In many post-Soviet countries, there is an increased awareness of LGBT issues and activism has become more visible than ever before. This is due to the changing attitudes towards homosexuality, which...
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: The impact of postsoviet politics on contemporary lgbt visibility strategies
In post-Soviet countries, discussions about gender and sexuality have become more prevalent since the fall of communism in the late 1980s. The end of Soviet rule led to an increased focus on...
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: Postsoviet countries: a look into gender, sexuality, and relationships
Queer identity has become increasingly visible and accepted within post-Soviet countries since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Many people still face discrimination and violence due to...
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: Sexuality and the nation: a look at queer counternarratives in postsoviet countries
Social stigmatization is a negative attitude toward a particular group of people that results from their cultural, religious, political, ethnic, or racial differences. In this article, I will focus...
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: Overcoming social stigmatization against lgbt communities: a comparison between postsoviet and western contexts
Post-Soviet countries have a rich and varied cultural heritage, but one thing they all share is their unique national narrative. This narrative tells the story of the nation's past, present, and...
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: How postsoviet countries national narratives are shaped by queerness
The past decade has seen an increase in the visibility and advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQ) people across the world. This is partly due to the work of...
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: International human rights organizations and their impact on lgbtq rights in postsoviet countries