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Desi Queersreveals how diasporic South Asians have shaped LGBTQ+ movements and communities in Britain, from the 1970s to the present day. Weaving the history of 1980s anti-racism with the emergence of Black LGBTQ+ and feminist coalitions, this book highlights landmark moments in British queer life and culture through South Asian lives, and illuminates British histories of colour through queer politics and creativity.From the Gay Black Group to Haringey Councils pioneering Lesbian and Gay Unit, desi queers were at the centre of anti-homophobic direct action in the 1980s, including the historic Smash the Backlash demo against bigotry. This activism birthed key grassroots groups of the 1980s and 1990s, such as Shakti and Naz, whose founders and early members opened a path of creative resistance to the intersecting violence of racism and homophobiaa path of solidarity echoing through the twenty-first century.These spaces and networks have been a refuge for people doubly marginalised in Britainby experiences of homophobia within South Asian communities, and by the whiteness of mainstream queer scenes. Drawing on artistic creations, archives and oral history,Desi Queerscelebrates rich traditions of social and cultural activism alongside stories of everyday life among Britains LGBTQ+ South Asians.
Undertittel
LGBTQ+ South Asians and Cultural Belonging in Britain
ISBN
9781805264743
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
27.2.2025
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