Urednika / Editors: Judit Takács & Roman Kuhar
Vezava: mehka
Jezik: angleški
Število strani: 389
Leto izida: 2007
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ISBN: 979616455459

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Beyond the pink curtain: Everyday life of LGTB people in Eastern Europe (in English language)

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Urednika / Editors: Judit Takács & Roman Kuhar
Vezava: mehka
Jezik: angleški
Število strani: 389
Leto izida: 2007
Založba:
ISBN: 979616455459

The idea of this book was born in the Intimate/Sexual Citizenship conference in October 2005 in Ljubljana where scholars focusing on the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in post-socialist Eastern Europe were gathered to discuss the everyday experiences of LGBT people regarding the functioning of social, political and cultural boundaries that separate the “good heterosexual citizen” from the rest.

The 21 articles of this volume illustrate the increasingly conspicuous ways of LGBT existence being specifically characteristic to Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, East-Germany, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

Content:

  • Foreword – Gert Hekma
  • Introduction: What is Beyond the Pink Curtain? – Judit Takács and Roman Kuhar

I. OUT WE COME

  • Down and Out in Belgrade: An Ethnographic Account on the Everyday Life Experiences of Serbian Gays and Lesbians [Serbia] – Liselotte van Velzen
  • The Family Secret: Parents of Homosexual Sons and Daughters [Slovenia] – Roman Kuhar
  • Disrupting the (Hetero)normative: Coming-out in the Workplace in Lithuania [Lithuania] – Jolanta Reingardiene and Arnas Zdanevicius

II. MAPPING THE SCENES

  • The Changing Space of the Gay and Lesbian Community in the Czech Republic [Czech Republic] – Katerina Nedbálková
  • Values Reflected in Style in a Lesbian Community in Budapest [Hungary] – Rita Béres-Deák
  • Living la vida Internet: Some notes on the cyberization of Polish LGBT community [Poland] – Anna Gruszczynska
  • ‘East’ Berlin: Lesbian and Gay Narratives on Everyday Life, Social Acceptance, and Past and Present [East Germany] – Frédéric Jörgens

III. CHALLENGING IDENTITIES

  • Wrong Bodies and Real Selves: Transsexual People in the Hungarian Social and Health Care System [Hungary] – Bence Solymár and Judit Takács
  • The Boundaries of Identity: Bisexuality in Everyday and Theoretical Contexts [Hungary] – Anna Borgos
  • ‘It is only extra information …’ Social Representation and Value Preferences of Hungarian Gay Men [Hungary] – Judit Takács

IV. FAMILIES WE CHOOSE

  • The Czech Lesbian Family Study: Investigating Family Practices [Czech Republic] – Eva Polaskova
  • Do They Have a Choice? Reproductive Preferences among Lesbians and Gays in Slovenia [Slovenia] – Alenka Švab
  • Who Does the Dishes? [Slovakia] – Jana Kukucková

V. REPRESENTING ‘OTHERS’

  • Queer as Metaphor: Representations of LGBT People in Central & East European Film [Eastern Europe] – Kevin Moss
  • Predecessors and Pilgrims: Lesbian History-making and Belonging in Post-socialist Hungary [Hungary] – Hadley Z. Renkin
  • Trendy or not? Homosexual Representations in Estonian Printed Media During the Late 1980s and Early 1990s [Estonia] – Heidi Kurvinen
  • ‘Gays and Transvestites Occupied the House.’A Snapshot of LGBT Representations in the Bulgarian Media [Bulgaria] – Monika Pisankaneva

VI. FEAR AND HATE

  • Sexuality, Masculinity and Homophobia: The Latvian Case [Latvia] – Aivita Putnina
  • Analogies of Pre-War Anti-semitism and Present-Day Homophobia in Poland [Poland] – Gregory E. Czarnecki
  • Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals in Croatia: How the Stigma Shapes Lives [Croatia] – Ivana Jugović, Aleksandra Pikić, Nataša Bokan
  • Hate Crimes against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People in Belarus [Belarus] – Viachaslau Bortnik

Contributors and Index

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