Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-Lgbtq Hate Crime

“Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crime” is a critique of racism and misogyny within the contemporary LGBTQ movement. I argue that the mainstream LGBTQ movement’s narrow focus on street crimes against white gay men has resulted in a hyperreality that distracts us not only...

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Main Author: Sikk, Helis
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Language:English
Published: W&M ScholarWorks 2016
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spelling ndltd-wm.edu-oai-scholarworks.wm.edu-etd-10672021-09-18T05:28:58Z Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-Lgbtq Hate Crime Sikk, Helis “Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crime” is a critique of racism and misogyny within the contemporary LGBTQ movement. I argue that the mainstream LGBTQ movement’s narrow focus on street crimes against white gay men has resulted in a hyperreality that distracts us not only from the effects of the actual racialized violence that takes place, but also denies meaningful discussion of structural violence. This dissertation traces the origins of this exclusive and harmful discourse since the late 1960s with each chapter describing different forms of active resistance and possibilities for finding solutions today. I analyze publications gathered from special collections across the country; oral histories I conducted with activists in the South; documentary films; and queer online culture. My scholarship combines theory with everyday lived experience in order to bring social justice to the center of our field of vision. I do not only discuss and theorize about social justice, but also practice what I preach by engaging in archive activism and contributing to a grassroots LGBTQ history. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1477068228 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1067&context=etd © The Author http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects English W&M ScholarWorks American Studies
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Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-Lgbtq Hate Crime
description “Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-LGBTQ Hate Crime” is a critique of racism and misogyny within the contemporary LGBTQ movement. I argue that the mainstream LGBTQ movement’s narrow focus on street crimes against white gay men has resulted in a hyperreality that distracts us not only from the effects of the actual racialized violence that takes place, but also denies meaningful discussion of structural violence. This dissertation traces the origins of this exclusive and harmful discourse since the late 1960s with each chapter describing different forms of active resistance and possibilities for finding solutions today. I analyze publications gathered from special collections across the country; oral histories I conducted with activists in the South; documentary films; and queer online culture. My scholarship combines theory with everyday lived experience in order to bring social justice to the center of our field of vision. I do not only discuss and theorize about social justice, but also practice what I preach by engaging in archive activism and contributing to a grassroots LGBTQ history.
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title_short Affective Economies of Activism: Reimagining Anti-Lgbtq Hate Crime
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