LGBT individuals and families are increasingly visible in popular culture and local communities; their struggles for equality appear regularly in news media. Interpreting LGBT History at Museums and Historic Sites provides a straightforward, accessible guidebook for museum and history professionals as they embark on such worthy efforts.
LGBT individuals and families are increasingly visible in popular culture and local communities; their struggles for equality appear regularly in news media. Interpreting LGBT History at Museums and Historic Sites provides a straightforward, accessible guidebook for museum and history professionals as they embark on such worthy efforts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: A Pep Talk for the Faint of Heart SECTION II: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Chapter 3: Approaching LGBT History Chapter 4: "The Abominable Sin": European Contact to the Late-Nineteenth Century Chapter 5: Creating Communities: Late-Nineteenth Century to the Mid-1960s Chapter 6: We're Here, We're Queer, Get Used to It: Mid-1960s to United States v. Windsor (2013) Chapter 7: History Coda: What A Strange Year It's Been SECTION III: INTERPRETING LGBT HISTORY Chapter 8: Trends in LGBT Historical Interpretation Chapter 9: Case Study-Displaying Queer History at the Chicago History Museum: Lessons from the Curators of Out in Chicago Jill Austin and Jennifer Brier Chapter 10: Case Study-The Varied Telling of Queer History at Historic New England Sites Kenneth C. Turino Chapter 11: Case Study-Interpreting for the Next Generation: The Summer History Immersion Program (Minnesota) Kyle Parsons and Stewart Van Cleve Chapter 12: Issues to Consider When Interpreting LGBT History Chapter 13: Conclusion: Some Suggestions APPENDIXES Appendix 1: Timeline of Key Events in LGBT United States History Appendix 2: Recommended Reading Appendix 3: Bibliography About the Authors
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: A Pep Talk for the Faint of Heart SECTION II: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Chapter 3: Approaching LGBT History Chapter 4: "The Abominable Sin": European Contact to the Late-Nineteenth Century Chapter 5: Creating Communities: Late-Nineteenth Century to the Mid-1960s Chapter 6: We're Here, We're Queer, Get Used to It: Mid-1960s to United States v. Windsor (2013) Chapter 7: History Coda: What A Strange Year It's Been SECTION III: INTERPRETING LGBT HISTORY Chapter 8: Trends in LGBT Historical Interpretation Chapter 9: Case Study-Displaying Queer History at the Chicago History Museum: Lessons from the Curators of Out in Chicago Jill Austin and Jennifer Brier Chapter 10: Case Study-The Varied Telling of Queer History at Historic New England Sites Kenneth C. Turino Chapter 11: Case Study-Interpreting for the Next Generation: The Summer History Immersion Program (Minnesota) Kyle Parsons and Stewart Van Cleve Chapter 12: Issues to Consider When Interpreting LGBT History Chapter 13: Conclusion: Some Suggestions APPENDIXES Appendix 1: Timeline of Key Events in LGBT United States History Appendix 2: Recommended Reading Appendix 3: Bibliography About the Authors
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