1. Introductory lecture. Mapping the field. Tackling questions on visibility, vulnerability, writing herstories
Lecture: Love Does Not Exclude: on Vulnerability and Visibility and the Queer Methodologies in Eastern European Queer Studies
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1. Acceptance of gay marriage?
2. Visibility and the social initiatives 3. Political passiveness - lack of communities 4. Connection to feminism? 100 years of women's emancipation (2018) 5. Why backlash - a possible answer in: Why did we invent heteronormativity? |
2. Readings:
- Reading texts (compulsory, later on used in the assignments - see the final lectures and our assessment arrangements)
.Robert Kupla, Joanna Mizielińska and Agata Stasińska: (Un)translatable Queer? or What is Lost and Can Be Found in Translation...(2012)
IN: Import - Export - Transport. Queer Theory, Queer Critique, and Activism in Motion, Chapter: (Un)translatable Queer? or What Is Lost and Can Be Found in Translation..., Publisher: Zaglossus, ed. By Sushiula Mesquita, Maria Katharina Wiedlack, Katrin Lasthofer,. pp.115-146
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Judit Takács & Anna Borgos, Voicing Women in Eastern Europe—An Introduction (2011)
Journal of Lesbian Studies, 15:3, pp. 265-270.
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3. Film presentation and discussion:
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4. The OVERVIEW of the representation of lesbian couples of CEE cinema |
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