ISBN:
9781137572608
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (265 p)
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Bilić, Bojan LGBT Activism and Europeanisation in the Post-Yugoslav Space : On the Rainbow Way to Europe
DDC:
306.76
Keywords:
Political sociology
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1: Europeanisation, LGBT Activism, and Non-Heteronormativity in the Post-Yugoslav Space: An Introduction -- "Europeanising" Post-Yugoslav Space Through LGBT Activisms -- Queeroslav (Be)longing, Care, and Hope -- References -- 2: Discontents of Professionalisation: Sexual Politics and Activism in Croatia in the Context of EU Accession -- Professionalisation and NGOs -- The Division of Labour in the LGBT NGO "Scene" -- Collaboration Shapes Strategies -- Funding that Shapes Activists' Initiatives
Abstract:
Community and Solidarity -- Voices of Dissent and the Changing Context of LGBTQ Activism -- References -- 3: The First European Festival of Lesbian and Gay Film Was Yugoslav: Dismantling the Geotemporality of Europeanisation in Slovenia -- Europeanising the Second (World) Europe: Some Problems -- The Oldest European Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Is in Ljubljana -- Belonging to Europe as Legitimisation -- Does Regional Time-Space Need Europeanisation? -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Growing Oppression, Growing Resistance: LGBT Activism and Europeanisation in Macedonia -- Initial Developments
Abstract:
Engagement with Legislation -- Proliferation of LGBT Activism and Anti-LGBT Violence -- Activist Response to the State-Endorsed Homophobia -- Changing Forms of the Recent Struggle for LGBT Rights -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Europe ♥ Gays? Europeanisation and Pride Parades in Serbia -- 2001: "Massacre Pride" -- 2004: Towards Legal Change -- 2009: "It's Time for Equality" -- 2010: "State Pride" -- 2011-2013: Sequence of Bans -- 2014: Another "State Pride"? -- 2015: Lesbian March, Trans Pride, Belgrade Pride -- Conclusion -- References
Abstract:
6: Queering as Europeanisation, Europeanisation as Queering: Challenging Homophobia in Everyday Life in Montenegro -- Accommodating Homophobia and a Sense of Separation from LGBT Activism -- LGBT Activism and "Europeanisation" -- From the Decriminalisation of Homosexuality to Montenegrin Independence, 1970-2006 -- EU Integration -- 2007-2010: Human Rights NGOs and NGO Coalition -- 2011-2015: LGBT Organisations and Pride Processions -- Inscribing the "Local" and the "Traditional" into LGBT Activism -- Conclusion -- References
Abstract:
7: From Orientalism to Homonationalism: Queer Politics, Islamophobia, and Europeanisation in Kosovo -- Kosovar Queers Under Siege -- Kosovo 2.0: The "Sex" Incident -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: On the Other Side of an Ethnocratic State? LGBT Activism in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Non-Heterosexual Sexualities in the BiH Socio-Political Context -- LGBT Activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- European Integration and LGBT Rights in BiH -- Coalitional Potential of the BiH LGBT Initiatives -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Beyond EUtopian Promises and Disillusions: A Conclusion
Abstract:
Europeanising Post-Yugoslav Intimate Citizenship(s)
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