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Informationen zum Autor Robert Kulpa is completing his Ph.D. at Birkbeck College! London and Joanna Mizieliñska is Professor of Sociology at the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities! Poland! and Visiting Professor of Gender Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences. Zusammenfassung Providing rich case studies drawn from a range of 'post-communist' countries, this interdisciplinary volume brings together the latest research on the formation of sexualities in Central and Eastern Europe, alongside analyses of the sexual and national identity politics of the region. As such, it will be of interest to sociologists, queer studies scholars, geographers and anthropologists. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction:Why Study Sexualities in Central and Eastern Europe?, Robert Kulpa, Joanna Mizieli?ska; Chapter 1 ‘Contemporary Peripheries’: Queer Studies, Circulation of Knowledge and East/West Divide, Joanna Mizieli?ska, Robert Kulpa; Chapter 2 Between Walls: Provincialisms, Human Rights, Sexualities and Serbian Public Discourses on EU Integration, Jelisaveta Blagojevi?; Chapter 3 Nations and Sexualities – ‘West’ and ‘East’, Robert Kulpa; Chapter 4 A Short History of the Queer Time of ‘Post-Socialist’ Romania, or Are We There Yet? Let’s Ask Madonna!, Shannon Woodcock; Chapter 5 Travelling Ideas, Travelling Times: On the Temporalities of LGBT and Queer Politics in Poland and the ‘West’, Joanna Mizieli?ska; Chapter 6 Researching Transnational Activism around LGBTQ Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Activist Solidarities and Spatial Imaginings, Jon Binnie, Christian Klesse; Chapter 7 Rendering Gender in Lesbian Families: A Czech Case, Kate?ina Nedbálková; Chapter 8 The Heteronormative Panopticon and the Transparent Closet of the Public Space in Slovenia, Roman Kuhar; Chapter 9 Heteronormativity, Intimate Citizenship and the Regulation of Same-Sex Sexualities in Bulgaria, Sasha Roseneil, Mariya Stoilova; Chapter ter10 Situating Intimate Citizenship in Macedonia: Emotional Navigation and Everyday Queer/Kvar Grounded Moralities, Alexander Lambevski;...