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  • Shirinian, Tamar  (1)
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    gbv_1823702163
    Format: 1 online resource (221 pages)
    ISBN: 9781793630315
    Content: Decolonizing Queer Experience draws from research around the post-socialist world to argue that understanding LGBT+ experience in the region cannot be limited to oppression and violence. Using a decolonizing lens, the contributors explore performance, identity, and political affiliations as essential parts of LGBT+ communities.
    Content: Cover -- Decolonizing Queer Experience -- Decolonizing Queer Experience: LGBT+ Narratives from Eastern Europe and Eurasia -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Notes -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Performativity of a Global Identity and a Global Critique -- Between Overidentification and Disidentification -- The Chapters -- References -- Section I: The Categories Themselves -- Chapter 1 -- Body Politics, Trans* Imaginary, and Decoloniality -- Body Politics -- Situating Postsocialism -- Trans* imaginary as Decolonial Politics -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Querying Identity -- The Gift of Identity: Between Imperialism and Opposition -- Searching for Identity -- The Queer Preparation of an Instrument -- Questions, Questions, Questions -- Conclusion: The Stakes of Analysis -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Escaping the Dichotomies of "Good" and "Bad" -- History of the Women's Movement in Kyrgyzstan -- Influence of Religion on Gender and Sexuality Issues in Kyrgyzstan -- The Disciplinary Power of Jakshy Kyz and El Emne Deit -- Insights into Some Chronotopes of Being a Queer Woman in Kyrgyzstan -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Section II: Queer in Public -- Chapter 4 -- LGBT+ Rights, European Values, and Radical Critique -- Ukraine in a Homophobic Neighborhood -- Post-Socialist LGBT+ Communities and Activism -- Pride Parades and Homophobic Violence in Ukraine -- Alternative Activisms: Leftist Criticism of LGBT+ Mainstreaming -- Kyiv Pride's Precarity -- Pinkwashing Capitalist Progress -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Queering the Soviet Pribaltika -- Historical Background -- Same-Sex and the City: Defying the Law -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Queer People and the Criminal Justice System in Ukraine -- Methodology.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781793630308
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781793630308
    Language: English
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