“Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements

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Main Author: Pérez Navarro, Pablo
Publication Date: 2016
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: From the Arab Spring to the Umbrella Revolution, the last cycle of citizen protests has widely shared the strategy of occupying public spaces through the settlement of protest camps. Although one might imagine a homogeneous unity amongst the protesters, these encampments have been the scenario of multiple inner conflicts in relation with different vectors of oppression. This article discusses the conflicts faced and the coalition-building developed by queer activists in different encampments, with a focus on the relation between the occupation of queer spaces and the space of the protest as a whole. The Foucauldian concept of heterotopia is used here as a guide in order to understand the ambivalences and inner tensions of the space of the protest without losing, nor idealizing, the utopian impulse of these movements.
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title “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
spellingShingle “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
Pérez Navarro, Pablo
queer activism
Occupy movements
queer spaces
protest
title_short “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
title_full “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
title_fullStr “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
title_full_unstemmed “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
title_sort “Where Is My Tribe”? Queer Activism in the Occupy Movements
author Pérez Navarro, Pablo
author_facet Pérez Navarro, Pablo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pérez Navarro, Pablo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv queer activism
Occupy movements
queer spaces
protest
topic queer activism
Occupy movements
queer spaces
protest
description From the Arab Spring to the Umbrella Revolution, the last cycle of citizen protests has widely shared the strategy of occupying public spaces through the settlement of protest camps. Although one might imagine a homogeneous unity amongst the protesters, these encampments have been the scenario of multiple inner conflicts in relation with different vectors of oppression. This article discusses the conflicts faced and the coalition-building developed by queer activists in different encampments, with a focus on the relation between the occupation of queer spaces and the space of the protest as a whole. The Foucauldian concept of heterotopia is used here as a guide in order to understand the ambivalences and inner tensions of the space of the protest without losing, nor idealizing, the utopian impulse of these movements.
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