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Author:
Blarer, Lia von, author.
Title:
Hurry up and wait : queer German fiction vs. queer Hungarian reality / Lia von Blarer, Valerie Stoll.
Publisher:
Verlag Kettler,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 25 cm
Subject:
Eldorado KaDeWe (Television program)
Sexual minorities--Hungary--Pictorial works.
Sexual minorities--Hungary--History--21st century.
Sexual minorities--Legal status, laws, etc.--Hungary.
Sexual minorities in popular culture.
Television--Production and direction.
Television--Production and direction--Pictorial works.
Minorites sexuelles--Hongrie--Histoire--21e siecle.
Minorites sexuelles dans la culture populaire.
Television--Production et realisation.
Television--Production et realisation--Ouvrages illustres.
Sexual minorities
Sexual minorities in popular culture
Sexual minorities--Legal status, laws, etc.
Television--Production and direction
Hungary
2000-2099
History
Pictorial works
Other Authors:
Stoll, Valerie, author.
Summary:
In June 2021, the Hungarian ruling party Fidesz under Viktor Orban passed a law banning the portrayal of homosexuality to minors. This represents an attempt to make queerness invisible in Hungarian public life. At the same time, the German ARD miniseries Eldorado KaDeWe - Jetzt ist unsere Zeit was being shot in Budapest. It depicts, among other things, the queer life of the Berlin subculture around 1920. While experiencing an almost surreal simultaneity of a light-hearted film bubble and a backward-looking socio-political moment, the two leading actresses Lia von Blarer and Valerie Stoll set out to counter the political state of affairs with an artistic and activist voice. In their book Hurry Up And Wait, the two actresses juxtapose queer fiction with queer reality through photographs and texts. Their analog photographs taken during the shooting of the series allow us to glimpse the exuberant and restless world of filmmaking, while people from the Hungarian queer community provide insights into their everyday lives by means of poems, short stories, as well as political speeches. They tell us about their attempts to regain freedoms and agency that have been taken away from them by the current government.--amazon.com.
ISBN:
9783987410024
3987410027
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1350522094
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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