Date: 2018
Type: Book
Queer festivals : challenging collective identities in a transnational Europe
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2018, Protest and social movements ; 14
ELEFTHERIADIS, Konstantinos, Queer festivals : challenging collective identities in a transnational Europe, Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2018, Protest and social movements ; 14
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/62525
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
Is queer really anti-identitarian? And how is it experienced at the European level? At queer festivals, activists, artists and participants come together to build new forms of sociability and practice their ideals through anti-binary and inclusive idioms of gender and sexuality. These ideals are moreover channeled through a series of organizational and cultural practices that aim at the emergence of queer as a collective identity. Through the study of festivals in Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Copenhagen, and Oslo, this book thoughtfully analyzes the role of activist practices in the building of collective identities for social movement studies as well as the role of festivals as significant repertoires of collective action and sites of identitarian explorations in contemporary Europe.
Table of Contents:
-- Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Origins of Queer Festivals in Europe
3. Organizing the Queer Space
4. What Is 'Queer' about Queer Festivals?
5. 'Not Yet Queer Enough'
6. Queering Transnationalism
7. Anti-identity, Politics and the State
-- Appendix 1: Methodology of the study
-- Appendix 2: Documentation of Queer Festivals
-- References
-- Interviews
-- Index
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/62525
ISBN: 9789462982741; 9789048532780
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Initial version: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/34843
Version: Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2014
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