Irvin Jalom (autor)
Zbirka deset uzbudljivih priča poznatog psihoterapeuta Irvina D. Jaloma otkriva misterije, frustracije, patos i humor u srcu terapeutskih seansi. Pripovijedajući o dilemama svojih pacijenata, Jalom nam ne daje samo rijedak i očaravajući uvid u njihove lične želje i motivacije, već, takođe, pripovijeda i svoju sopstvenu priču iz ugla terapeuta: svoj pokušaj da izmiri svoje suviše ljudske reakcije sa senzibilitetom koji bi svaki psihijatar trebalo da posjeduje. Malo je ko, još od Frojdovog vremena, pokušao da prikaže sa toliko jasnoće i otvorenosti ono što se zbiva između psihoterapeuta i pacijenta iza zatvorenih vrata.
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Izdavač: Kosmos; 2. izdanje, 2023; Broširani povez; latinica; 20 cm; 286 str.; 978-86-7470-683-1;
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Initiated early direct-action protests (Compton's, Stonewall); pioneered mutual aid networks (STAR).
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Three years before the famous events in New York, transgender women and drag queens in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district stood up against systemic police harassment. The riot at Gene Compton’s Cafeteria marked one of the first recorded instances of collective, physical resistance to the oppression of queer people in United States history. It directly led to the creation of a network of trans-led social, psychological, and medical support services. The Stonewall Inn (1969)
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Organizations like ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) became rare spaces where trans activists and gay activists fought side-by-side. The battle cry "Silence = Death" applied equally to the gay man dying of Kaposi's sarcoma and the trans woman dying of AIDS-related complications while being denied healthcare. The loss of a generation of trans elders during this crisis created a gap in intergenerational knowledge that the community is still healing from today.
For decades, the acronym LGBTQ has stood as a beacon of solidarity, uniting diverse identities under a shared banner of liberation. Yet, within this coalition, the relationship between the “T” (Transgender) and the broader culture of LGB (Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual) communities is one of the most dynamic, complex, and often misunderstood intersections in modern social history.