In the last few years of its existence, the East German socialist state had initiated a campaign of tolerance and integration of its homosexuals into socialist society that seemed to cast the GDR in a more progressive light than West Germany. Breaking with the taboos of the previous era, gay literary works were allowed to be published for the first time. These works were in genres (a diary, representative interviews, a confession) that suggested unmitigated truth. Yet a closer analysis reveals them to be works not so much of \u27truth\u27 as of compromise and cooptation by a state policy of containment
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
This article analyses Stefan Wolter's memoir of his service as a Bausoldat in the Nationale Volksarm...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...
The German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) had an ambivalent relationship with homosexuality...
textThis study focuses on how homophile magazines functioned to bring homosexual men together as rea...
Seventeen years after the fall of the Berlin wall, it seems odd to speak of a sociological article c...
This thesis examines the Homosexuelle Interessengemeinschaft Berlin (HIB), the first gay liberation ...
This article centers on four petitions (Eingaben) presented to the East German Central Committee in ...
Homosexual communities successfully formed prominent subcultures during the Weimar Republic for a mu...
Compared to its Western neighbour, the Federal Republic, the German Democratic Republic had experien...
By the opening of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, thousands of gay and lesbian East Germans had...
This article contributes to a reassessment of gay liberation by focusing on how matters of sex and d...
In the early 1930s, German Social Democrats and Communists seized upon the homosexual orientation of...
Homosexuals were among the persecuted in Nazi Germany. A largenumber found their way into the concen...
The Nazis’ persecution of LGBTQ individuals is an often-overlooked topic in the wider study of theSe...
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
This article analyses Stefan Wolter's memoir of his service as a Bausoldat in the Nationale Volksarm...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...
The German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) had an ambivalent relationship with homosexuality...
textThis study focuses on how homophile magazines functioned to bring homosexual men together as rea...
Seventeen years after the fall of the Berlin wall, it seems odd to speak of a sociological article c...
This thesis examines the Homosexuelle Interessengemeinschaft Berlin (HIB), the first gay liberation ...
This article centers on four petitions (Eingaben) presented to the East German Central Committee in ...
Homosexual communities successfully formed prominent subcultures during the Weimar Republic for a mu...
Compared to its Western neighbour, the Federal Republic, the German Democratic Republic had experien...
By the opening of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, thousands of gay and lesbian East Germans had...
This article contributes to a reassessment of gay liberation by focusing on how matters of sex and d...
In the early 1930s, German Social Democrats and Communists seized upon the homosexual orientation of...
Homosexuals were among the persecuted in Nazi Germany. A largenumber found their way into the concen...
The Nazis’ persecution of LGBTQ individuals is an often-overlooked topic in the wider study of theSe...
This article investigates self-censorship in two works by Helga Königsdorf written either side of Ge...
This article analyses Stefan Wolter's memoir of his service as a Bausoldat in the Nationale Volksarm...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...