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This book provides readers with a study of the characteristics that make life unique for sexual minorities in Brazil while also viewing Brazil in relation to global LGBT sociopolitical movements. It critically assesses the complex relationship(s) between the visual arts and political activism, carefully analyzing artistic, cinematic, and photographic representations of LGBTQ identities. Brazil provides a useful case to example, with the cultivation of ambiguity in contemporary (re)constructions of queer life. In this book, the author conducts the first comprehensive discourse analysis of the…mehr
This book provides readers with a study of the characteristics that make life unique for sexual minorities in Brazil while also viewing Brazil in relation to global LGBT sociopolitical movements. It critically assesses the complex relationship(s) between the visual arts and political activism, carefully analyzing artistic, cinematic, and photographic representations of LGBTQ identities. Brazil provides a useful case to example, with the cultivation of ambiguity in contemporary (re)constructions of queer life. In this book, the author conducts the first comprehensive discourse analysis of the dynamics and features of the largest LGBT Pride Parade in the world. This problematizes and analyzes the relationship between burgeoning critical socio-political movements and institutions and the language and new media discourses used to configure and conceptualize them. The aim of this project is to create a theoretical scholarly framework promoting linkages between political activism and academic scholarship and by using discourse analysis, the intricacies of terminology Brazilian sexual minorities adopt and adapt, illustrating the development of LGBTQ identities through performative language use.
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Autorenporträt
Steven F. Butterman is Associate Professor of Portuguese and Director of the Portuguese Language Program at the University of Miami, where he has also directed the Women's and Gender Studies program, served as coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Studies programs and developed the minor in LGBTQ Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Pondering the Paradise of Paradox: LGBTI+ Culture in Brazil Today Chapter 1. A Decade of Decadence: The Emergence of the Largest Gay Pride Parade on the Planet (1997 - 2006) Chapter 2. Winter Carnaval fora de época?: Progression and Retrogression in São Paulo's LGBT Pride Parade (2007 - 2011) Chapter 3. WhatsZapping the LGBT Pride Parade of São Paulo: Fake News and the (Ab)uses of Social Media Platforms in Digital Brazil (2012 - 2020) Chapter 4. Looking Them Up (and Down): What (Homo)Sexuality Means in Brazilian Reference Works Chapter 5. Translating Trans in Brazilian Culture Chapter 6. Tracing the Trenches of the Travesti Travesty: Trans Photography and Artivism in Brazil Chapter 7. (For)Getting Far Away from Home: Cinematic Representations of 21st-Century (LGB)Trans Brazil Chapter 8. What's Queer Got to do With It? Queernormativity and Heterobrasilidade in Brazil's Queermuseu Epilogue: The (R)evolving Closet Door in LGBT Brazil Appendix: The Queer-stionnaire Notes Bibliography
Introduction: Pondering the Paradise of Paradox: LGBTI+ Culture in Brazil Today Chapter 1. A Decade of Decadence: The Emergence of the Largest Gay Pride Parade on the Planet (1997 - 2006) Chapter 2. Winter Carnaval fora de época?: Progression and Retrogression in São Paulo's LGBT Pride Parade (2007 - 2011) Chapter 3. WhatsZapping the LGBT Pride Parade of São Paulo: Fake News and the (Ab)uses of Social Media Platforms in Digital Brazil (2012 - 2020) Chapter 4. Looking Them Up (and Down): What (Homo)Sexuality Means in Brazilian Reference Works Chapter 5. Translating Trans in Brazilian Culture Chapter 6. Tracing the Trenches of the Travesti Travesty: Trans Photography and Artivism in Brazil Chapter 7. (For)Getting Far Away from Home: Cinematic Representations of 21st-Century (LGB)Trans Brazil Chapter 8. What's Queer Got to do With It? Queernormativity and Heterobrasilidade in Brazil's Queermuseu Epilogue: The (R)evolving Closet Door in LGBT Brazil Appendix: The Queer-stionnaire Notes Bibliography
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