Da to unge homoseksuelle mænd blev arresteret for at ville begå uterlighed i en københavnsk baggård i sommeren 1906 begyndte en omfattende skandale, hvori en række mænd blev arresteret, afhørt og ...hængt ud i pressens gabestok for at være homoseksuelle. Den københavnske smudspresse kastede sig over Sædelighedsskandalen, som den blev kaldt, og formidlede den mandlige homoseksualitet og homoseksuel prostitution til et bredt publikum i bemærkelsesværdigt følelsesladede narrativer. Denne artikel undersøger smudspressens dækning af Sædelighedsskandalen og fremhæver følelser som væmmelse, forargelse og medlidenhed i smudspressens fremstillinger af de homoseksuelle og prostituerede mænd. Artiklen tager afsæt i en diskursteoretisk følelsesforståelse, og undersøger netop disse problematiske og flertydige følelsers udtryk og virkning i teksten, og den spørger om, hvordan vi kan forstå følelsernes rolle i Sædelighedsskandalen såvel som i den bredere konstruktion af mandlig homoseksualitet som fænomen. I artiklen argumenteres der for, at smudspressens følelsesdiskurser fungerer som anvisninger af mulige følelsesmæssige reaktioner på homoseksualiteten og dens udtryk, og artiklen fremfører begrebet ’emotionelle mulighedsrum’ som en begrebsliggørelse af dette.
In April 1906 the San Francisco earthquake and fire caused damage equal to more than 1 percent of GNP. Although the real effect of this shock was localized, it had an international financial impact: ...large amounts of gold flowed into the country in autumn 1906 as foreign insurers paid claims on their San Francisco policies out of home funds. This outflow prompted the Bank of England to discriminate against American finance bills and, along with other European central banks, to raise interest rates. These policies pushed the United States into recession and set the stage for the Panic of 1907. San Francisco's $200,000,000 “ash heap” involves complications which will be felt on all financial markets for many months to come and the payment of losses sustained … represents a financial undertaking of far-reaching magnitude….The Financial Times London, 6 July 1906
In the five hundred years of European and American globalization of the world, seldom have Indigenous peoples been invited to a constitutional convention and first legislature to express their ...perspectives and concerns. Rarely in the five-hundred-year history of the European and American colonization of the world were the rights of the Indigenous peoples considered at the juncture when new political entities established their constitutions and first laws. Typically, nation-states attempt to extinguish Indigenous rights to land and resources, refuse to grant their political legitimacy, and severely persecute traditional healing and religious practices. Not until 1978 did the United States grant religious freedom to Native Americans. Peyotists were not protected by federal law until 1994, when President Clinton signed the amendments to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act. Not until September 2007 did the United Nations declare that nations recognize Indigenous rights to their spiritual and religious traditions as well as their traditional medicines and health practices. This article portrays a critical juncture in 1907 when the American nation-state imposed its full legal, economic, political, and value system upon more than forty Indigenous nations by merging Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory into the state of Oklahoma. (Contains 80 notes.)
Since the collapse of the USSR there has been a growing interest in the Stolypin Land Reform as a possible model for post-Communist agrarian development. Using recent theoretical and empirical ...advances in Anglo-American research, Dr Pallot examines how peasants throughout Russia received, interpreted, and acted upon the government's attempts to persuade them to quit the commune and set up independent farms. She shows how a majority of peasants failed to interpret the Reform in the way its authors had expected, with outcomes that varied both temporally and geographically. The result challenges existing texts which either concentrate on the policy side of the Reform or, if they engage with its results, use aggregated, official statistics which, this text argues, are unreliable indicators of the pre-revolutionary peasants reception of the Reform. Available in OSO: http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/history/9780198206569/toc.html
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