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  • In our last episode, we tell you how Hans M.’s fight for his right to existence continued after the trial and what negative impact the sentence had on his life. We also talk about how heteronormative legislation criminalizes queer people and how the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights is still important today.


    CW: transphobia, homophobia, cisgenderism, heterosexism


    A special thanks to our dear friends Beni Klingler for lending us his voice and to Joel Laun for his help with sound engineering.


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    Murky by 92elm

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    https://uppbeat.io/t/92elm/murky

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    Machinations by Roger Gabalda

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/roger-gabalda/machinations

    License code: BFKPUYEVCSZOXLAR


    Stitches by Richard Smithson

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    https://uppbeat.io/t/richard-smithson/stitches

    License code: 64W0YVHW9ENJZDIS


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  • After his arrest, Hans M. had to undergo various medical examinations. In this episode we discuss what role medical opinions and notions about norms played in the trial and what that says about heteronormativity.


    CW: transphobia, homophobia, cisgenderism, heterosexism


    A special thanks to our dear friends Beni Klingler for lending us his voice and to Joel Laun for his help with sound engineering.


    Music licenses:


    Murky by 92elm

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/92elm/murky

    License code: PBEAPVJICUUN6OF2


    Machinations by Roger Gabalda

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/roger-gabalda/machinations

    License code: BFKPUYEVCSZOXLAR


    Stitches by Richard Smithson

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/richard-smithson/stitches

    License code: 64W0YVHW9ENJZDIS


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  • In this episode you will hear more about Hans M.’s life prior to the trial and the circumstances of his arrest. We reflect about the significance of labels in the context of Queer History and why they are useful also for queer historical subjects.


    CW: transphobia, homophobia, cisgenderism, heterosexism


    A special thanks to our dear friends Beni Klingler for lending us his voice and to Joel Laun for his help with sound engineering.


    Music licenses:


    Murky by 92elm

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/92elm/murky

    License code: PBEAPVJICUUN6OF2


    Machinations by Roger Gabalda

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/roger-gabalda/machinations

    License code: BFKPUYEVCSZOXLAR


    Stitches by Richard Smithson

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/richard-smithson/stitches

    License code: 64W0YVHW9ENJZDIS


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  • Welcome to our very first podcast episode! In this episode we give you a short, general introduction to Queer History in Austria and the specific court case that we will talk about in the next few episodes. The accused was the 35-year-old Hans M. who was being tried for homosexuality and fraud in Graz in 1949/50. We discuss the issue of only having sources that tell us the prosecution’s side of the story.


    CW: transphobia, homophobia, cisgenderism, heterosexism


    A special thanks to our dear friends Beni Klingler for lending us his voice and to Joel Laun for his help with sound engineering.


    Music licenses:


    Murky by 92elm

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/92elm/murky

    License code: PBEAPVJICUUN6OF2


    Machinations by Roger Gabalda

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/roger-gabalda/machinations

    License code: BFKPUYEVCSZOXLAR


    Stitches by Richard Smithson

    Music from Uppbeat:

    https://uppbeat.io/t/richard-smithson/stitches

    License code: 64W0YVHW9ENJZDIS


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.