Global LGBTQ Activism

Global LGBTQ Activism
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781000963908
ISBN-13 : 100096390X
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Book Synopsis Global LGBTQ Activism by : Paromita Pain

Download or read book Global LGBTQ Activism written by Paromita Pain and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-09-29 with total page 419 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focused on understanding and analyzing LGBTQ activism and protest globally, this edited collection brings together voices from different parts of the world to examine LGBTQ protests and their impact. Through the lens of media, culture, and sociopolitical structures, this collection highlights how cultural and technical factors like the emergence of social media and other digital platforms have impacted LGBTQ activism. This book draws on studies from countries as varied as Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Hungary, Morocco, China, and the US. The contributions provide important insight into how social media and digital platforms have provided space for self-expression and protest and encouraged advocacy and empowerment for LGBTQ movements. It also examines the diversity and similarities between different national contexts and the various obstacles faced, while spotlighting countries that are traditionally understudied in Western academia, in an important step toward decolonizing research. Each chapter, through the voices of activists and media scholars, moves beyond an oversimplified examination of queer protests to show, in rich detail, the exciting yet complicated terrain of queer protests throughout the globe. This book is suitable for media, communication, and cultural studies students; researchers; academics; and LGBTQ activists, as well as students and scholars from related academic disciplines.


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