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Subject: Pride Week
Subject: LGBTI
Subject: Silence
Subject: Violence
Subject: Media
Subject: Macedonia


Year: 2015


Type: Journal Article



Title: Pride Week, Silence and Violence (2015)


Author: Koteska, Jasna



Abstract: ABSTRACT Pride Week, Silence and Violence (LGBTI in Macedonia, 2013 and 2014) Jasna Koteska The text “Pride Week, Silence and Violence (LGBTI in Macedonia, 2013 and 2014)” by Jasna Koteska analyzes the role of the media in the first ever organized Pride Weeks in the Republic of Macedonia in 2013 and 2014. The text analyses the complex relation between three related processes: silencing the LGBTI community in the media, the rise of the violence in language (derogatory slogans, death threats) to the actual physical outbursts of violence towards the members and the supporters of the LGBTI community in these two years. The text analyses several phenomena related to violence in language and physical violence: space, the gaze and the construction of the image of the “fantasy enemy”.


Publisher: Center for Media and Communications, Faculty of Media and Communications, Belgrade


Relation: Representation of Gender Minority Groups in Media: Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia



Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/16709
Identifier: Jasna Koteska, “Pride Week, Silence and Violence (LGBTI in Macedonia 2013 and 2014)”, Representation of Gender Minority Groups in Media: Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, Eds: Tatjana Rosić-Ilić, Jasna Koteska and Janko Ljumović, Biblioteka Collectanea, Center for Media and Communications, Faculty of Media and Communications, Belgrade, December 2015, pp. 49-63.
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16709



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