In this study I examine dominant representations of lesbians and lesbian self-representations on identity and community in Hungary. I situate my study within the current political-economic transition, which provides the temporal scope of this project. I argue that the breakdown of state-socialism in Hungary offered opportunity for the establishment of civil society and the introduction of gay and feminist civil organizations. I consider gay and feminist organizations as subaltern counterpublics that provide space for lesbians to enter and account for the emergence and circulation of lesbian representations. I explore how the Hungarian popular media depicts lesbians. I focus on the representational practices of the media texts, and I argu...
This paper reviews the lives of women who are characterized as men and have a tendency towards same-...
This book intertwines academic and activist voices to engage with more than three decades of lesbian...
The paper discusses if and how women\u27s bars form a community or subcultural context for lesbian a...
This dissertation examines the changing meanings of sexual identity, community, and politics in post...
In this study I aim to define and compare lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBTQ) media represent...
This thesis is concerned with lesbian identity and community, with a specific focus on lesbians' ow...
This article discusses several limiting factors that affect queer reproduction desires and practices...
This study explores representations of homosexuality in the psychiatric and sexology literature betw...
This thesis raises the question to what extent remains lesbian identity relevant as a stigma in the ...
Nowadays the grounds for existence of homosexual identities can be questioned: in an increasing num...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
Drawing on a rich archive of print and electronic sources, in-depth interviews and participant obser...
This article offers a reflection on the current state of affairs regarding sexuality studies in gene...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
In this article, we connect illiberal populism in Hungary with the instrumentalizing of genderphobia...
This paper reviews the lives of women who are characterized as men and have a tendency towards same-...
This book intertwines academic and activist voices to engage with more than three decades of lesbian...
The paper discusses if and how women\u27s bars form a community or subcultural context for lesbian a...
This dissertation examines the changing meanings of sexual identity, community, and politics in post...
In this study I aim to define and compare lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBTQ) media represent...
This thesis is concerned with lesbian identity and community, with a specific focus on lesbians' ow...
This article discusses several limiting factors that affect queer reproduction desires and practices...
This study explores representations of homosexuality in the psychiatric and sexology literature betw...
This thesis raises the question to what extent remains lesbian identity relevant as a stigma in the ...
Nowadays the grounds for existence of homosexual identities can be questioned: in an increasing num...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
Drawing on a rich archive of print and electronic sources, in-depth interviews and participant obser...
This article offers a reflection on the current state of affairs regarding sexuality studies in gene...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
In this article, we connect illiberal populism in Hungary with the instrumentalizing of genderphobia...
This paper reviews the lives of women who are characterized as men and have a tendency towards same-...
This book intertwines academic and activist voices to engage with more than three decades of lesbian...
The paper discusses if and how women\u27s bars form a community or subcultural context for lesbian a...