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Doug Meyer

    Violent Differences
    Heroes: A Tribute
    Selling in Your Town
    Violence against Queer People
    • Violence against Queer People

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(35)Évaluer

      Offers the first investigation of anti-queer violence that focuses on the role played by race, class, and gender. Drawing on interviews with forty-seven victims of violence, Meyer shows that LGBT people encounter significantly different forms of violence - and perceive that violence quite differently - based on their race, class, and gender.

      Violence against Queer People
    • Selling in Your Town

      Your Guide to Running Your Small Business

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This book challenges the notion that small town retailers are unable to compete with online giants and large retail chains. It offers insights and strategies for local businesses to thrive in a competitive market, emphasizing the unique advantages of small-town commerce. Through practical examples and expert advice, it aims to inspire and empower local retailers to leverage their community connections and distinctive offerings to succeed against larger competitors.

      Selling in Your Town
    • Heroes: A Tribute

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Heroes: A Tribute' pays homage to fifty brilliant, creative figures who were early victims of AIDS and AIDS-related illnesses. Through captivating, three-dimensional portraits that reflect core aspects of each individual, artist Doug Meyer celebrates the lives and accomplishments of pioneers from the worlds of art, design, film, and dance?people such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Keith Haring, Rudolph Nureyev, Freddie Mercury, Rock Hudson, John Duka, Tina Chow, Klaus Nomi, Halston, and Angelo Donghia. In addition to honoring the individuals portrayed, Meyer hopes to highlight their contributions for younger generations

      Heroes: A Tribute
    • "Although sexual assault has received increasing attention since #MeToo became widely known, little attention has focused on the experiences of queer men who have experienced this violence. Violent Differences is the first book of its kind to focus specifically on queer male survivors and to devote particular attention to Black queer men. While previous scholarship on male survivors has emphasized the role of masculinity, Doug Meyer shows that race and sexuality should be considered as equally foundational as gender. Instead of considering sexual assault against queer men in the abstract, this book draws attention to survivors' lived experiences. Meyer examines interview data with 60 queer men who have experienced sexual assault, highlighting their interactions with the police and their experiences of victim blaming. This book expands approaches to sexual assault through an analysis of a new group of survivors and by revealing that race, gender, and sexuality all remain essential for understanding how this violence is experienced"--

      Violent Differences