The Dream of a Common Movement collects essays, interviews, and speeches by the late feminist and civil rights activist Urvashi Vaid, whose pioneering writing and organizing over the course of four decades fundamentally shaped the LGBTQ movement.
The Dream of a Common Movement collects essays, interviews, and speeches by the late feminist and civil rights activist Urvashi Vaid, whose pioneering writing and organizing over the course of four decades fundamentally shaped the LGBTQ movement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Urvashi Vaid. Edited by Jyotsna Vaid and Amy Hoffman
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Foreword / Tony Kushner Introduction Part 1. Building a Movement 1. Formative Influences: Preface to Virtual Equality (1995) and Letters to Family (1979–1994) 2. A National Lesbian Agenda (1991) 3. We Stand for Freedom as We Have Yet to Know It—Speech at the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation (1993) 4. A Shared Politics of Social Justice: An Interview with Urvashi Vaid (1998) 5. Awakened Activism: AIDS and Transformation (1995) Part 2. Expanding Its Scope 6. Inclusion, Exclusion, and Occlusion: The Queer Idea of Asian-Pacific Americanness (2000) 7. Race, Power, Sex, Citizenship, and the LGBT Movement (2008) 8. What Can Brown Do for You? Race and the Future of the LGBT Movement (2010) 9. Assume the Position: Class and the LGBT Movement (2011) 10. After Marriage = Virtual Equality (2016) Part 3. Taking Stock 11. Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues: The Context in Which Queer Nonprofits Operate (2013) 12. Homo/mentum of the “Status Queer”—A Critical Look at the LGBT Movement (2015) 13. Irresistible Revolution: Understanding the LGBT Movement (2017) 14. The 22nd Century Initiative Countering Authoritarianism (2021) (Cowritten with Scot Nakagawa) Part 4. The Promise—And Precarity—of Justice 15. Politics as an Act of Faith: Ten Lessons from LGBT Activism (2009) 16. Forward-Looking 377 Order Holds Lessons for the World (2018) 17. It’s Time to Re-embrace a Politics of Radical, Queer, Outsider Activism (2019) 18. Chemo Killed the Small-Talk Genre (2014) 19. Longevity Is a Precarious Dream (2022) Urvashi Vaid Biography Bibliography of Writings by and about Urvashi Vaid Editor and Contributor Biographies Acknowledgments Notes Index
Foreword / Tony Kushner Introduction Part 1. Building a Movement 1. Formative Influences: Preface to Virtual Equality (1995) and Letters to Family (1979–1994) 2. A National Lesbian Agenda (1991) 3. We Stand for Freedom as We Have Yet to Know It—Speech at the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation (1993) 4. A Shared Politics of Social Justice: An Interview with Urvashi Vaid (1998) 5. Awakened Activism: AIDS and Transformation (1995) Part 2. Expanding Its Scope 6. Inclusion, Exclusion, and Occlusion: The Queer Idea of Asian-Pacific Americanness (2000) 7. Race, Power, Sex, Citizenship, and the LGBT Movement (2008) 8. What Can Brown Do for You? Race and the Future of the LGBT Movement (2010) 9. Assume the Position: Class and the LGBT Movement (2011) 10. After Marriage = Virtual Equality (2016) Part 3. Taking Stock 11. Queer Dreams and Nonprofit Blues: The Context in Which Queer Nonprofits Operate (2013) 12. Homo/mentum of the “Status Queer”—A Critical Look at the LGBT Movement (2015) 13. Irresistible Revolution: Understanding the LGBT Movement (2017) 14. The 22nd Century Initiative Countering Authoritarianism (2021) (Cowritten with Scot Nakagawa) Part 4. The Promise—And Precarity—of Justice 15. Politics as an Act of Faith: Ten Lessons from LGBT Activism (2009) 16. Forward-Looking 377 Order Holds Lessons for the World (2018) 17. It’s Time to Re-embrace a Politics of Radical, Queer, Outsider Activism (2019) 18. Chemo Killed the Small-Talk Genre (2014) 19. Longevity Is a Precarious Dream (2022) Urvashi Vaid Biography Bibliography of Writings by and about Urvashi Vaid Editor and Contributor Biographies Acknowledgments Notes Index
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