Russian LGBT Activism and the Memory Politics of Sexual Citizenship

Pauline Stoltz, Anna Khlusova

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This article discusses barriers to the citizen practices of Russian lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists in the memory politics of Russian sexual citizenship. Based on memories of activism, as told in interviews with Russian lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists, we focus on how these memories play a role in their national and transnational struggles for sexual rights and recognition, and how intersectional inequalities may create barriers to their queer and memory space-making practices. The interviews were conducted in 2021 (before the war between Russia and Ukraine, which started in 2022) and focus on the period between 2010 and 2020. Our findings highlight how intersectional inequalities of power influence Russian sexual citizenship and queer (memory) space-making, both at home and abroad. Theoretically, the results reveal the need to situate Russian lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activism in time, place and space in research on narratives of progress and social change in studies of queer global politics and transnational solidarities.
OriginalspråkEngelska
TidskriftMemory Studies
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2024-feb.-23

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  • Statsvetenskap (506)
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Nyckelord

  • LGBT
  • activism
  • memory politics
  • Sexuality/Gender
  • citizenship
  • Memories
  • social movements
  • transnational
  • SOLIDARITY

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