35 research outputs found
Activism, affect, identification: trans documentary in France and Spain and its reception
This article explores the documentation of trans activism in France and
Spain since the 2000s. The first part addresses questions surrounding the
place of affect and narrative in documentary film, particularly in relation
to trans issues. The second part o
f the article analyses an audience case
study from a screening at the International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
in Barcelona of
Valérie Mitteaux's
Girl or Boy, My Sex is not my Gender
(2011), considering how different viewers respond to the representatio
n
of trans identities. The article builds on qualitative research whilst
extending the exploration of sexuality and gender in previous audience
studies to a consideration of documentary film, seeking to provide a more
nuanced understanding of what audience
claims for identification in
politicised contexts mean
Narrative and Normative Disjuncture: A Queer World-Literary Reading of May-Lan Tanâs âDate Nightâ
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Wasafiri on 29 May 2019, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02690055.2019.158003
Sujeitos de papel: sobre a materialização de pessoas transexuais e a regulação do acesso a direitos
Making Different Differences: Representation and Rights in Sexuality Activism
This paper argues that current iterations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) rights are limited by an overreliance on particular representations of sexuality, in which homosexuality is defined negatively through a binary of homosexual/heterosexual. The limits of these representations are explored in order to unpick the possibility of engaging in a form of sexuality politics that is grounded in difference rather than in sameness or opposition. The paper seeks to respond to Braidottiâs call for an âaffirmative politicsâ that is open to forms of creative, future-oriented action and that might serve to answer some of the more common criticisms of current LGBTI rights activism