21世纪的波兰同性恋:千禧年之初的情况如何? ?《波兰酷儿文化与LGBTQ+运动》特刊简介

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Central Europe Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14790963.2021.1920131
U. Chowaniec, E. Mazierska, Richard Mole
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这一特刊来自于2018年6月11日至12日在伦敦大学学院斯拉夫和东欧研究学院举行的有史以来规模最大的波兰境外性别问题国际会议“性别话语对波兰政治、社会和文化的影响”。该会议由乌拉·乔瓦尼茨、埃瓦·马齐尔斯卡和理查德·莫尔组织。从这篇介绍最后的合影中可以看出,参加会议的人非常多,这表明波兰的性别研究、LGBTQ+话语和女权运动正在蓬勃发展。这一年,我们也庆祝了波兰妇女获得选举权100周年(因此,在本介绍的最后,会议的照片中,横幅上有#naukaniepodległa/独立教育)。然而,实际的文件显示,人们的情绪并不乐观。波兰执政党法律与正义党(PiS)的民族主义政治和言论对波兰社会对酷儿文化的开放和对LGBTQ+权利的接受产生了负面影响。在准备出版这本书的过程中,我们关注了围绕波兰总统选举(2020年6月28日和7月12日)的讨论,其中使用了恐同言论来吸引人口中更保守的部分。在总统竞选期间,LGBTQ+社区的语言和权利被认为是对健康波兰社会的威胁。这种敌对态度最明显的标志是在波兰大约100个城镇建立公共“无LGBT区/ LGBT意识形态的街道”。在过去的几年里,波兰的酷儿政治和文化一直是伦敦大学学院众多活动的主题。2017年举办了几场活动,讨论了不断变化的欧洲中的性别和LGBTQ权利,并详细阐述了英国脱欧对波兰酷儿社区的影响。受邀嘉宾和作家中有波兰最早公开的女同性恋作家之一伊莎贝拉·莫斯卡(Izabela Morska),她谈到了自己的研究和当代酷儿人群的处境
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Queer(in)g Poland in the 21st Century: How Was It at the Beginning of the Millennium? Introduction to This Special Issue on Queer Culture and the LGBTQ+ Movement in Poland
This special issue emerged from the largest-ever international conference on Polish gender issues outside of Poland, The Impacts of Gender Discourse on Polish Politics, Society and Culture, organized by Ula Chowaniec, Ewa Mazierska and Richard Mole and held at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, on 11–12 June 2018. As can be seen from the group photo at the end of this introduction, the conference was very well attended, suggesting that gender studies, LGBTQ+ discourses and feminist movements in Poland are flourishing. It was also a year in which we celebrated 100 years of Polish women’s suffrage (hence the #naukaniepodległa/independent education on the banner in the photo from the conference at the end of this introduction). Nevertheless, the actual papers revealed that the mood was not optimistic. The nationalist politics and rhetoric of the governing Law and Justice Party (PiS) has exerted a negative impact on openness towards queer culture and the acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights within Polish society. As we prepared this volume for publication, we followed the discourse surrounding the presidential election in Poland (28 June and 12 July 2020), in which homophobic discourse was employed to appeal to the more conservative section of the population. During the presidential campaign, the LGBTQ+ communities’ language and rights were presented as a threat to a healthy Polish society. The most conspicuous sign of this hostile approach was the creation of public ‘LGBT-free zones/strefy wolne of ideologii LGBT’ in approximately 100 cities and towns in Poland. The topic of queer politics and culture in Poland has been the subject of numerous events at University College London in the last few years. During 2017 several events took place, which discussed gender and LGBTQ rights in a changing Europe and elaborated upon the impact of Brexit on the queer communities from Poland. Among the invited guests and authors were Izabela Morska, one of the first openly lesbian authors in Poland, who spoke about her research and the situation for queer people in contemporary
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期刊介绍: Central Europe publishes original research articles on the history, languages, literature, political culture, music, arts and society of those lands once part of the Habsburg Monarchy and Poland-Lithuania from the Middle Ages to the present. It also publishes discussion papers, marginalia, book, archive, exhibition, music and film reviews. Central Europe has been established as a refereed journal to foster the worldwide study of the area and to provide a forum for the academic discussion of Central European life and institutions. From time to time an issue will be devoted to a particular theme, based on a selection of papers presented at an international conference or seminar series.
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