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Come on, Vogue  / Elizabeth C. Donahoe, Darryl Grant ; Jennie Livingston, Willi Ninja.

Washington Blade, 22 (1991) 32 (aug 9), p. 37-41
source: Washington Blade year: 22 (1991) 32 (aug 9), p. 37-41
resume: Interviews met regisseur J. Livingston van de film 'Paris is Burning' en acteur W. Ninja; de nieuwe dans 'vogue' speelt een grote rol.
subjects:
    filmvogueingdancegender roledrag ballsusa

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Come on, Vogue
ts.
Elizabeth C. Donahoe, Darryl Grant ; Jennie Livingston, Willi Ninja.
Washington Blade
22
(1991)
32
(aug 9)
37-41
N207095
Article

The spectacle of blackness  / Robert F. Reid-Pharr.

Radical America, 24 (1990) 4 (sep/oct), p. 57-65
source: Radical America year: 24 (1990) 4 (sep/oct), p. 57-65
resume: Analyse, onder meer aan de hand van de film Paris is burning, van de representatie van homoseksuele zwarten binnen de Amerikaanse homo/lesbische cultuur.
subjects:
    black peoplerepresentationracismfilmliteraturedrag ballsusa

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The spectacle of blackness
ts.
Robert F. Reid-Pharr.
Radical America
24
(1990)
4
(sep/oct)
57-65
N221643
Article

Pose, she said : an interview with director Jennie Livingston  / by Karl Soehnlein ; Jennie Livingston.

Outweek (1991) 90 (mar 20), p. 54-56, 62
source: Outweek (1991) 90 (mar 20), p. 54-56, 62
resume: Interview met de regisseur van de film Paris is burning.
subjects:
    filmvogueingcrossdressingdrag ballsusa

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Pose, she said : an interview with director Jennie Livingston
ts.
by Karl Soehnlein ; Jennie Livingston.
Outweek
(1991)
90
(mar 20)
54-56, 62
N224771
Article

Talks to director Jennie Livingston : Paris is burning  / Jane Cornwell ; Jenny Livingston.

Pink Paper (1993) 274 (25 apr), p. 19
source: Pink Paper (1993) 274 (25 apr), p. 19
resume: Gesprek met de regisseur van Paris is burning over het maken van en de reacties op deze film, waarin zwarte nichten een hoofdrol spelen.
subjects:
    filmblack peoplecrossdressingvogueingdrag ballsusa

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Talks to director Jennie Livingston : Paris is burning
ts.
Jane Cornwell ; Jenny Livingston.
Pink Paper
(1993)
274
(25 apr)
19
N235812
Book

Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92  / 

photogr. by Chantal Regnault ; introd. by Tim Lawrence.London: Soul Jazz Books, 2011 - 208 p.: ill.
edition: London: Soul Jazz Books, 2011 - 208 p.: ill.
ISBN: 9780955481765
subjects:
gay menmtfsdrag queenscrossdressingvogueingnight lifeethnic groupsdrag balls1980 1990usa
resume: In 1989, Malcolm McLaren had his only number one hit with a single called "Deep in Vogue." Early the next year, Madonna had one of the biggest hits of her career, with the single "Vogue," and when Jennie Livingston's film Paris Is Burning arrived in cinemas the same year, winning the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, the mainstream got hip to New York City's extraordinary ball culture, from which the film and McLaren and Madonna's songs had arisen. Paris Is Burning documented a gay ballroom scene that emerged in Harlem in the mid-1980s, which drew African American and Latino gay and transgender communities to compete against one another for their dancing skills, the verisimilitude of their drag and their ability to walk on the runway. Photographer Chantal Regnault spent many years recording this scene, from which the dance style known as voguing arose. A visual riot of fashion, polysexuality and subversive style, Voguing and the Gay Balls of New York City is also an extraordinary document on sexuality and race. The wild years of voguing are vividly captured in Regnault's hundreds of amazing, previously unpublished photographs. The book also features interviews with key figures from the movement, essays, flyers and ephemera.

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Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92
cat. (regna/vog) bb
9780955481765
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N290362_1.jpg
photogr. by Chantal Regnault ; introd. by Tim Lawrence.
N290362
Book

Paris Is Burning : A Queer Film Classic  / 

Lucas Hilderbrand.Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2013 - 160 p.: ill.
edition: Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2013 - 160 p.: ill.
ISBN: 9781551525198
subjects:
filmdrag ballsblack peoplelatinoscrossdressingusa1980 1990
resume: This latest addition to the Queer Film Classics series is an homage to Paris Is Burning, Jennie Livingston's brilliant and award-winning 1991 documentary that captures the energy, ambition, wit, and struggle of African-American and Latino participants in the 1980s New York drag ball scene. An unlikely hit when it was first released, the film is a lively, touchingly empathetic portrait of urban drag culture, introducing such performers as Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, and Angie Xtravaganza. Paris is Burning generated enthusiastic buzz from audiences and critics, as well as impassioned debate: did the film present a subversive perspective on the crass values of the 1980s, or did it exploit its subjects and pander to privileged movie audiences? Regardless, the film is considered one of the key films of the New Queer Cinema, and resonates with audiences to this day. Author Lucas Hilderbrand contextualizes the film within the longer history of drag balls, the practices of documentary, the fervor of the culture wars, and issues of gender, sexuality, race, and class.

signature: cat. (hilder/par) b

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Paris Is Burning : A Queer Film Classic
cat. (hilder/par) b
9781551525198
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N292641_1.jpg
Lucas Hilderbrand.
N292641
Article

Identity and Self-Presentation in the House/Ball Culture : A Primer for Social Workers  / Diana Rowan, Dennis D. Long, Darrin Johnson.

Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 25 (2013) 2 (apr-jun), p. 178-196
source: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services year: 25 (2013) 2 (apr-jun), p. 178-196
resume: Members of the house/ball subculture, a segment of the population of young men and transgendered people of color who have sex with men in the United States, are examined in relationship to self-identity and presentation. To enhance cultural awareness and understanding for helping professionals, historical backdrop, categories of identity, theoretical applications, and insight concerning the social network and fluidity of self within the house/ball community are described and examined. Case illustrations demonstrate the importance of cultural competence concerning this marginalized population, especially when considering HIV prevention and care, health disparities, violence, and poverty. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10538720.2013.782457#abstract ]
subjects:
    researchtransgender peoplesubculturesdrag ballsethnic groupssocial workmen who have sex with menidentitynight lifehiv/aidsviolencepovertyhealthusa

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Identity and Self-Presentation in the House/Ball Culture : A Primer for Social Workers
ts.
Diana Rowan, Dennis D. Long, Darrin Johnson.
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services
25
(2013)
2
(apr-jun)
178-196
N295096
Article

Gender/Racial Realness : Theorizing the Gender System in Ballroom Culture  / Marlon M. Bailey.

Feminist Studies, 37 (2011) 2 (Summer), p. 365-386
source: Feminist Studies year: 37 (2011) 2 (Summer), p. 365-386
resume: Research into the contemporary ballroom culture, sometimes referred to as "house/ball community" as a community and network of black and latina/o women, men, transgender and men who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, straight and queer. They use performance to create an alternative discursive terrain and a kinship structure that critiques and revises dominant notions of gender, sexuality, family and community.
subjects:
    latinoslgbtgender identitydiscriminationdragdrag ballsdanceusa

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Gender/Racial Realness : Theorizing the Gender System in Ballroom Culture
ts. dgb artikelen (bailey/gen)
Marlon M. Bailey.
Feminist Studies
37
(2011)
2
(Summer)
365-386
N295210
Article

Project VOGUE : A Partnership for Increasing HIV Knowledge and HIV Vaccine Trial Awareness Among House Ball Leaders in Western New York  / Amina P. Alio ... [et al].

Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 26 (2014) 3 (jul-sep), p. 336-354
source: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services year: 26 (2014) 3 (jul-sep), p. 336-354
resume: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender individuals of color, the largest demographic in the (HBC), are amongst the group at highest risk for HIV infection in the United States. The HBC have limited access to culturally appropriate HIV education. This study aimed to develop a partnership with HBC leaders to uncover strategies for increasing HIV prevention knowledge, including participation in HIV vaccine trials. To this end a research institution-community-HBC partnership was established. In-depth qualitative and quantitative data were collected from the 14 HBC leaders in Western New York, revealing that knowledge of HIV and related vaccine trials was limited. Barriers to increasing HIV knowledge included fear of peer judgment, having inaccurate information about HIV, and lack of education. Among the HBC, community partnerships will further aid in the development of future HIV prevention programs and increase individuals? willingness to participate in future HIV vaccine trials. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wgls20/current#.Ucv94KzIVSM ]
subjects:
    men who have sex with mentransgender peopleethnic groupsdrag ballsdrag communityhiv/aidspreventionresearchusa

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Project VOGUE : A Partnership for Increasing HIV Knowledge and HIV Vaccine Trial Awareness Among House Ball Leaders in Western New York
ts.
Amina P. Alio ... [et al].
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services
26
(2014)
3
(jul-sep)
336-354
N297535
Article

Reconciling Reality With Fantasy : Exploration of the Sociocultural Factors Influencing HIV Transmission Among Black Young Men Who Have Sex With Men (BYMSM) Within the House Ball Community: A Chicago Study  / Diana Lemos, Sybil G. Hosek, Margo Bell.

Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 27 (2015) 1 (jan-mar), p. 64-85
source: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services year: 27 (2015) 1 (jan-mar), p. 64-85
resume: Studies involving the House Ball Community (HBC) have found high rates of HIV prevalence and undiagnosed HIV infection, as well as unique social and sexual network-related HIV risk and protective behaviors (Murrill et al., 2008; Sanchez, Finlayson, Murrill, Guilin, & Dean, 2010). Efforts to understand culturally appropriate and effective methods of HIV prevention services within the relatively understudied HBC are scarce (Phillips, Peterson, Binson, Hidalgo, & Magnus, 2011). This qualitative study, utilizing a diffusion of innovation theoretical framework, aimed to explore social norms regarding HIV and accessibility of HIV prevention services within the HBC. Thirty-seven participants (16 community leaders and 21 youths) engaged in focus group discussions. Participants discussed the perceptions of HIV and stigmatization within the HBC, general and HBC-specific risk factors for HIV transmission, as well as HIV prevention needs and strategies for culturally appropriate HIV interventions. Findings from this qualitative study highlight both the vulnerability of the HBC to HIV transmission and the corresponding support for HIV prevention interventions. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wgls20/current#.Ucv94KzIVSM ]
subjects:
    men who have sex with mendrag ballsdrag communityhiv/aidsresearchusa

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Reconciling Reality With Fantasy : Exploration of the Sociocultural Factors Influencing HIV Transmission Among Black Young Men Who Have Sex With Men (BYMSM) Within the House Ball Community: A Chicago Study
ts.
Diana Lemos, Sybil G. Hosek, Margo Bell.
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services
27
(2015)
1
(jan-mar)
64-85
N297550

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