Queer visibility in post-socialist cultures / edited by Nárcisz Fejes and Andrea P. Balogh.
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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Table of Contents:
- Sexual rights as a tool for mapping Europe: discourses of human rights and European identity in activists' struggles in Croatia / Nicole Butterfield
- Now you see it: gay (in)visibility and the performanceof post-Soviet identity / Brian James Baer
- Hiding in plain sight?: making homosexuality (in)visible in post-Yugoslav film / Marko Dumancic
- Taking off a cloak of invisibility: the clash of discourses about sexual difference in Slovakia / Viera Lorencová
- Strategies of inclusion and shifting attitudes towards visibility in the gay, lesbian, and queer discourse in the Czech republic after 1989 / Simona Fojtová
- The politics of coming out and Hungarian nationalism / Eszter Timár
- Neutralizing visibility: Bulgarian strategies for justifying inequality / Stanimir Panayotov
- The double bind of visibility: mainstreaming lesbianism in Love Sick / Zita Farkas
- Straight eye for the queer guy: gay male visibility in post-Soviet Russian films
- Global popular media and the local limits of queering / Anikó Imre.