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Queer visibility in post-socialist cultures /

The growing visibility of lesbian and gay people in the countries of Europe formerly known as the Eastern Bloc over the past two decades has opened up a new, controversial field for academic exploration and debate. This groundbreaking collection offers an original analysis of the notions and politic...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fejes, Nárcisz (Editor ), Balogh, Andrea P. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol ; Chicago, IL : Intellect, 2013.
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505 0 0 |t Sexual rights as a tool for mapping Europe: discourses of human rights and European identity in activists' struggles in Croatia /  |r Nicole Butterfield --  |t Now you see it: gay (in)visibility and the performanceof post-Soviet identity /  |r Brian James Baer --  |t Hiding in plain sight?: making homosexuality (in)visible in post-Yugoslav film /  |r Marko Dumancic --  |t Taking off a cloak of invisibility: the clash of discourses about sexual difference in Slovakia /  |r Viera Lorencová --  |t Strategies of inclusion and shifting attitudes towards visibility in the gay, lesbian, and queer discourse in the Czech republic after 1989 /  |r Simona Fojtová --  |t The politics of coming out and Hungarian nationalism /  |r Eszter Timár --  |t Neutralizing visibility: Bulgarian strategies for justifying inequality /  |r Stanimir Panayotov --  |t The double bind of visibility: mainstreaming lesbianism in Love Sick /  |r Zita Farkas --  |t Straight eye for the queer guy: gay male visibility in post-Soviet Russian films --  |t Global popular media and the local limits of queering /  |r Anikó Imre. 
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