, letters, photographs, prison files, and other sources, the study traces bygone queer spaces and subjectivities that very much resonate with our present-day concerns." --Benno Gammerl, Professor of History of Gender and Sexuality, European University Institute, "I gobbled this book up. It is a quick read with lots of information. If you love history, then add this Queer Lives across the Wall to your list." --Mx. Phoebe, Mx. Phoebe's Viewpoint, "By turns poignant, sexy, and fun, but always sensitive and erudite, Queer Lives across the Wall is a beautifully written book. From train stations to living rooms, from public toilets to queer bars, from prisons to the Berlin wall itself, Andrea Rottmann's rich study reveals the centrality of diverse spaces - and of gendered expression - in queer history." --Craig Griffiths, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Manchester Metropolitan University, and author of The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation "By telling the stories of lesbians as well as gay men, and transgender people as well as cisgender people, Rottmann paints an incredibly rich portrait of queer and trans repression and survival in the shadow of the Berlin Wall, from bars to prisons to apartments to garden cottages, and challenges how we think about queer history." --Laurie Marhoefer, Jon Bridgman Endowed Professor of History, University of Washington, and author of Racism and the Making of Gay Rights "A queer history of East and West Germany that seriously engages with gender non-conformity and includes working-class perspectives - all these things have long been called for. Based on interviews, letters, photographs, prison files, and other sources, the study traces bygone queer spaces and subjectivities that very much resonate with our present-day concerns." --Benno Gammerl, Professor of History of Gender and Sexuality, European University Institute
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations and Map Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: "Mamita invites you in" 1. Homes 2. Surveilled Sociability: Queer Bars 3. Passing Through, Trespassing, Passing in Public Spaces 4. Bubis Behind Bars: Prisons as Queer Spaces 5. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Queer Lives across the Wall draws on personal letters, photo albums, and state records in order to tell the history of East and West Berlin in the early Cold War through an LGBTIQ* perspective. Queer Lives across the Wall examines the everyday lives of queer Berliners between 1945 and 1970, tracing private and public queer life from the end of the Nazi regime through the gay and lesbian liberation movements of the 1970s. Andrea Rottmann explores how certain spaces - including homes, bars, streets, parks, and prisons - facilitated and restricted queer lives in the overwhelmingly conservative climate that characterized both German postwar states. By examining both public and private urban spaces, the book draws a complex picture of how queer lives were lived, going beyond previous histories that focus on state surveillance and the persecution of male homosexuality. With a theoretical toolkit informed by feminist, queer, and spatial theories, the book combines previously unknown sources from the archives of the feminist and LGBTIQ* movements in police, Stasi, and prisoner files. As an intersectional history of lesbian, trans, and gay male lives in East and West Berlin, Queer Lives across the Wall illuminates the entanglements of gender, sexuality, and class., Queer Lives across the Wall examines the everyday lives of queer Berliners between 1945 and 1970, tracing private and public queer life from the end of the Nazi regime through the gay and lesbian liberation movements of the 1970s. Andrea Rottmann explores how certain spaces - including homes, bars, streets, parks, and prisons - facilitated and restricted queer lives in the overwhelmingly conservative climate that characterized both German postwar states. With a theoretical toolkit informed by feminist, queer, and spatial theories, the book goes beyond previous histories that focus on state surveillance and the persecution of male homosexuality., Queer Lives across the Wall draws on personal letters, photo albums, and state records in order to tell the history of East and West Berlin in the early Cold War through an LGBTIQ* perspective.
LC Classification Number
HQ73.3
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