A Badge of Injury
Sébastien Tremblay
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Sachbuch / Geschichte
Beschreibung
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.
Rezensionen
<p> "This remarkable and engaging book criticizes exclusionary notions of victimhood and insightfully discusses how past suffering was re-presented. I warmly recommend it to all who wonder how ‘gay consciousness’ was built and how this baggage could be queerly transported into the future we are currently envisioning." – <strong>Benno Gammerl</strong>, Professor for History of Gender and Sexuality, European University Institute, Florence, Italy </p> <p> *** </p> <p> "<em>A Badge of Injury</em> makes an important contribution to debates around emancipatory movements and their reliance on history and symbols to stake their claims. Tremblay nudges us to think expansively about how the pink triangle functioned as an emblem of suffering that had the power to unite as well as divide. Essential reading in these turbulent times."
Kundenbewertungen
Queer / LGBT-Geschichte, Globale Geschichte, Rosa Dreieck, memory, Queer / LGBT history, Pink triangle, Erinnerung, Global history