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LGBTs In, Muslims Out: Homonationalist Discourses and Counterdiscourses in the Flemish Press
This article aims to contribute to the growing body of knowledge on homonationalism by exploring a European region that has not been discussed so far, Flanders (Belgium), focusing on media discourses. Homonationalism refers to the way LGBT (Lesbian, Gay,
Alexander Dhoest
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The scholarship of transnational feminisms is organized by arguments about even its most basic terms and ethical orientation. Some scholars write that it is an exciting, positive intervention that replaces a hackneyed and unsustainable notion of ...
Briggs, Laura
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As various “right kind of queers” make their way into the social mainstream, researchers have moved their attention from compulsory heterosexuality as queer theory’s main other towards the new normativities created by these “exclusive integrations”. This article looks at existing critiques of homonormativity, homonationalism and homocolonialism and ...
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Instrumentally Inclusive: The Political Psychology of Homonationalism
Can nativist attitudes condition support for LGBT+ rights? The sustained advance in pro-LGBT+ attitudes in the West often contrasts with the greening of anti-immigrant sentiment propagated by nativist supply-side actors. We argue that these parallel trends are causally connected, theorizing that exposure to sexually conservative ethnic out-groups can ...
STUART J. TURNBULL-DUGARTE +1 more
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"Quantum Leap" 2.0 or the Western gaze on Russian homophobia
Quantum Leap 2.0 or the Western gaze on Russian homophobia This paper analyzes recent discourses about Russian homophobia within Anglophone media. It argues that western liberal media, supranational institutions such as the European Court of Human ...
Maria Katharina Wiedlack
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I will never know what it means to be invisible. I will never know how it is to be able to kiss carelessly in the park, to just go for it. What it means to stroll in the streets and not have to deal with the fact that somebody might try and touch my hair
Salzmann, Sasha Marianna +1 more
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(Politically) Black at Toronto Pride : queering diaspora, borders, and disruption [PDF]
On July 3, 2016, the Toronto Pride parade began its procession down Toronto streets. Before it would end, Black Lives Matter – Toronto organizers would disrupt the event with a protest.
Davis, Khyree Dean
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American Nationhood in Transition
The intersection of race, ethnicity and sexuality demarcate the boundaries of American identity. Historically homosexuality was tethered to unpopular racial, ethnic and ideological minorities.
Edward F. Kammerer, Jr. +1 more
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Navigating the Homonational Boundaries of Queerness in Sweden
A review of Katharina Kehl: Boundaries of Queerness. Homonationalism and Racial Politics in Sweden, Bristol University Press. 2024.
Rieke Schröder
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