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‘The Ties that Bind Us’: The Hidden Knots of Gay Marriage [PDF]
Gay marriage has become a major transnational gay rights issue: a key marker of gay citizenship, to the extent that it is considered self-evident that its legalisation represents progress.
Bronwyn Winter
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Global South Perspectives on Stonewall after 50 Years, Part II—Brazilian Stonewalls: Radical Politics and Lesbian Activism [PDF]
The riots against a New York City police raid at the Stonewall Inn bar in June, 1969, are often identified as having sparked the movement for LGBT rights, and the commemoration of the riots one year later in June, 1970, inaugurated a series of annual ...
Flávia Belmont +1 more
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No country(side) for young queers
The paper presents an overview of three Italian takes on the queer rural-to-urban flight, by analysing Generations of Love (1999) by Matteo B. Bianchi, La Generazione (‘Generations,’ 2015) by Flavia Biondi, and Febbre (‘Fever,’ 2019) by Jonathan Bazzi ...
Alice Parrinello
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Inclusion in the homonormative world city: The case of gay migrants living with HIV in Barcelona
Homonormativity has become a hegemonic concept within geographies of sexualities, with critical scholars emphasizing exclusionary practices towards specific ‘unwanted’ subjects.
Cesare Di Feliciantonio
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Beyond the Binary: Queer (Im)possibilities of Bisexual Desires in Selected US Young Adult Novels
There has been rapid growth in the representation of bisexual characters in US YA since 2010 in both genre fiction that has traditionally been dominated by the stories of heterosexual protagonists, and in popular YA trends, particularly the teen love ...
Carrie Spencer
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A chosen family can be defined as a collection of individuals with whom a person maintains relationships based on trust and solidarity (Weeks, Heaphy & Donovan, 2011).
Marianne Chbat +3 more
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This article examines the impact that different normative understandings of sexuality and relationships have on LGBTIQ+ people’s experience of the UK Immigration System, with a particular focus on mononormative conceptions that privilege forms of ...
Rose Gordon-Orr
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The Democratic Biopolitics of PrEP [PDF]
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a relatively new drug-based HIV prevention technique and an important means to lower the HIV risk of gay men who are especially vulnerable to HIV.
Adam D Galinsky +84 more
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Queering Marriage: The Homoradical and Anti-Normativity
This article explores ‘bad’ sex in an age of same-sex marriage, through an analysis of the ‘homoradical’ as a rejection of both hetero and homo-normativities. Drawing on qualitative data from 29 LGBTQ interviewees, the article considers resistance to the
Alexander Maine
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From Bogeyman to Bison: A herd-like amnesia of HIV? [PDF]
Copyright @ The International Federation for Theatre Research, 2011Queer theorists from across a broad range of disciplines argue that we are in a 'normalizing’ or ‘homonormative’ period, in which marginalized subjectivities strive to align themselves ...
ALYSON CAMPBELL +14 more
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