Gays In The Military: Photographs and Interviews by Vincent Cianni - Vincent Cianni - Livres - Daylight Community Arts Foundation - 9780988983151 - 17 juillet 2014
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Gays In The Military: Photographs and Interviews by Vincent Cianni

Vincent Cianni

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Gays In The Military: Photographs and Interviews by Vincent Cianni

Vincent Cianni created a historical record of the struggles of gay and lesbian men and women in the US military.


Marc Notes: Through compelling photographs and interviews made over three years on road trips across the US, Vincent Cianni (born 1952) has created an important historical record of the struggles of gay and lesbian veterans and service members in the US military. As the Human Rights Commission attests, the US military has a long history of civil rights abuses against homosexuals, with harassment and discrimination frequently resulting in lost careers. In many cases, these men and women--highly skilled, well educated, patriotic, courageous and productive--had attained high rank, received numerous medals and held top-level jobs essential to the military. With essays by Alison Nordstrom, Don Bramer and Alan Steinman shedding light on the cultural, personal and political consequences of the ban on homosexuality, this volume tells the stories of men and women who served in silence and oftentimes were penalized and prohibited from receiving the benefits accorded them for serving in the military. -- Publisher's description.

Contributor Bio:  Cianni, Vincent Vincent Cianni began photographing the Southside of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 1994. He teaches photography at Parsons School of Design and at workshops throughout New York and the United States. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Médias Livres     Hardcover Book   (Livre avec dos et couverture rigide)
Validé 17 juillet 2014
ISBN13 9780988983151
Éditeurs Daylight Community Arts Foundation
Pages 256
Dimensions 215 × 266 × 23 mm   ·   1,18 kg