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Decolonizing Queer Experience
Decolonizing Queer Experience
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A32=Emily Channell-Justice
A32=Feruza Aripova
A32=Janis Ozolins
A32=Polina Kislitsyna
A32=Roman Leksikov
A32=Tamar Shirinian
A32=Tjasa Kancler
A32=Vitaly Chernetsky
A32=Zhanar Sekerbayeva
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cultural studies
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Eastern Europe
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sociology
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Product details
- ISBN 9781793630322
- Weight: 322g
- Dimensions: 151 x 230mm
- Publication Date: 24 Aug 2022
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
In Eastern Europe and Eurasia, LGBT+ individuals face repression by state forces and non-state actors who attempt to reinforce their vision of traditional social values. Decolonizing Queer Experience moves beyond discourses of oppression and repression to explore the resistance and resilience of LGBT+ communities who are remaking the post-socialist world; they refuse domination from local heteronormative expectations and from global LGBT+ movements that create and suggest limitations on possible LGBT+ futures. The chapters in this collection feature a multiplicity of LGBT+ voices, suggesting that no single narrative of LGBT+ experience in post-socialism is more representative or informative than another. This collection highlights the globally flexible, infinitely malleable notion of LGBT+ that counters Western hegemony in queer activism and communities.
Emily Channell-Justice is the director of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program at the Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University.
Decolonizing Queer Experience
€44.99
