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Bohemian Rhapsody? Writing and Collecting Queer Cultural History in the Czech Republic

JACKSON, L.

Original Title

Bohemian Rhapsody? Writing and Collecting Queer Cultural History in the Czech Republic

Type

lecture

Language

English

Original Abstract

In autumn 2019, the Czech Republic celebrated the 30th anniversary of the 1989 Velvet Revolution, which ended four decades of communist rule in the former Czechoslovakia. New freedoms have made it easier for LGBTQ people to live their lives more openly in this Central European country, yet they still face significant challenges. Established in 2014, the Society for Queer Memory is the first Czech queer archives and museum. It now holds more than 1,000 objects. Art historian Ladislav Zikmund-Lender will discuss the work of the organization, providing insight into how the history of queer lives and experiences is being documented and presented in the Czech Republic. His talk will compare and contrast the ways that the path to queer emancipation in Central Europe has been distinct from the United States.

Keywords

queer studies; art history; museology; queer memory; visual arts; archive

Authors

JACKSON, L.

Released

23. 1. 2020

Publisher

GLBT Historical Society

Location

San Francisco

Pages from

1

Pages to

72

Pages count

72

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@misc{BUT168286,
  author="Ladislav {Jackson}",
  title="Bohemian Rhapsody? Writing and Collecting Queer Cultural History in the Czech Republic
",
  year="2020",
  pages="1--72",
  publisher="GLBT Historical Society",
  address="San Francisco",
  url="https://www.glbthistory.org/events/2020/1/23/bohemian-rhapsody-writing-and-collecting-queer-cultural-history-in-the-czech-republic",
  note="lecture"
}

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