QueerBeograd Cabaret : : A Shared Space between Queer, Anti-Facism and No Borders Politics / / Ivana Marjanovic.

The clandestine festival QueerBeograd created spaces of critique and transformation in order to foster a politics of interconnectedness. Ivana Marjanović explores the festival's transnational activist cabaret between 2006 and 2008, which was devised, directed and produced by Jet Moon, a foundin...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter transcript Complete eBook Package 2023
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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
Series:Theater ; 158
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Physical Description:1 online resource (300 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Abstract --
Prologue --
Acknowledgements --
0 Introduction --
0.1 Methods of Research and Theoretical Frameworks --
0.2 Literature Review --
0.3 Pride Parade as a Site of Contradictions. Europeanisation, LGBT and Queer Activism, and Leftist Demands from Within --
0.4 Structure of the PhD Dissertation --
1 Translating Queer, Contextualising Translation. Tensions towards a Queer Politics --
1.1 Feminist and Queer Backgrounds—Dissident Currents—Debates on Intersectionality: Decolonial Feminism and Decolonial Queer --
1.2 Gender and Political Difference: The Histories of Art and Activism in the Yugoslavian Cultural Space --
1.3 Anti-War Agency: Feminists, Lesbians, Gays, Artists and Others --
1.4 Translating Queer: QueerBeograd and the Discourse of Kvar --
2 Making the World That We Imagine: QueerBeograd Cabaret 2006–2008 --
2.1 QueerBeograd Cabaret—“Preparing the Space” --
2.2 “Queercore/Lubricant” Cabaret (2006) --
2.3 QueerBeograd Cabaret (2007) --
2.4 QueerBeograd Cabaret “Direcktno” (2008) --
3 The Politics of References: Anti-fascism, Queercore, No Borders --
3.1 Weimar Cabaret and the Politics of Anti-Fascism --
3.2 Transnational Radical Queer Activism and Contemporary Queer Cabaret Culture --
3.3 No Borders Politics --
3.4 QueerBeograd: A Hybridising and Situating Cabaret --
4 Queer—or More Precisely, Kvar—as a Method --
4.1 Creating the QueerBeograd Festival Time and Space --
4.2 Kvar as a Procedure of Organising --
4.3 The Method of QueerBeograd Cabaret --
4.4 Positions of Enunciation and Subject Matters --
5 Conclusion: Staging the Politics of Interconnectedness between Queer, Anti-Fascism and No Borders Politics --
5.1 Advancing Intersectionality --
5.2 QueerBeograd and Pride --
5.3 Festivals and Alternative Political Culture --
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Summary:The clandestine festival QueerBeograd created spaces of critique and transformation in order to foster a politics of interconnectedness. Ivana Marjanović explores the festival's transnational activist cabaret between 2006 and 2008, which was devised, directed and produced by Jet Moon, a founding member of the QueerBeograd collective. This pioneering study demonstrates how the process of staging QueerBeograd Cabaret created a shared space between queer, anti-fascism and No Borders politics, contributing to the advancement of the intersectionality perspective beyond identity. The study thus investigates historical genealogies of gender and political difference in the former and post-Yugoslav space, bringing these into relation with global social and art movements.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839469941
9783111024950
9783111332376
DOI:10.1515/9783839469941?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ivana Marjanovic.