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Recognizing LGBTQ+ Faces Beyond the Mauritian Nation-State 1
Poinasamy, Ryan Musila, Grace A
Routledge Handbook of African Popular Culture, 2022, p.302-322
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Título:
Recognizing LGBTQ+ Faces Beyond the Mauritian Nation-State 1
Autor:
Poinasamy, Ryan
Musila, Grace A
É parte de:
Routledge Handbook of African Popular Culture, 2022, p.302-322
Descrição:
In Mauritius, citizenship is primarily defined by ethnic and religious affiliation. Minority rights, therefore, are privileged in relation to the recognition of ancestral cultures and do not encompass the multiple forms of marginalisation which different individuals may experience with respect to class, physical ability, gender and sexuality. By focusing primarily on (i) the dating practices of MDM (Men Desiring Other Men) on Grindr (a queer online dating platform) and (ii) the sensibility campaigns produced by Collectif Arc-en-Ciel (a local NGO on the islands), this chapter would consider the affective experiences of the LGBTQ+ community which have not yet entered the political public sphere. These sources demonstrate how an online LGBTQ+ counterpublic challenges political frames by participating in queer utopic world-making to provide recognition for its members in three ways: (i) by subverting the identity documents previously used to discriminate against it, (ii) by reiterating dominant nation-state tropes to encompass previously unrecognised LGBTQ+ identities, and (iii) by simultaneously looking beyond the nation-state in order to explore a cosmopolitan worldview characterised by relational identities.
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