Immigrants in the Sexual Revolution

Immigrants in the Sexual Revolution

Perceptions and Participation in Northwest Europe

Shield, Andrew DJ

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

287

Mole

Inglês

9783319842004

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1. Introduction: "The disaster of Islamization... where gays are not safe to walk the streets, women are seen as inferior": Pro-Gay, Anti-Immigrant Politics and the Right, 2000-2017.- Chapter 2. "There were no colored people in the classrooms": The Disavowal of Heterogeneity.- PART I: PERCEPTIONS.- Chapter 3. "Like the Great Pyramids of Egypt... you can't talk about Denmark without talking about The Danish Woman": Immigrant Perceptions of European Gender and Sexual Cultures.- Chapter 4. "...[I]t does not have to be because they want to get married and have children": Teaching Danish Sexuality and Gender Norms to Foreign Workers, 1972.- PART II: SOLIDARITY.- Chapter 5. "They're fighting for women's rights, we're fighting for equal rights for Turkish people, and that's the only difference": Foreign Workers Organize in the Footsteps of the Women's Movement, The Netherlands, 1974-1980.- Chapter 6. "All of that talk about feminism was very hard to understand": Immigrant Women and EuropeanFeminism, 1974-1985.- PART III: PARTICIPATION.- Chapter 7. "Help me, an Indonesian boy living in Holland... flee my parents": Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in European Gay/Lesbian Contact Ads, 1960s-1980s.- Chapter 8. "I was one of the first colored gays": Experiences of Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in European Gay/Lesbian Scenes, 1960s-1980s.- Chapter 9. Epilogue: "It was a cultural evolution": Rethinking Immigrant Sexual Politics since the 1980s.- Bibliography.- Index.
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immigration;integration;sexual politics;multiculturalism;cultural values;gender and sexuality