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摘要
来自于对西方主流LGBT运动的反感,这些运动被认为是通过寻求同化到同性恋和“时间规范”的霸权时间轨迹中来努力克服酷儿边缘化。《Out of Time》并没有暗示全球南方的lgbtqia&g运动将简单地遵循这个剧本,而是表明这些空间正在以一种同性资本主义的方式呈现,而这种资本主义本身似乎没有界限。
States of Justice: The Politics of the International Court
come from an antipathy towards mainstream LGBT movements in the West, which are perceived as striving to overcome queer marginalisation by seeking assimilation into the hegemonic temporal trajectories of homonormativity and “chrononormativity”’ (16). Rather than suggesting that LGBTQIAþmovements in the Global South will simply follow this script, Out of Time shows that these spaces are being rendered in the terms of a homocapitalism which itself, it seems, has no bounds.