Männer (magazine)

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Männer
Cover image
Cover of the January 2012 edition
EditorKevin Clarke (2012)
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation24,000 (2007)
First issue1987
Final issueMarch 2017
CompanyBruno Gmünder Verlag
CountryGermany
Based inBerlin
LanguageGerman
Websitem-maenner.de

Männer was a German lifestyle magazine for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, published by the German company Bruno Gmünder Verlag. Between 1989 and 2007, the magazine was published as Männer aktuell.

History

The magazine was established in 1987. Notable writers (present and past) are Kevin Clarke, Peter Rehberg, Frank Herrmann, Jürgen Bienieck, Thilo Keller. The last issue of Männer appeared in March 2017.

From 2011 to 2013, its editor was musicologist Kevin Clarke. From 2013 to 2015, it was the theologian David Berger. At the end of 2014, the AIDS association Aids-Hilfe denounced Berger's discriminatory remarks in the pages of Männer.

References

  1. ^ Christian Knuth (14 March 2017). "Zeitschrift "Männer" eingestellt". Männer (in German). Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ Schwilden, Frédéric (28 November 2014). "Aids-Hilfe kritisiert Männerbild des „Männer"-Magazins". DIE WELT (in German). Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  3. ^ Schwilden, Frédéric (28 November 2014). "Aids-Hilfe kritisiert Männerbild des „Männer"-Magazins". DIE WELT (in German). Retrieved 4 November 2022.

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