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Magnus Hirschfeld
For more on Hirschfeld, see:
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Heike Bauer, "From Fragile Solidarities to Burnt Sexual Subjects: At the Institute of Sexual Science." In The Hirschfeld Archives: Violence, Death, and Modern Queer Culture, 2017.
published: 15 Apr 2021
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The Forgotten Story of Magnus Hirschfeld: Trans History
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Timestamps
Intro: 0:00
Magnus Hirschfeld: 2:32
The Institute: 17:01
The Destruction of the Institure: 25:05
Eugenics: 30:31
Hirschfeld's Theories: 36:43
Medicalisation: 45:26
Final Words: 54:09
Outro: 56:58
published: 11 Aug 2022
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What made Berlin one of the most prominent queer communities in the world? | DW History and Culture
Thousands of people will descend upon the streets of Berlin this weekend to celebrate Pride@christopherstreetdayberlin5889. The German capital is often hailed as the rainbow capital of the world, although the situation for LGBTQI in the city isn't and hasn't always been so rosy. Berlin has long been a meeting point for people from across the globe who question gender roles and conservative norms of sexuality, and it’s played a key role in trans* history. The pioneering research in gender identity a century ago by Magnus Hirschfeld, who founded the Institute for Sexual Science in Berlin in 1919, was decades ahead of its time. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Hirschfeld, who was Jewish, was on tour lecturing on sexual science. From abroad, he watched newsreels of his Institute for Sexua...
published: 22 Jul 2022
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Magnus Hirschfeld and the Queer Narratives of Modern Sex Research
Leslie Center for the Humanities - Humanities Institute 2013
Towards a Global History of Sexual Science, 1880-1950
Inaugural Conference July 2, 2013 4pm - 7.15pm
Travels Through a World of Difference: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Queer Narratives of Modern Sex Research
Heike Bauer (University of London, UK)
published: 08 Jul 2013
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Magnus Hirschfeld: LGBTQ+ Stories from the Holocaust
Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld was a pioneering German sexologist and political advocate who founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee, the first LGBTQ+ rights organization in the world. During Germany’s Weimar Republic, he also established the Institute for Sexual Science, which provided counseling, healthcare, and a range of other services to Germany’s LGBTQ+ communities. When the Nazis came to power, they targeted Hirschfeld because of his work.
Download a companion PDF of Magnus Hirschfeld’s story to use in the classroom at wjakenewsome.com/stories/hirschfeld.
Explore more LGBTQ+ Story Showcases online at wjakenewsome.com/stories.
published: 13 May 2022
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The Queer History of Weimar Germany
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Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period of conflicted social progress that allowed its queer community to become more visible than ever before. What was life like for the queer folks of Weimar Germany? Come learn with me about LGBTQ Germany before the Nazis, and the film star who appeared as the first on-screen sympathetic gay character: Conrad Veidt.
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published: 12 Nov 2021
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HistoryMama! The First Known LGBT Health Clinic In History - Magnus Hirschfeld
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published: 14 Jul 2021
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Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty
Recorded on February 22, 2023, this video features a lecture by Professor Kadji Amin, Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Emory University.
In this talk, “Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty,” Amin discusses a key architect of Modern Sexuality, the German Jewish homosexual sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld. Amin argues that Hirschfeld’s work allows us to track the process by which the bourgeois Western notion of sexuality as a form of innate selfhood subsumed sex as a social and spatial practice. By turning to Hirschfeld’s work, Amin’s talk argues that the fundamental problem of queer of color critique — that of how sexuality conceals and transacts more salient hierarchies of power — was born with the epistemological inventi...
published: 13 Apr 2023
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Wie Berlin zur Heimat für trans*Personen wurde | Queer Doku | DW Doku Deutsch
Das „T“ in LQBTQI steht für „Transgender“: Menschen, deren Geschlechtsidentität nicht dem ihnen bei der Geburt zugewiesenen, biologischen Geschlecht entspricht. In den letzten Jahren sind trans*Personen - nicht zuletzt durch Stars wie Schauspieler Elliot Page oder den Regisseurinnen Lilly und Lana Wachowski - sichtbarer geworden. Gegeben hat es sie aber schon immer! In der jüngeren Trans-Geschichte hat die deutsche Hauptstadt Berlin eine Schlüsselrolle gespielt.
Vor mehr als einem Jahrhundert gründete hier der Arzt Magnus Hirschfeld das Institut für Sexualwissenschaften. Als einer der ersten Wissenschaftler weltweit forschte er zu Geschlechtsidentitäten. Er bot trans*Personen – die er damals mit dem heute überholten Begriff „Transvestit“ bezeichnete – Hormontherapien und sogar geschlechts...
published: 18 Nov 2022
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Secrets of the Archives: Book survives library burned by Nazis
Nazis burned the library of Magnus Hirschfeld -- a Jewish physician and sexologist -- for being "un-German." But at least one book survived and is now housed at the University of Minnesota in the Tretter Collection for GLBT Studies. In this installment of "Secrets of the Archives," Tretter curator Lisa Vecoli provides the back story and the importance of the GLBT archives.
published: 14 Oct 2015
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Magnus Hirschfeld
For more on Hirschfeld, see:
.
Heike Bauer, "From Fragile Solidarities to Burnt Sexual Subjects: At the Institute of Sexual Science." In The Hirschfeld Archives...
For more on Hirschfeld, see:
.
Heike Bauer, "From Fragile Solidarities to Burnt Sexual Subjects: At the Institute of Sexual Science." In The Hirschfeld Archives: Violence, Death, and Modern Queer Culture, 2017.
https://wn.com/Magnus_Hirschfeld
For more on Hirschfeld, see:
.
Heike Bauer, "From Fragile Solidarities to Burnt Sexual Subjects: At the Institute of Sexual Science." In The Hirschfeld Archives: Violence, Death, and Modern Queer Culture, 2017.
- published: 15 Apr 2021
- views: 2154
59:33
The Forgotten Story of Magnus Hirschfeld: Trans History
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Timestamps
Intro: 0:00
Magnus Hirschfeld: 2:32
The Institute: 17:01
The Destruction of the Institure: 25:05
Eugenics: 30:31
Hirschfeld's Theories: 36:43
Medicalisation: 45:26
Final Words: 54:09
Outro: 56:58
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Timestamps
Intro: 0:00
Magnus Hirschfeld: 2:32
The Institute: 17:01
The Destruction of the Institure: 25:05
Eugenics: 30:31
Hirschfeld's Theories: 36:43
Medicalisation: 45:26
Final Words: 54:09
Outro: 56:58
- published: 11 Aug 2022
- views: 37360
25:14
What made Berlin one of the most prominent queer communities in the world? | DW History and Culture
Thousands of people will descend upon the streets of Berlin this weekend to celebrate Pride@christopherstreetdayberlin5889. The German capital is often hailed a...
Thousands of people will descend upon the streets of Berlin this weekend to celebrate Pride@christopherstreetdayberlin5889. The German capital is often hailed as the rainbow capital of the world, although the situation for LGBTQI in the city isn't and hasn't always been so rosy. Berlin has long been a meeting point for people from across the globe who question gender roles and conservative norms of sexuality, and it’s played a key role in trans* history. The pioneering research in gender identity a century ago by Magnus Hirschfeld, who founded the Institute for Sexual Science in Berlin in 1919, was decades ahead of its time. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Hirschfeld, who was Jewish, was on tour lecturing on sexual science. From abroad, he watched newsreels of his Institute for Sexual Science set aflame by Nazis. Thousands of unique medical records, publications, photos and artifacts were destroyed in the book burning. The rise of the Nazi party was a dark era for LGBTQI people in Berlin, who had enjoyed a haven of sexual freedom in the Weimar Republic. The community was able to rise from the ashes and LGBTQI re-emerged to build what is one of the most prominent queer communities in the world. In this episode of Arts Unveiled we explore what its like to be trans* in Berlin today, digging deeper into the past, to understand the present.
00:00 Intro: How Berlin became a hub for trans* people
02:55 Chapter 1: Why trans* people from around the globe come to Berlin
06:22 Chapter 2: How Magnus Hirschfeld challenged prevailing sexual norms
12:31 Chapter 3: Berlin's cult status for its queer scene in the 1970s
19:47 Chapter 4: Life and problems of trans* people in Berlin today
#dwhistoryandculture #transgender #lgbtqia #berlin #lilielbe
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Thousands of people will descend upon the streets of Berlin this weekend to celebrate Pride@christopherstreetdayberlin5889. The German capital is often hailed as the rainbow capital of the world, although the situation for LGBTQI in the city isn't and hasn't always been so rosy. Berlin has long been a meeting point for people from across the globe who question gender roles and conservative norms of sexuality, and it’s played a key role in trans* history. The pioneering research in gender identity a century ago by Magnus Hirschfeld, who founded the Institute for Sexual Science in Berlin in 1919, was decades ahead of its time. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Hirschfeld, who was Jewish, was on tour lecturing on sexual science. From abroad, he watched newsreels of his Institute for Sexual Science set aflame by Nazis. Thousands of unique medical records, publications, photos and artifacts were destroyed in the book burning. The rise of the Nazi party was a dark era for LGBTQI people in Berlin, who had enjoyed a haven of sexual freedom in the Weimar Republic. The community was able to rise from the ashes and LGBTQI re-emerged to build what is one of the most prominent queer communities in the world. In this episode of Arts Unveiled we explore what its like to be trans* in Berlin today, digging deeper into the past, to understand the present.
00:00 Intro: How Berlin became a hub for trans* people
02:55 Chapter 1: Why trans* people from around the globe come to Berlin
06:22 Chapter 2: How Magnus Hirschfeld challenged prevailing sexual norms
12:31 Chapter 3: Berlin's cult status for its queer scene in the 1970s
19:47 Chapter 4: Life and problems of trans* people in Berlin today
#dwhistoryandculture #transgender #lgbtqia #berlin #lilielbe
For more visit: https://www.dw.com/en/culture/s-1441
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- published: 22 Jul 2022
- views: 6287
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Magnus Hirschfeld and the Queer Narratives of Modern Sex Research
Leslie Center for the Humanities - Humanities Institute 2013
Towards a Global History of Sexual Science, 1880-1950
Inaugural Conference July 2, 2013 4pm - 7.1...
Leslie Center for the Humanities - Humanities Institute 2013
Towards a Global History of Sexual Science, 1880-1950
Inaugural Conference July 2, 2013 4pm - 7.15pm
Travels Through a World of Difference: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Queer Narratives of Modern Sex Research
Heike Bauer (University of London, UK)
https://wn.com/Magnus_Hirschfeld_And_The_Queer_Narratives_Of_Modern_Sex_Research
Leslie Center for the Humanities - Humanities Institute 2013
Towards a Global History of Sexual Science, 1880-1950
Inaugural Conference July 2, 2013 4pm - 7.15pm
Travels Through a World of Difference: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Queer Narratives of Modern Sex Research
Heike Bauer (University of London, UK)
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 10863
4:34
Magnus Hirschfeld: LGBTQ+ Stories from the Holocaust
Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld was a pioneering German sexologist and political advocate who founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee, the first LGBTQ+ rights organ...
Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld was a pioneering German sexologist and political advocate who founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee, the first LGBTQ+ rights organization in the world. During Germany’s Weimar Republic, he also established the Institute for Sexual Science, which provided counseling, healthcare, and a range of other services to Germany’s LGBTQ+ communities. When the Nazis came to power, they targeted Hirschfeld because of his work.
Download a companion PDF of Magnus Hirschfeld’s story to use in the classroom at wjakenewsome.com/stories/hirschfeld.
Explore more LGBTQ+ Story Showcases online at wjakenewsome.com/stories.
https://wn.com/Magnus_Hirschfeld_Lgbtq_Stories_From_The_Holocaust
Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld was a pioneering German sexologist and political advocate who founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee, the first LGBTQ+ rights organization in the world. During Germany’s Weimar Republic, he also established the Institute for Sexual Science, which provided counseling, healthcare, and a range of other services to Germany’s LGBTQ+ communities. When the Nazis came to power, they targeted Hirschfeld because of his work.
Download a companion PDF of Magnus Hirschfeld’s story to use in the classroom at wjakenewsome.com/stories/hirschfeld.
Explore more LGBTQ+ Story Showcases online at wjakenewsome.com/stories.
- published: 13 May 2022
- views: 2089
38:02
The Queer History of Weimar Germany
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Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period of conflicted social progress that allowed its queer community to become more visible than ever before. What was life like for the queer folks of Weimar Germany? Come learn with me about LGBTQ Germany before the Nazis, and the film star who appeared as the first on-screen sympathetic gay character: Conrad Veidt.
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Edited using DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 and the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
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Audio sampled from "If The Joker Could Beatbox..." by 80fitz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrAXRSBv-co
Sources:
Homosexuality and Comradeship: Destabilizing the Hegemonic Masculine Ideal in Nazi Germany by Jason Crouthamel
Sex and the Weimar Republic German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis By Laurie Marhoefer
Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity by Robert Beachy
Queer Identities and Politics in Germany: A History, 1880–1945 by Clayton J. Whisnant
German Expressionism: Art and Society. Rizzoli New york
The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans
Art in Berlin 1815-1989. High Museum of Art
New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic 1919-1933 by Stephanie Barron and Sabine Eckmann
“Inhuman Acts of Lesbian Love” : The Lesbian Stigmatization Process from Weimar Germany to KZ Ravensbrück by Giulia Iannucci
Film Censorship in the Weimar Republic: Cinema Reform, Political Crisis, and the Rise of the Nazis by John Paul Mason
Among abnormals: The queer sexual politics of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918–1933 By Laurie Marhoefer
Queer European Cinema: queering cinematic time and space by Leanne Dawson
The Seduction of Youth Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic By Javier Samper Vendrell
“The Agony of Love and Fear”: Nazism and the German Queer Community 1920-19451 Introduction: Breaking the Silence by Sydni Zastre
Cinema and Censorship in the Weimar Republic: The Case of Anders als Die Andern by James D. Steakley
Degeneration, Sexual Freedom, and the Politics of the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 by Laurie Marhoefer
"We Too Deserve a Place in the Sun": The Politics of Transvestite Identity in Weimar Germany by Katie Sutton
Defining Identity via Homosexual Spaces: Locating the Male Homosexual in Weimar Berlin by David James Prickett
Caligari: The Story of a Famous Film by Liam O. Laoghaire
Conrad Veidt on Screen: A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography By John T. Soister
Schaulust: Sexuality and Trauma in Conrad Veidt’s Masculine Masquerades by Elizabeth Otto
An Imagined Binary: The Exilic Body and the Host Nation in the Hollywood Films of Peter Lorre, Béla Lugosi and Conrad Veidt, 1930-1956 by Gabor Gergely
The Homosexuality of Men and Women By Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom: A History of the First International Sexual Freedom Movement By Elena Mancini
Indians, Jews, and Sex: Magnus Hirschfiels and Indian Sexology by Veronika Fuechtner
Render unto Cesare: The Queerness of Caligari by Alexander Doty
From "Caligari" to Dietrich: Sexual, Social, and Cinematic Discourses in Weimar Film by Richard W. McCormick
“SPIRITS SURROUND US ON EVERY SIDE”: 100 YEARS OF CALIGARI by Miranda Corcoran https://diaboliquemagazine.com/spirits-surround-us-on-every-side-100-years-of-caligari/
Conrad Veidt: From Caligari to Casablanca by Jerry C. Allen
From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film by Siegfried Kracauer
Footage:
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Different from the Others (1919)
The Man Who Laughs (1924)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Jew Süss (1934)
Casablanca (1942)
The Student of Prague (1926)
Metropolis (1927)
Kino Film Archive
https://wn.com/The_Queer_History_Of_Weimar_Germany
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Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period of conflicted social progress that allowed its queer community to become more visible than ever before. What was life like for the queer folks of Weimar Germany? Come learn with me about LGBTQ Germany before the Nazis, and the film star who appeared as the first on-screen sympathetic gay character: Conrad Veidt.
Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KazRowe
I'm on TikTok @ kazrowe
Find me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/godwin_graves/
Buy my comics: https://gumroad.com/kazrowe
Send me a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/A347K4X
Read my webcomic: https://www.cunningfire.com/
Catch it on Tapas: https://tapas.io/series/cunning-fire
Line Webtoons: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cunning-fire/list?title_no=59016
Edited using DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 and the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/keyboard
Audio sampled from "If The Joker Could Beatbox..." by 80fitz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrAXRSBv-co
Sources:
Homosexuality and Comradeship: Destabilizing the Hegemonic Masculine Ideal in Nazi Germany by Jason Crouthamel
Sex and the Weimar Republic German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis By Laurie Marhoefer
Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity by Robert Beachy
Queer Identities and Politics in Germany: A History, 1880–1945 by Clayton J. Whisnant
German Expressionism: Art and Society. Rizzoli New york
The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans
Art in Berlin 1815-1989. High Museum of Art
New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic 1919-1933 by Stephanie Barron and Sabine Eckmann
“Inhuman Acts of Lesbian Love” : The Lesbian Stigmatization Process from Weimar Germany to KZ Ravensbrück by Giulia Iannucci
Film Censorship in the Weimar Republic: Cinema Reform, Political Crisis, and the Rise of the Nazis by John Paul Mason
Among abnormals: The queer sexual politics of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918–1933 By Laurie Marhoefer
Queer European Cinema: queering cinematic time and space by Leanne Dawson
The Seduction of Youth Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic By Javier Samper Vendrell
“The Agony of Love and Fear”: Nazism and the German Queer Community 1920-19451 Introduction: Breaking the Silence by Sydni Zastre
Cinema and Censorship in the Weimar Republic: The Case of Anders als Die Andern by James D. Steakley
Degeneration, Sexual Freedom, and the Politics of the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 by Laurie Marhoefer
"We Too Deserve a Place in the Sun": The Politics of Transvestite Identity in Weimar Germany by Katie Sutton
Defining Identity via Homosexual Spaces: Locating the Male Homosexual in Weimar Berlin by David James Prickett
Caligari: The Story of a Famous Film by Liam O. Laoghaire
Conrad Veidt on Screen: A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography By John T. Soister
Schaulust: Sexuality and Trauma in Conrad Veidt’s Masculine Masquerades by Elizabeth Otto
An Imagined Binary: The Exilic Body and the Host Nation in the Hollywood Films of Peter Lorre, Béla Lugosi and Conrad Veidt, 1930-1956 by Gabor Gergely
The Homosexuality of Men and Women By Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom: A History of the First International Sexual Freedom Movement By Elena Mancini
Indians, Jews, and Sex: Magnus Hirschfiels and Indian Sexology by Veronika Fuechtner
Render unto Cesare: The Queerness of Caligari by Alexander Doty
From "Caligari" to Dietrich: Sexual, Social, and Cinematic Discourses in Weimar Film by Richard W. McCormick
“SPIRITS SURROUND US ON EVERY SIDE”: 100 YEARS OF CALIGARI by Miranda Corcoran https://diaboliquemagazine.com/spirits-surround-us-on-every-side-100-years-of-caligari/
Conrad Veidt: From Caligari to Casablanca by Jerry C. Allen
From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film by Siegfried Kracauer
Footage:
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Different from the Others (1919)
The Man Who Laughs (1924)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Jew Süss (1934)
Casablanca (1942)
The Student of Prague (1926)
Metropolis (1927)
Kino Film Archive
- published: 12 Nov 2021
- views: 413954
57:56
HistoryMama! The First Known LGBT Health Clinic In History - Magnus Hirschfeld
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- published: 14 Jul 2021
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Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty
Recorded on February 22, 2023, this video features a lecture by Professor Kadji Amin, Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Emory Univ...
Recorded on February 22, 2023, this video features a lecture by Professor Kadji Amin, Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Emory University.
In this talk, “Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty,” Amin discusses a key architect of Modern Sexuality, the German Jewish homosexual sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld. Amin argues that Hirschfeld’s work allows us to track the process by which the bourgeois Western notion of sexuality as a form of innate selfhood subsumed sex as a social and spatial practice. By turning to Hirschfeld’s work, Amin’s talk argues that the fundamental problem of queer of color critique — that of how sexuality conceals and transacts more salient hierarchies of power — was born with the epistemological invention of sexuality.
The event co-sponsored by Social Science Matrix and the UC Berkeley Department of French. Additional support is provided by the Department of Ethnic Studies and the Center for the Study of Sexual Culture. The eventw as organized and moderated by Professor Salar Mameni, a Matrix Faculty Fellow. Learn more at https://matrix.berkeley.edu.
https://wn.com/Training_Bourgeois_Selves_Magnus_Hirschfeld_And_The_Subsumption_Of_Pederasty
Recorded on February 22, 2023, this video features a lecture by Professor Kadji Amin, Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Emory University.
In this talk, “Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty,” Amin discusses a key architect of Modern Sexuality, the German Jewish homosexual sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld. Amin argues that Hirschfeld’s work allows us to track the process by which the bourgeois Western notion of sexuality as a form of innate selfhood subsumed sex as a social and spatial practice. By turning to Hirschfeld’s work, Amin’s talk argues that the fundamental problem of queer of color critique — that of how sexuality conceals and transacts more salient hierarchies of power — was born with the epistemological invention of sexuality.
The event co-sponsored by Social Science Matrix and the UC Berkeley Department of French. Additional support is provided by the Department of Ethnic Studies and the Center for the Study of Sexual Culture. The eventw as organized and moderated by Professor Salar Mameni, a Matrix Faculty Fellow. Learn more at https://matrix.berkeley.edu.
- published: 13 Apr 2023
- views: 429
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Wie Berlin zur Heimat für trans*Personen wurde | Queer Doku | DW Doku Deutsch
Das „T“ in LQBTQI steht für „Transgender“: Menschen, deren Geschlechtsidentität nicht dem ihnen bei der Geburt zugewiesenen, biologischen Geschlecht entspricht....
Das „T“ in LQBTQI steht für „Transgender“: Menschen, deren Geschlechtsidentität nicht dem ihnen bei der Geburt zugewiesenen, biologischen Geschlecht entspricht. In den letzten Jahren sind trans*Personen - nicht zuletzt durch Stars wie Schauspieler Elliot Page oder den Regisseurinnen Lilly und Lana Wachowski - sichtbarer geworden. Gegeben hat es sie aber schon immer! In der jüngeren Trans-Geschichte hat die deutsche Hauptstadt Berlin eine Schlüsselrolle gespielt.
Vor mehr als einem Jahrhundert gründete hier der Arzt Magnus Hirschfeld das Institut für Sexualwissenschaften. Als einer der ersten Wissenschaftler weltweit forschte er zu Geschlechtsidentitäten. Er bot trans*Personen – die er damals mit dem heute überholten Begriff „Transvestit“ bezeichnete – Hormontherapien und sogar geschlechtsangleichende Operationen an und trug auch dazu bei, sie vor Strafverfolgung zu schützen.
Die Nationalsozialisten verachteten Hirschfeld und seine Forschungen als „undeutsch“. Hitlers Machtergreifung 1933 besiegelte das Ende des innovativen Instituts und auch aller weiteren wissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzungen mit dem Thema. Erst in den 1970er Jahren, als die Studentenbewegungen an den konservativen Strukturen der Bundesrepublik rüttelten, wurde das geteilte Berlin wieder zu einer Heimat für Menschen, die Geschlechterrollen und konservative Sexualnormen in Frage stellen – bis heute. Seit 2021 trägt die Stadt ganz offiziell den Titel „Regenbogenhauptstadt“.
Doch nach wie vor sind trans*Personen mit Diskriminierung und Gewalt konfrontiert - Berlin bildet da keine Ausnahme: Hier werden mehr Hassverbrechen gegen trans*Personen gemeldet als im gesamten Rest Deutschlands. Dennoch ist die deutsche Hauptstadt nach wie vor ein Ort, an dem trans*Personen eine Gemeinschaft finden und freier leben können, als es ihnen anderswo möglich wäre.
Der amerikanische Opernsänger Holden Madagame beschreibt es so: "Viele trans*Personen kommen hierher, weil sie wissen, dass sie hier sicher sind. (…) Berlin mag kein Paradies für trans*Personen sein, aber es ist ein guter Platz zum Leben, wenn man trans und queer ist.“
Die trans*Aktivistin Felicia Rolletschke hat sich erst nach ihrem Umzug nach Berlin getraut, sich als trans zu outen und stieß auf viel Zustimmung: „Das kam sehr gut an – zumindest in der Community, bei meinen Freunden, im Studienumfeld und meinem weiteren Bekanntenkreis.“
In Kultur.21 schildern Menschen aus der Berliner trans*Community, wie sie heute hier leben. Historiker und Genderexperten blicken zurück auf die lange Tradition, die dazu führte, dass Berlin heute Heimat für Transpersonen aus der ganzen Welt ist.
#DWDoku #Dokumentation #Queer #dwhistoryandculture
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https://wn.com/Wie_Berlin_Zur_Heimat_Für_Trans_Personen_Wurde_|_Queer_Doku_|_Dw_Doku_Deutsch
Das „T“ in LQBTQI steht für „Transgender“: Menschen, deren Geschlechtsidentität nicht dem ihnen bei der Geburt zugewiesenen, biologischen Geschlecht entspricht. In den letzten Jahren sind trans*Personen - nicht zuletzt durch Stars wie Schauspieler Elliot Page oder den Regisseurinnen Lilly und Lana Wachowski - sichtbarer geworden. Gegeben hat es sie aber schon immer! In der jüngeren Trans-Geschichte hat die deutsche Hauptstadt Berlin eine Schlüsselrolle gespielt.
Vor mehr als einem Jahrhundert gründete hier der Arzt Magnus Hirschfeld das Institut für Sexualwissenschaften. Als einer der ersten Wissenschaftler weltweit forschte er zu Geschlechtsidentitäten. Er bot trans*Personen – die er damals mit dem heute überholten Begriff „Transvestit“ bezeichnete – Hormontherapien und sogar geschlechtsangleichende Operationen an und trug auch dazu bei, sie vor Strafverfolgung zu schützen.
Die Nationalsozialisten verachteten Hirschfeld und seine Forschungen als „undeutsch“. Hitlers Machtergreifung 1933 besiegelte das Ende des innovativen Instituts und auch aller weiteren wissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzungen mit dem Thema. Erst in den 1970er Jahren, als die Studentenbewegungen an den konservativen Strukturen der Bundesrepublik rüttelten, wurde das geteilte Berlin wieder zu einer Heimat für Menschen, die Geschlechterrollen und konservative Sexualnormen in Frage stellen – bis heute. Seit 2021 trägt die Stadt ganz offiziell den Titel „Regenbogenhauptstadt“.
Doch nach wie vor sind trans*Personen mit Diskriminierung und Gewalt konfrontiert - Berlin bildet da keine Ausnahme: Hier werden mehr Hassverbrechen gegen trans*Personen gemeldet als im gesamten Rest Deutschlands. Dennoch ist die deutsche Hauptstadt nach wie vor ein Ort, an dem trans*Personen eine Gemeinschaft finden und freier leben können, als es ihnen anderswo möglich wäre.
Der amerikanische Opernsänger Holden Madagame beschreibt es so: "Viele trans*Personen kommen hierher, weil sie wissen, dass sie hier sicher sind. (…) Berlin mag kein Paradies für trans*Personen sein, aber es ist ein guter Platz zum Leben, wenn man trans und queer ist.“
Die trans*Aktivistin Felicia Rolletschke hat sich erst nach ihrem Umzug nach Berlin getraut, sich als trans zu outen und stieß auf viel Zustimmung: „Das kam sehr gut an – zumindest in der Community, bei meinen Freunden, im Studienumfeld und meinem weiteren Bekanntenkreis.“
In Kultur.21 schildern Menschen aus der Berliner trans*Community, wie sie heute hier leben. Historiker und Genderexperten blicken zurück auf die lange Tradition, die dazu führte, dass Berlin heute Heimat für Transpersonen aus der ganzen Welt ist.
#DWDoku #Dokumentation #Queer #dwhistoryandculture
_________________________________________________________
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- published: 18 Nov 2022
- views: 10882
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Secrets of the Archives: Book survives library burned by Nazis
Nazis burned the library of Magnus Hirschfeld -- a Jewish physician and sexologist -- for being "un-German." But at least one book survived and is now housed at...
Nazis burned the library of Magnus Hirschfeld -- a Jewish physician and sexologist -- for being "un-German." But at least one book survived and is now housed at the University of Minnesota in the Tretter Collection for GLBT Studies. In this installment of "Secrets of the Archives," Tretter curator Lisa Vecoli provides the back story and the importance of the GLBT archives.
https://wn.com/Secrets_Of_The_Archives_Book_Survives_Library_Burned_By_Nazis
Nazis burned the library of Magnus Hirschfeld -- a Jewish physician and sexologist -- for being "un-German." But at least one book survived and is now housed at the University of Minnesota in the Tretter Collection for GLBT Studies. In this installment of "Secrets of the Archives," Tretter curator Lisa Vecoli provides the back story and the importance of the GLBT archives.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 1406