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Brazil's sex wars : the aesthetics of queer activism in São Paulo

De Gruyter University of Texas Press Complete eBook-Package 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sosa, Joseph Jay.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2024.
Summary:
An ethnography and media analysis of LGBT+ activism in São Paulo during Brazil’s conservative turn from 2010 to 2018. For decades, LGBT+ activists across the globe have secured victories by persuasively articulating rights to sexual autonomy. Brazilian activists, some of the world’s most energetic, have kept pace. But since 2010, a backlash has set in, as defenders of “tradition” and “family” have countered LGBT+ rights discourses using a rights-based language of their own. To understand this shifting ground, Joseph Jay Sosa collaborated with Brazilian LGBT+ activists, who use the language of rights while knowing that rights are not what they seem. Drawing on the symbolic and affective qualities of rights, activists mobilize slogans, bodies, and media to articulate an alternative democratic sensorium. Beyond conventional notions of rights as tools for managing the obligations of states vis-à-vis citizens, activists show how rights operate aesthetically—enjoining the public to see and feel as activists do. Sosa tracks the fate of LGBT+ rights in a growing authoritarian climate that demands “human rights for the right humans.” Interpreting conflicts between advocates and opponents over LGBT+ autonomy as not just an ideological struggle but an aesthetic one, Brazil’s Sex Wars rethinks a style of politics that seems both utterly familiar and counterintuitive.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction: Formed by Rights
Chapter 1. Homofobia, Out of the Closet: Mediating Oppression in Law, News, and Melodrama
Chapter 2. Militância Isn’t Cute: Aesthetics of Activist Judgment
Chapter 3. Visibilizando, Making Visible: Race, Space, and Sexuality
Chapter 4. Queer(ing) Protest Choreographies: Utopias beyond Rights
Chapter 5. Making Sides/Taking Sides: Performing Rights through Debate
Conclusion: The Bolsonaro Archive
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
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ISBN:
9781477330128
1477330127
OCLC:
1459867930

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