定义性旅游:二十世纪末的国际倡导、德国法律和同性恋活动

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Christopher Ewing
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在20世纪70年代和80年代的西德同性恋印刷文化中,D e p i c t i o n s o f s e x a n D t r av e l是不可避免的。杜和他等杂志刊登了旅行报告、图片、给编辑的信、个人广告和旅游局的广告,热情地描述或描绘了等待以白人为主的读者的“异国情调”的可能性。总部位于法兰克福的Gay Reiseführer、总部位于哥本哈根的Golden Key,以及消费最广泛的Spartacus International Gay Guide,1972年从英国迁至阿姆斯特丹,1986年由新东家迁至柏林,以及感兴趣国家的社会状况。1这些出版物被放在同性恋旅行的较长历史中,并不令人惊讶。2它们不仅相对流行,而且对性的讨论
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Defining Sex Tourism: International Advocacy, German Law, and Gay Activism at the End of the Twentieth Century
D e p i c t i o n s o f s e x a n D t r av e l are impossible to avoid in West German gay print culture during the 1970s and 1980s. Magazines such as du&ich and him printed travel reports, images, letters to editors, personal advertisements, and travel bureau advertisements that enthusiastically described or depicted the “exotic” possibilities awaiting a predominantly white readership. Guides such as the Frankfurt-based Gay Reiseführer, Copenhagen-based Golden Key, and, perhaps most widely consumed, Spartacus International Gay Guide, which moved from the UK to Amsterdam in 1972 and then under new ownership to Berlin in 1986, offered travelers easier ways to access popular gay destinations, as well as information about the political, legal, and societal situation in countries of interest.1 Placed in a longer history of gay travel, these publications are not tremendously surprising.2 Not only were they relatively popular, but discussions of sex
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