RESUMEN: En este artículo, partiendo del análisis del concepto de homonormatividad propuesto por Lisa Duggan en 2002, pretendo realizar una aproximación a algunos de los disensos acontecidos en torno a tres manifestaciones insignia de este fenómeno: el ...
Pau López Clavel
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Introduction : gender and geopolitics in the Eurovision Song Contest [PDF]
From the vantage point of the early 1990s, when the end of the Cold War not only inspired the discourses of many Eurovision performances but created opportunities for the map of Eurovision participation itself to significantly expand in a short space of ...
Baker, Catherine
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Book Review: LGBTI Rights in Turkey: Sexuality and the State in the Middle East. By Fait Muedini. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 274p. $105.00 cloth, $27.99 paper [PDF]
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Slootmaeckers, K.
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Political Attitudes and Sexual Identity in Germany: Examining the Sexuality Gap
Abstract The association between LGB+ identity and political attitudes in Europe remains relatively underexplored, despite the growing visibility of LGB+ individuals in electoral politics. Existing research tends to focus on a limited range of political attitudes and seldom uses indicators that reflect LGB+ self‐identification.
L. Constantin Wurthmann
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L’homonationalisme n’est-il que homo ?
In order to challenge the usual ciscentrism of the LGBT category, I propose in this article to examine the heuristic scope of homonationalism and to reread its contestations in the light of trans issues.
Noureddine Noukhkhaly
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Franky Reborn : discourses on the first transgender character in the Flemish soap Thuis [PDF]
This paper argues through a textual and contextual analysis of the first trans character in the Flemish soap opera Thuis that in Flanders, trans identities and practices are rendered intelligible trough inherently homogenizing and normative discourses ...
Dhaenens, Frederik +2 more
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In Bed With the State? Queer and Trans Migrations Through Marriage
ABSTRACT This review examines a quarter century of scholarship on LGBTQ marriage and partner migration. The question in the title of the article is one that comes up in different ways in this literature: the intrusion of the immigration state into couple and family relationships, and the extent to which queer and trans people are forced to be “in bed ...
Amy Brainer
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Review of Race Scholarship and the War on Terror [PDF]
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and heavy-handed state and popular response to them stimulated increased scholarship on American Muslims. In the social sciences, this work has focused mainly on Arabs and South Asians, and more recently on African Americans ...
Cainkar, Louise, Selod, Saher
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‘What is told is always in the telling’: reflections on 'Faking it' in 21st century IR/global politics [PDF]
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Weber, Cynthia
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Queerying Peripheries: Approaching Europe's Queer Urban Margins Through the Post‐Suburban
ABSTRACT Over the last 20 years, geographies of sexualities have increasingly challenged imaginations of “metronormativity” and “heterosuburbia” by merging queer and suburban interventions into the field. Yet, these interventions have largely focused on the specific suburban formations of the Anglophone Global North, raising questions about their ...
Bastian Neuhauser
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