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Queer Lovers and Hateful Others - Regenerating Violent Times and Places (Paperback)
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Queer Lovers and Hateful Others - Regenerating Violent Times and Places (Paperback)
Series: Decolonial Studies, Postcolonial Horizons
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Queer subjects have become acceptable in society only through being
cast in the shadow of the new folk devil, the 'homophobic migrant'
who is rendered by society as hateful and disposable. This book
explores this concept of 'queer regeneration'. Queerness has
entered a transitional phase as it becomes co-opted by
neoliberalism to make punishment and neglect appear as signs of
care and love for diversity. To understand this transition, Jin
Haritaworn looks at the environments in which queer bodies have
become worthy of protection, discussing the everyday erasures that
shape life in the inner city (focusing on Berlin), and how queer
activists actively seek out and dispel the myths of sites of
nostalgia for the 'invented traditions' of
women-and-gay-friendliness. The author explores a rich archive of
media, arts, policy and activism, including posters, newspaper
reports, hate crime action plans, urban projects, psychological
studies, demonstrations, kiss-ins, political speeches and films.
Through these sources, the relationships between Islamaphobia,
racism within Europe and the United States, and the global war on
terror serves to reinforce the politics of homonationalism.
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