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First published in 1983, Prejudice and Pride chronicles legal and social discrimination against gay people living in Britain in 1980s.
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This edited volume brings transnational feminisms in conversation with intersectional and decolonial approaches. The... Læs mere
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What are our values as psychotherapists and clients regarding differing notions of masculinity? Furthermore, what stops us thinking about them? This... Læs mere
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Taken together, the chapters in this book outline a theory and a practice of painting ecstatic ordinarinesses in contemporary, diverse American queer life.
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This book examines the complex relationships between young masculinities and sexual health within Southern Africa. This book will interest... Læs mere
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Taking Back Desire studies film, television and video art texts through a Lacanian prism to restore a sense of queer as troubling identity and resistance to neoliberal forms of inclusion.
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Taking Back Desire studies film, television and video art texts through a Lacanian prism to restore a sense of queer as troubling identity and resistance to neoliberal forms of inclusion.
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This book examines the treatment of women, non-white and queer participants on MTV’s The Challenge. It will interest Reality TV studies, Gender studies, Race and Sexuality studies.
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I denne bog sætter Mikkel Kryger fokus på alt det, som farlivet byder på, men som sjældent bliver italesat – både det hårde, det sjove og det sårbare. Den er fuld af åbenhjertige... Læs mere
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Traces the story of the reinvention of Indigenous warriorhood from 1968 to the takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973 and beyond.... Læs mere
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Borderland Anxieties explores the complex relationships between liberalization, gender and migration in Nagaland, a state in Northeast India that is emerging from decades of armed conflict.