
Transgender in the Post-Yugoslav Space
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The volume sheds light on a diversity of gender embodiments and explores how they have navigated the murky waters of war, capitalism, and transphobia while forging a niche for themselves within the regional and transnational LGBTQ movements.
By unleashing the knowledge concentrated in trans lives, this book not only resists trans erasures in Eastern Europe, but also underscores the potential for survival, self-transformation, and engagement in politically challenging circumstances.
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Iwo Nord is Lecturer at DIS Study Abroad in Scandinavia and Soedertoern University.
Aleksa Milanovic is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Media and Communications at Singidunum University.
Content
Introduction: In post-Yugoslav trans worlds - Bojan Bilic, Iwo Nord, and Aleksa Milanovic
Part 1: Lives
1. Transgender lives in North Macedonia: citizenship, violence, and networks of support - Slavcho Dimitrov
2. The resilience of trans existence through solidarity in Montenegro: (non)pathologising narratives of transgender lives - Jovan Ulicevic and Carna Brkovic
3. Transgender and non-binary persons, mental health, and gender binarism in Serbia - Jelena Vidic and Bojan Bilic
Part 2: Activisms
4. From survival to activism: tracing trans history in Kosovo from the 1970s onwards - Lura Limani
5. Tortuous paths towards trans futures: the trans movement in Slovenia - Martin Gramc
6. (Post)socialist gender troubles: transphobia in Serbian leftist activism - Bojan Bilic
Part 3: Culture
7. Trans artivism in the post-Yugoslav space: resistance and inclusion strategies in action - Aleksa Milanovic
8. 'The truth is what is in the body': an interview with Aleks Zain - Sladana Brankovic
9. Queering sevdah: gender-nonconformity in the traditional music of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Tea Hadziristic
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