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Number of results: 4( vanderbeck )

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Same sex marriage, civil rights rhetoric, and the ambivalent politics of Christian evangelicalism in New York City  / Johan Andersson ... [et al.].

Sexualities, 16 (2013) 3/4 (jun), p. 245-260
source: Sexualities year: 16 (2013) 3/4 (jun), p. 245-260
resume: This article extends recent discussions about the variegated character of American evangelicalism through a qualitative analysis of how issues of same-sex marriage (and gay rights more broadly) were viewed by one group of self-identified Christian evangelicals worshipping in New York City. Specifically, we draw on parish-based interviews and participant observation in one Episcopalian evangelical parish to discuss the extent to which its members accepted the framing of gay rights as civil rights, and how this framing allowed some parishioners to separate personal religious views from secular politics.
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signature: ts.

Same sex marriage, civil rights rhetoric, and the ambivalent politics of Christian evangelicalism in New York City
ts.
Johan Andersson ... [et al.].
Sexualities
16
(2013)
3/4
(jun)
245-260
N295059
Article

New York encounters: religion, sexuality, and the city  / Johan Andersson ...[et al.]

Environment and Planning A : Economy and Space, 43 (2011) 3 (mar), p. 618-633
source: Environment and Planning A : Economy and Space year: 43 (2011) 3 (mar), p. 618-633
resume: This paper explores questions of sexual difference and religious belief in relation to recent debates in urban studies and geography on urban encounters. Although it has been widely suggested that increased contact between members of different groups is an important driver for tolerant and respectful intergroup relations, there is need for more careful consideration of the kinds of sites that actually facilitate 'meaningful encounters'. Specifically, we draw on empirical research in Episcopalian churches in New York City and examine how straight-identified parishioners and clergy narrate and perceive their encounters with the city's LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) population. Moving beyond the traditional focus on public space in the literature on cosmopolitan urbanism, we examine how churches serve as 'micropublics' which organize, facilitate, and/or limit encounters with sexual difference. To capture the tension between orthodox theological understandings of human sexuality and lived experiences in a metropolitan context where homosexuality is expressed relatively openly, the discussion focuses in particular on an evangelical case-study parish, where the church leadership is opposed to full LGBT inclusion in the church.
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signature: dgb artikelen (newyo/enc)

New York encounters: religion, sexuality, and the city
dgb artikelen (newyo/enc)
Johan Andersson ...[et al.]
Environment and Planning A : Economy and Space
43
(2011)
3
(mar)
618-633
N302089
Article

Gay monuments in queer times: Amsterdam's Homomonument and the politics of inclusive social practice  / Martin Zebracki, Freek Janssens and Robert M. Vanderbeck.

Sexualities (2021) 0, p. 1-33
source: Sexualities (2021) 0 , p. 1-33
resume: Despite growing debate about the role of monuments in diverse societies, there has been insufficient attention to contestations that have emerged involving 'gay' or 'queer' monuments. This article examines the politics of inclusion and exclusion that can stem from the social practices that evolve around these monuments, particularly as the imperatives and priorities of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) activism evolve while monuments, created in a particular historical and geographical context, are in some sense 'set in stone'. Drawing on an intensive, mixed-methods case study of the Homomonument in Amsterdam, the article develops a grounded critique of processes of inclusion and exclusion specifically in relation to Black, bisexual and transgender people. With a focus on dance parties organised at the Homomonument, the article calls for more research that analyses monuments as sites of practice.
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signature: dgb artikelen (zebra/gay)

Gay monuments in queer times: Amsterdam's Homomonument and the politics of inclusive social practice
dgb artikelen (zebra/gay)
Martin Zebracki, Freek Janssens and Robert M. Vanderbeck.
Sexualities
(2021)
0
1-33
N308855
Article

Gay monuments in queer times: Amsterdam's Homomonument and the politics of inclusive social practice  / Martin Zebracki, Freek Janssens and Robert M. Vanderbeck.

Sexualities, 26 (2023) 3 (mar), p. 298-330
source: Sexualities year: 26 (2023) 3 (mar), p. 298-330
resume: Despite growing debate about the role of monuments in diverse societies, there has been insufficient attention to contestations that have emerged involving 'gay' or 'queer' monuments. This article examines the politics of inclusion and exclusion that can stem from the social practices that evolve around these monuments, particularly as the imperatives and priorities of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer) activism evolve while monuments, created in a particular historical and geographical context, are in some sense 'set in stone'. Drawing on an intensive, mixed-methods case study of the Homomonument in Amsterdam, the article develops a grounded critique of processes of inclusion and exclusion specifically in relation to Black, bisexual and transgender people. With a focus on dance parties organised at the Homomonument, the article calls for more research that analyses monuments as sites of practice.
subjects:

signature: ts.

Gay monuments in queer times: Amsterdam's Homomonument and the politics of inclusive social practice
ts.
Martin Zebracki, Freek Janssens and Robert M. Vanderbeck.
Sexualities
26
(2023)
3
(mar)
298-330
N312133

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