![]() Transcript: High Impact Impact of Pop Culture on Society's Understanding of what it means to be Queer in the 21st Century Interactive Activity History 1930 1980 1950 1920 1970 1990 Music Movies Television Movies TV becomes mainstream no representation Movies queer characters as villains - Caged (1950) queer-coding sissy trope Hays Code ruled unconstitutional homosexuality as a source of humor - The Florida Enchantment (1914) - Wanderer of the Ranch (1927) freedom of expression lesbian prison guard in Caged Hays Code Morocco (1930) Queen Christina (1934) Music Wings (1927) 19th century jazz musicians - Tony Jackson - Bessie Smith - Ma Rainey - Lucille Bogan Bessie Smith, nicknamed the "Empress of Blues" queer artists in other genres Esquerita (rock) Billy Tipton (jazz) Charlie and Ray (R&B) Charlie and Ray Marlene Dietrich in Morocco Esquerita TV 1971: All in the Family 1977: Soap, The Jeffersons Movies Gay characters begin to acquire more depth and self-awareness Music Music TV disco culture sexual liberation movement Elton John, Queen, David Bowie, Grace Jones increased exposure to gender-bending and cross dressing Erasure, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys, Culture Club, etc. Someone trying to challenge you? Get close Allow them to speak Move away Re-frame their question or statement Speak your own re-frame Controlling Nervousness Power Poses Make a big gesture Talk to the back of the room Pro Tip: Plant your feet and get square Feel free to move towards your audience Plant for points again Controlling Body Language Watch out for: Pacing Rocking Maniacal hand rubbing Crossed arms Bad posture Just pause instead Controlling Nervousness Tips & Tricks Eye to Eye High Impact Communications Sweaty palms Butterflies Shaky hands Rapid heartbeat Clammy hands Shallow breath Watery eyes Non-fluency Facial tic Cotton mouth Someone being a distraction? Get close to them. Transcript: More Non-Verbals Gestures: Don't restrict your gestures, but do get them under control Don't be waiving weapons around Don't make points with your fingers Do: Emphasize your content Avoid the bouncing ball Lock eyes, make a point and move to the next Talk to each person in the room Handling Objectors Non-Words: Non-words are placeholders for pauses.
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