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In a world characterized by democratic decline, this book explores the ways in which struggles for feminist, queer and trans rights build imaginaries and shared hopes. Drawing on global and local ethnographic studies, contributors examine protests against the rise of ultra-conservative, right-wing, anti-gender and anti-feminist actors.
Contending with neoliberal regimes and actors pursuing a politics of fear, this book investigates the relationship between hope and hopelessness. It evaluates the conditions that enable or hinder hope, as well as how hope shapes ongoing struggles. The chapters illuminate alternative world imaginaries, advocating for the rebuilding of communities and political action during and after traumatic experiences. Ultimately, contributors promote a radical, militant hope, particularly necessary in today's turbulent times.
Feminist and Queer Imaginaries of Hope in a Turbulent Era is a valuable resource for scholars and students of feminist, queer, postcolonial, development, global and transnational studies. Due to its rich empirical material, the book is also an essential read for activists and policy makers interested in feminist and LGBTI+ issues.
Contents
Contents
1 Introduction: feminist and queer imaginaries of hope in a turbulent era 1
Mia Liinason, Sama Khosravi Ooryad and Onur Kilic
PART I FEMINIST AND QUEER POSSIBILITIES OF HOPE VIS-A-VIS NEOLIBERAL OPTIMISM
2 The dialectics of hope/lessness in feminist academia: from storytelling to nurturing 'quiet hope' 19
Liz Ablett and Carys Hill
3 We are all activists now: activist-washing of labor and marketization of hope in Zalando's #activists of optimism campaign 37
Karolina Szpyrko
4 Resistance to anti-gender movements: deep coalitions, a possibility of hope? 60
Alexandra Ana
5 An examination of Turkish law regarding LGBTIQ+ rights: the pursuit of judicial hope in an atmosphere of non-optimistic hope 79
Işıl Kurnaz
PART II DISCOURSES AND PRACTICES OF HOPE IN MOVEMENTS
6 'Now, I have a mind of my own, I decide who to love': a raging insistence on queer hope, love and liveability 107
Marie Lunau
7 Resistance through counter-archives: Lubunya digital platforms and imaginaries of radical hope 124
O�n�u�r� �K�i�l�i�c� �
8 Collective hope, spade work, and freedom fertilizing against despair and defeat: diasporic Iranian leftist-feminist activist mobilizations during and after the Jina Revolts 142
S�a�m�a� �K�h�o�s�r�a�v�i� �O�o�r�y�a�d� �
9 Europe between denial and guilt: the potentiality of dysphoric hope 160
H�a�n�s�a�l�b�i�n� �S�äl�t�e�n�b�e�r�g� �
10 Finding solidarity through feeling: affective negotiations in organizing for feminist activism in Turkey 180
A�s�l�ı �A�y�g�ün�e�ş �
11 "Already emancipated"? Queer refugee women in the Netherlands, dirty labor and the paradox of respectability 198
N�i�s�r�i�n�e� �C�h�a�e�r� �
PART III CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC PRACTICES OF FEMINIST AND QUEER HOPE
12 Beyond boundaries: queer screens, drag dreams, and the hopeful revolutions of Filipino resistance 221
R�a�d�e�l� �J�a�m�e�s� �G�a�c�u�m�o� �a�n�d� �J�o�h�n� �P�a�o�l�o� �S�a�r�c�e� �
13 In search of utopia: feeling through lesbian desires and discomforts at sapphic strip night 241
M�e�g� �P�o�f�f� �
14 "Reclaiming the artifact that we have become!" Performing politics of change in Delaine Le Bas's R�o�m�a�n�i� �E�m�b�a�s�s�y� �257
A�r�m�a�n� �H�e�l�j�i�c� �
15 Transcending dominant depictions of transness in contemporary television: trans fluidity in R�u�P�a�u�l�'s� �D�r�a�g� �R�a�c�e� �and E�u�p�h�o�r�i�a� �275
V�l�i�n�d�e�r� �V�e�r�o�u�d�e�n� �
16 Narrating resilience, resisting erasure: feminist and LGBTI+ storytelling in Turkey 292
E�l�i�f� �B�a�l�c�ı �a�n�d� �S�e�v�c�a�n� �T�i�f�t�i�k�
17 Queer kinship, solidarity and queerfulness: three sources of hope in LGBTIAQ+ fiction 313
Marian Baden, Thomas Kronschläger and Peter Simpson
Epilogue 327
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