TY - CHAP
T1 - Epilogue: Collecting fragments: Towards (post-)Yugoslav activist archives
AU - Bilic, Bojan
N1 - Bojan Bilić is a psychologist and political sociologist doing research on LGBTQ activisms, LGBTQ-affirmative psychotherapy, and the anthropology of non-heterosexuality and gender variance in the post-Yugoslav space. He is a Lise Meitner Fellow (senior post-doc) at the Research Unit Gender Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Education, University of Vienna, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), and an adjunct professor of Gender and Social Movements in South East Europe at the School of Political Sciences, University of Bologna (Forlì Campus). He was a Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, Centre for Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Amsterdam, an EntE Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study - New Europe College in Bucharest, a Volkswagen New Dem Junior Fellow at the Central European University Institute for Advanced Study in Budapest, an FCT Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, as well as a fellow at the Centre for Advanced Study of Southeastern Europe at the University of Rijeka. He holds a PhD in Slavonic and East European Studies (Political Sociology) from University College London.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This chapter takes a look at the four volumes on the politics of activism in the (post-)Yugoslav space that we, as an affective-epistemic community of more than 50 authors, have published over the last six years. Our volumes have documented and analysed activist initiatives that have tried to take issue with powerful nationalist paradigms based on exclusion and discrimination. Our texts represent archives of both documentary material, including personal testimonies, documents, leaflets, activist publications, as well as emotional states, such as fears, disappointments, hopes, and joys that accompany activism. These archives are not only a resource for responding to a traumatic experience that we, as post-Yugoslavs, share, but they can also offer new perspectives for activist endeavours in a post-conflict/post-socialist environment.
AB - This chapter takes a look at the four volumes on the politics of activism in the (post-)Yugoslav space that we, as an affective-epistemic community of more than 50 authors, have published over the last six years. Our volumes have documented and analysed activist initiatives that have tried to take issue with powerful nationalist paradigms based on exclusion and discrimination. Our texts represent archives of both documentary material, including personal testimonies, documents, leaflets, activist publications, as well as emotional states, such as fears, disappointments, hopes, and joys that accompany activism. These archives are not only a resource for responding to a traumatic experience that we, as post-Yugoslavs, share, but they can also offer new perspectives for activist endeavours in a post-conflict/post-socialist environment.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85063802261
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-77754-2_9
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-77754-2_9
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9783319777535
SP - 215
EP - 233
BT - Lesbian Activism in the (Post-)Yugoslav Space
A2 - Bilić, Bojan
A2 - Radoman, M.
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
CY - London
ER -