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In person icon Building: Technicum 2, Floor: 3, Room: Leslokaal 3.10
Monday 13:00 - 14:30 CEST (08/07/2024)
While Pride Events have become a recognisable staple of LGBTIQA+ movements across the globe, challenges arise in relation to the organisation, part-taking, and support for these events. Controversies surrounding the organisation of Pride Events, include issues relating to their commercialisation and commodification (Conway, 2022; Domínguez Ruiz, 2019), the de-politicisation of these events in favour of more ‘party-like’ events (Browne, 2007; Markwell and Waitt, 2009), their co-optation within other political projects (Ammaturo, 2016; Mikuš, 2011; Slootmaeckers, 2017), as well as rifts regarding the representation of marginalised groups within these events such as QTIPOC, trans people, disabled people, migrants, etc (Barrientos et al., 2010; Greensmith and Giwa, 2013; Radoman, 2016; Scott, 2017). This panel explores some of these tensions and challenges, trying to understand how LGBTQIA+ movements address issues, create alliances, and overcome challenges.
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"Patriots' Month instead of Pride Month" Right-wing extremist LGBTIQ hostility using the example of attacks on Drag Queen Story Hours in Austria | View Paper Details |
Pride Amsterdam as a space for moral contestations about queer activism | View Paper Details |
Homophilosemitism and Berlin Pride | View Paper Details |
“Being stripped of the subversive”: investigation of the role of rainbow capitalism at Pride parades and events | View Paper Details |
European Values as Simulacra: The complex politics of EuroPride 2022 in Belgrade | View Paper Details |