Berlin is once more capital of queer arts and tourism. Queerness is more visible today than it has been for decades, but at what cost? This book argues that queer subjects have become a lovely sight only through being cast in the shadow of the new folk devil, the ‘homophobic migrant’ who is rendered by society as hateful, homophobic and disposable.
Editor: Julia Farrington, et al. | Reference: P2776 | ISBN: 978-0-9933345-0-4 | Type: Publication
As part of Index on Censorship’s work on art and offence, Index has published a series of law packs intended to address questions about legal limits related to free expression and the arts. Printed paper.
The magazine features a wide range of contributions from writers and artists, politicians to poets discussing the true impact that arts and culture can have on society.