Sumario: | This book explores the creation and significance of LGBT+ communities across the globe, highlighting the resilience and resistance of queer and trans individuals. Edited by Deborah Woodman, the text features contributions from various countries, including Nigeria, Pakistan, and the Netherlands, where being part of the LGBT+ community can be illegal or stigmatized. Through interviews, social media analyses, and personal stories, the book delves into how these communities form both online and offline, providing a sense of belonging and identity. It encourages readers to question the nature of community and the methods used to explore communities at risk. The book is intended for those interested in social issues, gender studies, and activism.
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