Throughout the summer of 2020, Belarus received extensive international media coverage of its non-violent demonstrations arising in response to the disputed re-election of Alexander Lukashenka and the violent crackdown against protestors. This period of civil unrest was marked by demonstrations attended by a broad cross-section of citizens, many waving nationalist red and white flags. Rainbow flags, symbolic of the LGBTQI+ community, were also featured in the protests. This piece examines gender and LGBTQI+ politics in the context of the Belarusian 2020 non-violent movement. A feminist framework is applied to examine how essentialist gender binaries, hegemonic masculinity, and violence are propagated by the Lukashenka regime to negatively i...
This study is aimed to explore how gender order becomes hegemonic by enforcing the standards of he...
Gay and lesbian prides and marches are of crucial relevance to the way in which non-heterosexual liv...
What do struggles for women’s and LGBTI+ rights in Russia, Turkey and the Scandinavian countries hav...
Throughout the summer of 2020, Belarus received extensive international media coverage of its non-vi...
The study examines how the Belarusian opposition challenges the official discourse of Lukashenka in ...
During the last five years mediated activism dedicated to LGBT+ issues in Belarus has flourished des...
This study examines the emergence and development of gender based social movements and LGBT movement...
This essay analyses the political discourses employed by both the Belarusian authorities and the opp...
This chapter explores the extent to which civil society organisations (CSOs) and social movements in...
In this thesis, the 2020 Belarusian protests are analyzed visually. The central argument of this wor...
The militarization as a result of the war in Eastern Ukraine intensifies nationalism as a struggle a...
Tyrimą finansavo Lietuvos mokslo taryba (Projektas “Influence of nonelectoral campaigns upon politic...
The aim of this thesis is to answer the question of how does the Ukrainian nationalist movement (rep...
Mischa Gabowitsch (2021) Slavic Review, 80(1), pp. 27-37. Abstract. The Belarusian protest mo...
This article analyzes representations of the body in Belarusian poetry linked to the 2020 protests. ...
This study is aimed to explore how gender order becomes hegemonic by enforcing the standards of he...
Gay and lesbian prides and marches are of crucial relevance to the way in which non-heterosexual liv...
What do struggles for women’s and LGBTI+ rights in Russia, Turkey and the Scandinavian countries hav...
Throughout the summer of 2020, Belarus received extensive international media coverage of its non-vi...
The study examines how the Belarusian opposition challenges the official discourse of Lukashenka in ...
During the last five years mediated activism dedicated to LGBT+ issues in Belarus has flourished des...
This study examines the emergence and development of gender based social movements and LGBT movement...
This essay analyses the political discourses employed by both the Belarusian authorities and the opp...
This chapter explores the extent to which civil society organisations (CSOs) and social movements in...
In this thesis, the 2020 Belarusian protests are analyzed visually. The central argument of this wor...
The militarization as a result of the war in Eastern Ukraine intensifies nationalism as a struggle a...
Tyrimą finansavo Lietuvos mokslo taryba (Projektas “Influence of nonelectoral campaigns upon politic...
The aim of this thesis is to answer the question of how does the Ukrainian nationalist movement (rep...
Mischa Gabowitsch (2021) Slavic Review, 80(1), pp. 27-37. Abstract. The Belarusian protest mo...
This article analyzes representations of the body in Belarusian poetry linked to the 2020 protests. ...
This study is aimed to explore how gender order becomes hegemonic by enforcing the standards of he...
Gay and lesbian prides and marches are of crucial relevance to the way in which non-heterosexual liv...
What do struggles for women’s and LGBTI+ rights in Russia, Turkey and the Scandinavian countries hav...