
Decolonizing queer experience : LGBT+ narratives from Eastern Europe and Eurasia
Decolonizing queer experience
Bok · Engelsk · 2020 · Personlige beretninger
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Omfang | 205 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Introduction: Of constatives, performatives, and disidentifications: Decolonizing queer critique in post-socialist times (5606) -- Section 1. The Categories Themselves -- Body politics, trans imaginary, and decoloniality (6859) -- Queering categories: Recognition, misrecognition, and identity politics in Armenia (7753) -- Escaping the dichotomies of 'Good' and 'Bad': Chronotopes of queerness in Kyrgyzstan (6815) -- Section 2. Queer in Public -- LGBT+ rights, European values, and radical critique: Leftist challenges to LGBT+ mainstreaming in Ukraine (7922) -- Queering the Soviet Pribaltika: Criminal cases of consensual sodomy in Soviet Latvia (1960s-1980s) (7796) -- Queer people and the criminal justice system in Ukraine: Negotiating relationships, historical trauma and contemporary Western discourses (7655) -- Section 3. Decolonizing Queer Performance -- Stifled monstrosities: Gender transgressive motifs in Kazakh folklore (7553) -- "Pugacheva for the People": Two portraits of non-urban post Soviet queer performers (7751) -- Religious experiences in life stories of homosexuals and bisexuals in Russia (6577) -- Conclusion.. - "Decolonizing Queer Experience draws from research around the post-socialist world to argue that understanding LGBT+ experience in the region cannot be limited to oppression and violence. Using a decolonizing lens, the contributors explore performance, identity, and political affiliations as essential parts of LGBT+ communities"--
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Geografisk emneord | Eurasia . - Øst-Europa
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ISBN | 9781793630308. - 9781793630322
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