Chapter Eight. The Unfulfilled Promise of Democracy : Lesbian and Gay Activism in Indonesia

H. Wijaya, S. Davies
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This chapter examines the transformation of activism for lesbian and gay rights from an understated, but relatively secure, position in the heterosexist context of the New Order to a much more visible, but also vulnerable, movement. Lesbian and gay activists believed that democracy would improve their capacity to move beyond demands for inclusion and equal treatment to demands for acceptance, which initially proved to be the case. But democracy also created space for homophobic forces intent on eradicating public expressions of homosexual or queer identity. One reaction to this hostility—which reached the highest levels of government in 2016—was to retreat to the “safer” forms of activism characteristic of the New Order. As this chapter demonstrates, however, activists have also responded by using digital media platforms to establish formal and informal networks and by reaching out to international organizations and to other Indonesian social movements with intersecting concerns.
第八章。未实现的民主承诺:印度尼西亚的女同性恋和男同性恋激进主义
本章考察了男女同性恋权利运动的转变,从一个低调但相对安全的立场,在新秩序的异性恋背景下,到一个更明显,但也更脆弱的运动。男女同性恋活动人士认为,民主将提高他们的能力,使他们超越对包容和平等待遇的要求,转而要求接受,这在最初被证明是正确的。但民主也为那些意图根除公开表达同性恋或酷儿身份的恐同势力创造了空间。对这种敌意的一种反应——在2016年达到了政府最高层——是退回到新秩序特征的“更安全”的行动主义形式。然而,正如本章所展示的那样,活动人士也通过使用数字媒体平台建立正式和非正式的网络,并与国际组织和其他印尼社会运动接触,共同关注这些问题。
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