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Baby, you are my religion: The emergence of 'theelogy' in pre-Stonewall butch-femme/gay women's bar culture and community.

机译:宝贝,你是我的宗教信仰:“神学”在前斯通沃尔的女性/同性恋女性酒吧文化和社区中的出现。

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This dissertation examines mid-20th century pre-Stonewall American butch-femme bar culture in light of that community being a sacred community for many of its participants as it was "the only place," a phrase used by most of my informants, to describe the bar as the place that many of them could have any community at all in the contested period when homosexuals were still deemed mentally ill. It re-examines this community in light of this possible sacrality, and examines the bar as an ecclesiastical site and cements more firmly the idea that it was the birth site of the struggle for gay and lesbian civil rights, in contrast to the commonly held assumption that such rights began with the Stonewall Riots of the late 1969.;It proposes that this community was a possible site of a lived corporeal theology and political space where the beginnings of gay and lesbian civil rights were fomented. For instance, it demonstrates that religious institutions such the Metropolitan Community Church (M.C.C.) were founded in the actual bar itself, and that religious practices such as marriage were also conducted within the bar by bar personnel, i.e., the bartender. Both traditional religious activities and activities that I label "religious" because of their community functionality took place in the bars.;Included is a large scale, ethnographic qualitative study comprising interviews with over 102 informants, documenting informants' feelings and experiences in terms of living as homosexual prior to 1975 and documenting the community in a way that has not been done so before--namely through the lens of a possible sacrality.;Section One describes why the bar space was so important to butch-femme/gay women's culture pre-Stonewall and explores the notions of "space" versus "place." Section Two moves through each decade from the 1940's to the 1980's to construct this re-framed gaze on the queer history of gay women, lesbians and butch-femme and religion/community relationship. Section Three is a constructive theology especially created from this research, primarily the ethnographic testimonies of this culture, for which I have coined the term theelogy.
机译:本论文考察了20世纪中叶前的美国石墙女性烟熏酒吧文化,因为该社区是许多参与者的神圣社区,因为它是“唯一的地方”,这是我大多数信息提供者用来形容的短语在有争议的时期,同性恋者仍然被认为是精神病患者,他们中的许多人可能根本没有任何社区。它根据这种可能的牺牲性重新审查了这个社区,并把酒吧视作一个教会场所,并更加坚定地巩固了认为这是争取男女同性恋权利斗争的发源地的想法,这与通常的假设相反此类权利始于1969年末的斯通沃尔暴动。;它提出,这个社区可能是活生生的有形神学和政治空间的场所,在那里,同性恋权利的起源受到了热烈的煽动。例如,它表明大都会社区教会(MCC)之类的宗教机构是在实际的酒吧本身中建立的,而诸如婚姻之类的宗教活动也是由酒吧人员即调酒师在酒吧内进行的。传统的宗教活动和因社区功能而被我称为“宗教”的活动都在酒吧中进行。;包括大规模的人种学定性研究,包括对102多名线人的访谈,记录线人在生活中的感受和经历作为1975年以前的同性恋者,并以前所未有的方式记录社区信息,即通过可能的牺牲性来描述。第一节描述了酒吧空间为何对女性/同性恋女性文化如此重要-Stonewall并探讨“空间”与“位置”的概念。第二部分从1940年代到1980年代的每十年进行一次,以重新构造对同性恋女性,女同性恋者和臀部女性的同性恋历史以及宗教/社区关系的关注。第三节是一个建设性的神学,特别是从这项研究中创造出来的,主要是这种文化的人种学证词,为此我创造了“神学”一词。

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  • 作者

    Cartier, Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    The Claremont Graduate University.;

  • 授予单位 The Claremont Graduate University.;
  • 学科 Religion Philosophy of.;Womens Studies.;GLBT Studies.;Gender Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 643 p.
  • 总页数 643
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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