Queer Social Movements and Activism in Indonesia and Malaysia

Queer Social Movements and Activism in Indonesia and Malaysia
Author: Jón Ingvar Kjaran,Mohammad Naeimi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031158094

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This book examines queer activism and queer social movements (QSMs) in Indonesia and Malaysia, broadly engaging with these topics on three different levels: macro (global and national discourses), meso (organizational level – activities), and micro (individual – the activist). The micro level perspective allows for moving beyond the “traditional” political movement paradigm by understanding activism in Foucauldian terms as the ethics of the self (Foucault, 1984). In other words, the queer subject is seen as an active agent in taking care of the self by queering/resisting gender norms as well as heteronormative practices and regimes in their social environment through embodiment and actions. This kind of ethical being has the potential to build support and community between and amongst individuals.

Queer Social Movements and Outreach Work in Schools

Queer Social Movements and Outreach Work in Schools
Author: Dennis A. Francis,Jón Ingvar Kjaran,Jukka Lehtonen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030416102

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This book brings together leading scholars researching the field of gender, sexuality, schooling, queer activism, and social movements within different cultural contexts. With contributions from more than fifteen countries, the chapters bring fresh insights for students and scholars of gender and sexuality studies, education, and social movements in the Global North and South. The book draws together both theoretical and empirical contributions offering rich and multidisciplinary essays from scholars and activists in the field focusing on outreach work of QSM (Queer Social Movements) in schools, queer activism in educational settings, and the role of QSMs in supporting and informing queer youth.

The Lesbian and Gay Movement and the State

The Lesbian and Gay Movement and the State
Author: David Paternotte
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317025832

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By analyzing the relationship between lesbian and gay movements and the state, this ground-breaking book addresses two interconnected issues: to what extent is the lesbian and gay movement influenced by the state and, to a lesser extent, whether the lesbian and gay movement has somehow influenced the state, for instance by altering forms of sexual regulation. Given the diversity in national trajectories, this book covers fifteen countries. This enables the volume to shed light on different kinds of relationships between these groups and the state, as well as on the way they have evolved in recent decades. The Lesbian and Gay Movement and the State: Comparative Insights into a Transformed Relationship fills an important gap in the literature on lesbian and gay activism. However, this book also provides important and innovative insights into broader issues in international political science, public policy and comparative politics, as well as issues in social movement studies. These include the role of the state in constructing citizen identities, the heteronormative way in which many traditional citizen entitlements and benefits were constructed, state - civil society relations, judicial activism, the impact of federalism, and the increasing globalization of sexual identities.

Intimate Assemblages

Intimate Assemblages
Author: Hendri Yulius Wijaya
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811528781

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Written in the aftermath of Indonesia's anti-queer panic in 2016, this book tells the story of local queer movements in challenging the heteronormative society and resisting the homophobic hostility from religious conservative groups and the state. The year 2016 was a touchstone moment for queer issues in Indonesia, marked by the ubiquity of anti-queer campaigns, along with the pervasive use of the term 'LGBT' in public. Drawing on historical archives and his engagements with local queer activisms, Hendri Yulius Wijaya traces the historical shifts of gender and sexual identities in Indonesia, from gay and lesbian, to LGBT, to SOGIE minorities, while exploring their connections with the country's socio-political circumstances and the globalization of queer rights. Using a strategic blend of queer theory and assemblage framework, Wijaya demonstrates how activists refashion transnational sexuality discourses to balance international developments of queer rights against the contingencies of daily life in Indonesia. Equally importantly, he sheds light on emerging practices in activist landscapes, including the emergence of sexuality experts and the professionalization of activisms. In analyzing the rising tide of homophobic paranoia, Wijaya further shows how the current anti-queer campaigns have branched out into a broader assault on feminism and promoted a form of 'aversion therapy' that positions same-sex attraction as a divine ordeal. Intimate Assemblages follows the travails of queer activists in defining what it means to be queer in contemporary Indonesia.

Queer Mobilizations

Queer Mobilizations
Author: Manon Tremblay
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0774829095

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Canada is considered a leader when it comes to LGBTQ rights, yet this is a fairly recent phenomenon – one that is largely due to the tireless work of disparate groups of LGBTQ activists. Queer Mobilizations examines the relationships between LGBTQ activists and local, provincial, and federal Canadian governments. The contributors explore how various governments have tried to regulate and repress LGBTQ movements, and how, in turn, queer activists have successfully shaped public policy, across the political spectrum, from city halls to Parliament Hill.

Homosexual Rights as Human Rights

Homosexual Rights as Human Rights
Author: Baden Offord
Publsiher: Peter Lang Limited, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015058200901

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Baden Offord discusses and analyses the ways in which activists in Indonesia, Singapore and Australia devise strategies of survival and negotiate the limits of justice with regard to human rights as practising homosexuals.

From ACT UP to the WTO

From ACT UP to the WTO
Author: Benjamin Shepard,Ronald Hayduk
Publsiher: Verso
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2002-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 185984653X

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This anthology offers a history of ACT UP for a new generation of activists and students.

Social Movements and Sexual Citizenship in Southern Europe

Social Movements and Sexual Citizenship in Southern Europe
Author: A. Santos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137296405

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This book explores the relationship between social movements, sexual citizenship and change in Southern Europe. Providing a comparative analysis about LGBT issues in Italy, Spain and Portugal, it discusses how activism can generate legal, political and cultural impact in post-dictatorial, Catholic and EU-focused countries.