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Queer Histories of Berlin - Einzelansicht
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Blockveranstaltung
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2
Semester
WiSe 2021/22
Einrichtung
Historisches Institut
Sprache
englisch
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Belegungsfrist
01.10.2021 - 10.11.2021
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Gruppe 1:
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Tag
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Blockveranstaltung
Di
14:00 bis 16:00
Einzeltermin
am 02.11.2021
1.08.0.58
Thatcher
Blockveranstaltung
Fr
10:00 bis 16:00
Einzeltermin
am 14.01.2022
1.09.2.15
Thatcher
Blockveranstaltung
Sa
10:00 bis 16:00
Einzeltermin
am 15.01.2022
1.09.2.15
Thatcher
Blockveranstaltung
Fr
10:00 bis 16:00
Einzeltermin
am 21.01.2022
1.09.2.15
Thatcher
Blockveranstaltung
Sa
10:00 bis 16:00
Einzeltermin
am 22.01.2022
1.09.2.15
Thatcher
Blockveranstaltung
Fr
12:00 bis 16:00
Einzeltermin
am 11.02.2022
1.09.2.03
Thatcher
Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading.
This class will explore a queer history of Berlin in the twentieth century. We will look at ways in which lesbians, gay men, trans people and others lived, gathered, and challenged and re-shaped norms around sexuality and gender – as well as how understandings of different identities have changed over time. This is a global history understood through the local: we will think about how the unique culture of Berlin has been shaped by migrants, travellers, and transnational intellectual and activist exchange.
Through research with both primary and secondary sources, participants will work together to develop an annotated map to tell historical stories connected to particular places.
Participants in this workshop will gain:
- knowledge of LGBTQ+ lives in twentieth century Berlin, and of some of the social, cultural and political structures created by queer people
- an understanding of some key concepts in queer history
- experience in working with primary sources and familiarity with key archives
- experience in collaborative research and writing.
This is a block seminar. There will be an introductory session at the start of semester, two 2-day workshops in January/February and a final session for everyone to present their work.
Key texts and classroom discussion will be in English. Some primary sources and additional readings will be in German but German proficiency is not essential.
Literatur
A reader will be provided.
Leistungsnachweis
2, up to 10 with optional paper.
Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2021/22 , Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2023/24
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