南加勒比地区的 "大骄傲"、"小骄傲 "和(不)可见性的狡诈

Lambda Nordica Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.34041/ln.v28.899
Keith E. Mcneal
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本文探讨了特立尼达和多巴哥全球式骄傲的历史、政治和实践。文章区分了 "大 "和 "小 "形式的自豪活动,并强调自豪活动并不是随着2018年高等法院成功挑战特立尼达和多巴哥这个双岛后殖民地共和国废除仇视同性恋的反鸡奸法和相关法律后出现的游行和高调可见日而出现的,而是经过数十年的组织和干预,以较低调和更内向的社区方式发展起来的,为#PrideTT这种新的制度形式和全面的公共导向奠定了基础。特立尼达和多巴哥的 "大骄傲 "活动在全国范围内取得了巨大成功,但同时也受到内部紧张、冲突和分裂的困扰。我将展示这种分歧和争论的模式和结构如何体现了晚期现代性地缘政治中更广泛的全球潮流,以及如何反映了当地的参数和变迁,这些参数和变迁使得能见度和代表性政治成为棘手的事情,远非一劳永逸的好事。#PrideTT 是同性恋可见性和性公民权的全球政治经济不断变化和有争议的征兆,它以地方音调和节奏演奏,从而破坏了 "骄傲就是进步 "的假设。
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Big Pride, Little Pride, and the Cunning of (In)Visibility in the Southern Caribbean
This essay explores the history, politics, and practice of global-style Pride in Trinidad and Tobago. It distinguishes between “Big” and “Little” forms of Pride and emphasizes that Pride did not emerge with the advent of a parade and day of high-profile visibility in 2018 after a successful High Court challenge to remove homophobic anti-sodomy and related laws in this twin-island postcolonial Republic, but developed over decades of organizing and intervention in lower-profile and more inwardly community-oriented ways, setting the foundation for the new institutional form and full-scale public orientation of #PrideTT. Once conjured, Trinbagonian Big Pride was paradoxically successful vis-à-vis the nation at large, yet also beset by tension, conflict, and schism within. I show how the pattern and structure of this dissension and debate embody wider global currents in the geopolitics of late modern sexuality as well as reflect local parameters and vicissitudes that make the politics of visibility and representation tricky business and far from an unalloyed good. #PrideTT is symptomatic of the changing and contested global political economy of queer visibility and sexual citizenship dramatized by being played in local keys and rhythms, thereby undermining the assumption that Pride is progress.
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