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Conclusion

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Beyond East–West/North–South dichotomies
Convergences
Individual/collective
Local-transnational
Micro/meso/macro
Scales
Shifts
Gender Studies
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Sociology and Political Science
Life-span and Life-course Studies
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/27248
Abstract
This chapter revisits the points of departure for the book and approaches Russia, Turkey, and Scandinavia as contested, multiple, ambivalent, and fluid categories. Recognizing the multiple convergences and shifts that have characterized feminist and LGBTI+ resistances throughout this book, the chapter locates these enactments within a broader context of more spectacular, attention-seeking forms of political expression as well as less visible and small-scale, everyday forms of resistance. Within such broader contexts, this chapter argues, it is possible to catch sight of the fluidity between various scales of resistance—individual/collective, micro/meso/macro, local-transnational—which can incite and inspire new practices of resistance. By so doing, it is concluded, these struggles can also be seen to carry hope for more open-ended futures.
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Book chapter
Date
2022
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10.1007/978-3-030-84451-6_6
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