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LGBTQ+ Activism in Central and Eastern Europe, Resistance, Representation and Identity, edited by Radzhana Buyantueva, Maryna Shevtsova

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LGBTQ+ Activism in Central and Eastern Europe, Resistance, Representation and Identity, edited by Radzhana Buyantueva, Maryna Shevtsova
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
LGBTQ+ Activism in Central and Eastern Europe
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1121454037
Responsibility statement
edited by Radzhana Buyantueva, Maryna Shevtsova
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Resistance, Representation and Identity
Summary
This edited collection offers in-depth perspectives into the emergence and development of LGBTQ+ movements in Central and Eastern Europe, including analysis of Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia and Ukraine. The book examines various issues faced by local LGBTQ+ activists, as well as the tactics and strategies which they develop and adopt. The contributors discuss the applicability of Western ideas and concepts to the post-socialist context, considering their ability to fully tackle local nuances and complexities with regards to sexuality and, thus, the dynamics of LGBTQ+ activism. The volume examines differences in the domestic policies of these countries and the consequent effects on LGBTQ+ activism in the region. It also offers important insights into the impact of Western actors in promoting liberal democratic values in the region, and ensuing political and social backlashes. LGBTQ+ Activism in Central and Eastern Europe will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including Gender and Sexuality Studies, Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science. Radzhana Buyantueva is a Teaching Assistant at the School of Politics, Newcastle University, UK. Maryna Shevtsova is a Fulbright Scholar at the Center for European Studies, University of Florida, USA.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. LGBTQ+ Activism and the Power of Locals: Introduction Radzhana Buyantuyeva, Maryna Shevtsova -- Part I: It’s new for them? Imagining post-socialist LGBTQ+ activism from the ‘Western’ perspective -- 2. Beyond Western Theories: On the Use and Abuse of “Homonationalism” in Eastern Europe; Roman Leksikov, Dafna Rachok -- 3. Visibility, violence and vulnerability: lesbians stuck between the post-Soviet closet and the Western media spectacle; Masha Neufeld, Katharina Wiedlack -- 4. “Мы не ошибка (We are not an Error): Documentary Film and Russia’s Campaign Against “Gay Propaganda.”; Clinton Glenn -- 5. “I’m gay, but I’m not like those Perverts”: Negotiating Issues of Identity, Community and Activism among Homo- and Bi- sexual Russian Men; Cai Weaver -- Part II: Outlawing rainbows: LGBTQ+ rights, activism and the role of state in Central and Eastern Europe -- 6. Negotiating uncertainty around intimate citizenship: LGBTQI people and state recognition of same-sex partnerships in Estonia; Kadri Aavik -- 7. The Localization of Sexual Rights in Ukraine; Thorsten Bonacker, Kerstin Zimmer -- 8. Trends of homophobic activism in Romania or ‘How to turn religious convictions into a referendum and still fail; Ramona Dima -- 9. Putin as Gay Icon? Memes as Tactic in Russian LGBT+ Activism; James E. Baker, Kelly A. Clancy, Benjamin Clancy -- Part III: Giving voice to locals: LGBTQ+ movement and queer politics in Central and Eastern Europe -- 10. Latvian LGBT movement and the narrative of normalizationl; Karlis Verdins, Jānis Ozoliņš -- 11. Framing queer activism in Poland - from liberal values to solidarity; Justyna Struzik -- 12. Polish asexualities: Catholic religiosity and asexual online activism in Poland; Anna Kurowicka, Ela Przybylo -- 13. Activism for rainbow families in Hungary: discourses and omissions; Rita Beres-Deak -- 14. Tension around LGBTQ community through the case of bisexual representations in Hungary; Rahel Katalin Turai -- 15. Conclusion; Radzhana Buyantuyeva, Maryna Shevtsova
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