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Intersectionality and LGBT Activist Politics - Multiple Others in Croatia and Serbia

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This volume combines empirically oriented and theoretically grounded reflections upon various forms of LGBT activist engagement to examine how the notion of intersectionality enters the political context of contemporary Serbia and Croatia. By uncovering experiences of multiple oppression and voicing fear and frustration that accompany exclusionary practices, the contributions to this book seek to reinvigorate the critical potential of intersectionality, in order to generate the basis for wider political alliances and solidarities in the post-Yugoslav space. The authors, both activists and academics, challenge the systematic absence of discussions of (post-)Yugoslav LGBT activist initiatives in recent social science scholarship, and show how emancipatory politics of resistance can reshape what is possible to imagine as identity and community in post-war and post-socialist societies.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the areas of history and politics of Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states, as well as to those working in the fields of political sociology, European studies, social movements, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, and queer theory and activism. 

List of contents

 
Foreword: Searching for Our Lesbian Nests in Yugoslavia and After; Lepa Mla enovic.- 1. LGBT Activist Politics and Intersectionality in Croatia and Serbia: An Introduction; Bojan Bilic and Sanja Kajinic.- Part I: Widening the Community.- 2. The (In)Visible T: Trans Activism in Croatia (2004-2014)
Amir Hodzic, J. Postic and Arian Kajtezovic.- 3. Against Bisexual Erasure: The Beginnings of Bi Activism in Serbia; Radica Hura.- 4.Uncovering an A: Asexuality and Asexual Activism in Croatia and Serbia
Milica Batricevic and Andrej Cvetic.- 5. Queer Beograd Collective: Beyond Single-Issue Activism in Serbia and the Post-Yugoslav Space; Bojan Bilic and Irene Dioli.- Part 2: At the Crossroads of Oppression.- 6/ Nowhere at Home: Homelessness, Non-Heterosexuality, and LGBT Activism in Croatia; Antonela Marusic and Bojan Bilic.- 7. Normalisation, Discipline, and Conflict: Intersections of LGBT Rights and Workers' Rights in Serbia; Irene Dioli.- 8.Towards a More Inclusive Pride?: Representing Multiple Discriminations in the Belgrade Pride Parade; Marija Radoman.- 9. White Angels Zagreb: Combating Homophobia as "Rural Primitivism"; Andrew Hodges.- 10. Queer Struggles and the Left in Serbia and Croatia: An Afterword; Dusan Maljkovic

About the author










Bojan Bili¿ is Marie Curie Fellow at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Sanja Kajini¿ is MIREES academic tutor and lecturer at the University of Bologna, School of Political Sciences, Forlì, Italy.


Summary

This volume combines empirically oriented and theoretically grounded reflections upon various forms of LGBT activist engagement to examine how the notion of intersectionality enters the political context of contemporary Serbia and Croatia. By uncovering experiences of multiple oppression and voicing fear and frustration that accompany exclusionary practices, the contributions to this book seek to reinvigorate the critical potential of intersectionality, in order to generate the basis for wider political alliances and solidarities in the post-Yugoslav space. The authors, both activists and academics, challenge the systematic absence of discussions of (post-)Yugoslav LGBT activist initiatives in recent social science scholarship, and show how emancipatory politics of resistance can reshape what is possible to imagine as identity and community in post-war and post-socialist societies.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the areas of history and politics of Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states, as well as to those working in the fields of political sociology, European studies, social movements, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, and queer theory and activism. 

Product details

Assisted by Bojan Bili¿ (Editor), Boja Bilic (Editor), Bojan Bilic (Editor), Bojan Bilić (Editor), Sanja Kajini¿ (Editor), Kajinic (Editor), Kajinic (Editor), Sanja Kajinic (Editor), Sanja Kajinić (Editor)
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9781349954872
ISBN 978-1-349-95487-2
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 148 mm x 14 mm x 210 mm
Weight 339 g
Illustrations XXI, 232 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Gender Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, Social Inequality, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Social & ethical issues, Ethnicity, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Social Structure, Ethnicity Studies

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