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Pink wash for white collar union : Maggie Davies reports on union support for gay rights  / Maggie Davis.

Pink Paper (1991) 172 (27 apr), p. 8
bron: Pink Paper (1991) 172 (27 apr), p. 8
samenvatting: In de 'NALGO', de Britse ambtenarenbond, is een homo/lesbische groep actief.
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Pink wash for white collar union : Maggie Davies reports on union support for gay rights
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Maggie Davis.
Pink Paper
(1991)
172
(27 apr)
8
N206392
Artikel

Een roze sopje om een slecht imago weg te poetsen : Israël koketteert met homo-emancipatie, maar homoactivisten zien de progressieve houding als vijgeblad  / Leonie van Nierop.

NRC 16-12-2011
bron: NRC 16-12-2011
samenvatting: Het imago van Israël is slecht door (onder andere) de bezetting van Palestijns gebied. 'Pinkwashing' is onderdeel van een campagne dat te veranderen. Pinkwashing wil zeggen dat de Israëlische overheid de homorechten als vijgeblad voor gebreken in de Israëlische democratie en mensenrechtenschendingen misbruikt.
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Een roze sopje om een slecht imago weg te poetsen : Israël koketteert met homo-emancipatie, maar homoactivisten zien de progressieve houding als vijgeblad
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Leonie van Nierop.
NRC
16-12-2011
N291254
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Homonationalism: Queer tales of queer prides  / Oishik Sircar.

Infochange India (2012) (june)
bron: Infochange India (2012)(june)
samenvatting: There is a transition in the way nation-states are portraying queer people: from figures of death from AIDS to posterboys for the freedom and modernity of the 'progressive' West. But is such pinkwashing co-opting queers into the politics of racism, asks Oishik Sircar as queer communities gear up for the Pride Marches
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Homonationalism: Queer tales of queer prides
full_text
Oishik Sircar.
Infochange India
(2012)
(june)
N292289
Artikel

Homonationalism as Assemblage : Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities  / Jasbir K. Puar.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 23-43
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 23-43
samenvatting: In this article I aim to contextualise the rise of gay and lesbian movements within the purview of debates about rights discourses and the rights-based subject, arguably the most potent aphrodisiac of liberalism. I examine how sexuality has become a crucial formation in the articulation of proper citizens across registers like gender, class, and race, both nationally and transnationally. The essay clarifies homonationalism as an analytic category necessary for understanding and historicising why a nation?s status as "gay-friendly" has become desirable in the first place. Like modernity, homonationalism can be resisted and resignified, but not opted out of: we are all conditioned by it and through it. The article proceeds in three sections. I begin with an overview of the project of Terrorist Assemblages, with specific attention to the circulation of the term "homonationalism". Second, I will elaborate on homonationalism in the context of Palestine/Israel to demonstrate the relevance of sexual rights discourses and the narrative of "pinkwashing" to the occupation. I will conclude with some rumination about the potential of thinking sexuality not as an identity, but as assemblages of sensations, affects, and forces. This virality of sexuality productively destabilises humanist notions of the subjects of sexuality but also the political organising seeking to resist legal discourses that attempt to name and control these subjects of sexuality.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (puar/hom)

Homonationalism as Assemblage : Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (puar/hom)
Jasbir K. Puar.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
23-43
N295565
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Queering Conceptual Boundaries : Assembling Indigenous, Marxist, Postcolonial and Queer Perspectives  / Paulo Ravecca and Nishant Upadhyay.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 357-378
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 357-378
samenvatting: This article suggests the need for imagining assemblages and engagements between queer, Marxist, postcolonial and indigenous perspectives in order to critically confront the complex and ambivalent politics of queerness today. It grounds and deploys this reflection through a critical exploration of "Dawn of a New Gay," a non-academic piece on 'po-mo homo' and the case of Queers Against the Israeli Apartheid, an activist group based in Toronto. Queerness, in our account, is constituted by dimensions which go far beyond a narrow conception of sexuality. Thus, 'queering queerness' implies talking about 'classing', 'gendering' and 'racialising' processes, avoiding an additive logic and acknowledging their interelated messiness. By employing 'queer' as a self-reflective, methodological tool, we examine its integral role in the processes of capitalism, racialisation, heteropatriarchy and colonialism. The suggested theoretical perspective has implications in terms of how to think of politics 'as such': there is a need, this article argues, to overcome economic and culturalist reductionisms in the approach to radical politics. Both are liberal in their 'ideological mechanics' because they proceed with the logic of segmentation and obscure how power(s) operate(s). Assembling critical perspectives is an impossible and necessary exercise of de-reification of categories and theories but, more fundamentally, it is an attempt to imagine less oppressive political praxes and futures.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (ravec/que)

Queering Conceptual Boundaries : Assembling Indigenous, Marxist, Postcolonial and Queer Perspectives
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (ravec/que)
Paulo Ravecca and Nishant Upadhyay.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
357-378
N295708
Artikel

Queer Theory and permanent war  / Maya Mikdashi and Jasbir K. Puar.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 22 (2016) 2 (apr], p. 216-222
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 22 (2016) 2 (apr], p. 216-222
samenvatting: The article discusses the relation of queer theory to U.S. nationalism. Topics include the relation of queerness to biopolitical control in the context of Gaza, the relationship of conflict in the Middle East to queer theory, and the role of corporeality in the U.S. War on Terror and the Israeli colonization of Palestine. [ Copies are available at http://glq.dukejournals.org/content/22/2.toc ]
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Queer Theory and permanent war
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Maya Mikdashi and Jasbir K. Puar.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
22
(2016)
2
(apr]
216-222
N298308
Artikel

Silencing Israeli Activists Accomplishes Nothing : Guest Opinion  / Sean Cahill.

Gay & Lesbian Review, 23 (2016) 3 (may-jun), p. 5
bron: Gay & Lesbian Review jaargang: 23 (2016) 3 (may-jun), p. 5
samenvatting: At the January 2016 Creating Change conference, held in Chicago, hundreds of pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli activists shut down a reception for Israeli LGBT activists and their American supporters. Apparently the reception followed a Shabbat service. The activists who shut down the reception included critics of so-called "pinkwashing," which claims that Israel is a racist, apartheid state that deflects attention from a poor human rights record toward Palestinians by highlighting its progressive LGBT policies. The "pinkwashing" charge has been advanced for years by groups like the New York-based Queers Against Israeli Apartheid, which has tried to get broad-based LGBT organizations to denounce Israel and declare their support for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
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Silencing Israeli Activists Accomplishes Nothing : Guest Opinion
ts.
Sean Cahill.
Gay & Lesbian Review
23
(2016)
3
(may-jun)
5
N300507
Artikel

Pinkwashing Israeli Human Rights Violations in Palestine  / William Barnes.

Muftah 23-07-2014
bron: Muftah 23-07-2014
samenvatting: Whether intentional or not, writing about Israel's noble gay rights record as Gazans weather one of the most brutal waves of violence to engulf their narrow strip of land serves a similar function - it ushers scrutiny away from where it should be directed, namely on Israel's human rights record toward the Palestinians.
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Pinkwashing Israeli Human Rights Violations in Palestine
full_text
William Barnes.
Muftah
23-07-2014
N300669
Artikel

Pink: Washing or Bashing? : Sexual dissidents hostage of nationalist discourse in contemporary Russia and Cuba  / Marie Lecuyer.

Sprinkle: An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies, 1 (2014) 7 (spring), p. 118-128
bron: Sprinkle: An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies jaargang: 1 (2014) 7 (spring), p. 118-128
samenvatting: In an international context where sexual minorities'rights are much advocated for by the West, this article compares the stance Russia and Cuba have respectively taken on this issue and raises the question: why has the LGBT rights issue become a tool of foreign policy for the two countries? and why does Russia resort to pinkbashing when Cuba uses a strategy of pinkwashing? I argue that both countries seek to achieve the same goal, which is to redeem their national sovereignty formerly emasculated by the West. To do so, they frame a LGBT discourse so as to challenge the international order that posits liberal democracy as the only viable political model. The response to the western discourse Russia and Cuba adopt is examined in terms of their respective political as well as economic opportunities. While Russia must please a conservative constituency and has the upper hand on its economic relations, Cuba's political landscape is more fractured and the country holds a subordinate position in its economic relations. Those conditions have led the two countries to take opposite stances on their LGBT community.
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signatuur: dgb periodieken

Pink: Washing or Bashing? : Sexual dissidents hostage of nationalist discourse in contemporary Russia and Cuba
dgb periodieken
Marie Lecuyer.
Sprinkle: An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist and Queer Studies
1
(2014)
7
(spring)
118-128
N300686
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Disturbing Attachments : Genet, Modern Pederasty, and Queer History  / 

Kadji Amin.Durham, NC [etc.]: Duke University Press, 2017 - xi, 255 p.
uitgave: Durham, NC [etc.]: Duke University Press, 2017 - xi, 255 p.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p. 235-248.
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samenvatting: Jean Genet (1910-1986) resonates, perhaps more than any other canonical queer figure from the pre-Stonewall past, with contemporary queer sensibilities attuned to a defiant non-normativity. Not only sexually queer, Genet was also a criminal and a social pariah, a bitter opponent of the police state, and an ally of revolutionary anticolonial movements. In Disturbing Attachments, Kadji Amin challenges the idealization of Genet as a paradigmatic figure within queer studies to illuminate the methodological dilemmas at the heart of queer theory. Pederasty, which was central to Genet's sexuality and to his passionate cross-racial and transnational political activism late in life, is among a series of problematic and outmoded queer attachments that Amin uses to deidealize and historicize queer theory. He brings the genealogy of Genet's imaginaries of attachment to bear on pressing issues within contemporary queer politics and scholarship, including prison abolition, homonationalism, and pinkwashing. Disturbing Attachments productively and provocatively unsettles queer studies by excavating the history of its affective tendencies to reveal and ultimately expand the contexts that inform the use and connotations of the term queer.

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