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Nedim Hassand towards decentralisation, local administrations have taken on a fundamental role in LGBT policies, and developed partnerships with local LGBT organisations. Our analysis of these policies confirms the presence of a national as well as a more global trend, namely the fact that the ‘urban safety’ diBLOT 发表于 2025-3-23 14:27:52
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Nedim Hassanstimonies suggest ways in which the city and particular areas within it could accommodate and shape queer lives in different ways. They also suggest shared concerns about making home which relate to the social and cultural positioning of homosexual men in the postwar years. Rex Batten (b.1928) gatheImmobilize 发表于 2025-3-24 10:01:58
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luding ‘the urge and capacity to speak, the extent to which a topic or field renders itself utterable, what can be legitimately said, and a talent for speaking’ (2006: 928). In this chapter we show how the changes in the terms of speakability towards a discourse on ‘urban safety’. imply a shift in t合并 发表于 2025-3-24 16:30:25
Nedim Hassangan — ‘the normalization of conditions’ (Křen, 2005). Its aim was to eradicate any opposition and extinguish any spark of revolt. The regime oscillated on ‘the border between authoritarianism and (exhausted) totalitarianism’ (Křen, 2005: 874), requiring conformity from its citizens and their politiceucalyptus 发表于 2025-3-24 22:13:12
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Nedim Hassanluding ‘the urge and capacity to speak, the extent to which a topic or field renders itself utterable, what can be legitimately said, and a talent for speaking’ (2006: 928). In this chapter we show how the changes in the terms of speakability towards a discourse on ‘urban safety’. imply a shift in t