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Diasporas Speaking
Rina Limoni
25 episodes
4 days ago
A trilingual and critical diasporas podcast series chronicling Kosovar, Albanian and Balkan diaspora histories.
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A trilingual and critical diasporas podcast series chronicling Kosovar, Albanian and Balkan diaspora histories.
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Society & Culture
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Heteronationalism and Identity | Women and LGBT + communities navigating Albanian Digital Spaces
Diasporas Speaking
49 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Heteronationalism and Identity | Women and LGBT + communities navigating Albanian Digital Spaces

Contemporary Albanian identities in both digital and offline spaces are deeply influenced by legacies of war, colonialism, tradition, and modernity.

Over the past decade, Albanian social media has increasingly become a platform where heteronormative norms are performed, casting Albanian identity through a heteronationalist lens focused on national heroes and the flag.

This idealisation of heteronormative lifestyles reinforces binary notions of gender and sexuality, with digital hetero-activists defending a narrow vision of Albanian identity.

An approach that often leads to online hate and violence against marginalised communities and anyone who challenges these norms.

However, digital spaces also serve as empowering sites for LGBT + and feminist groups to cultivate their own politics and narratives.

These spaces underscore the importance of celebrating LGBT+ and women's histories beyond the constraints of heteronormativity and patriarchy.


In this episode, we will speak to Kairo Urovi, Fjolla and Arber Qerka-Gashi about their work, activism and experiences -- to explore how heteronormativity and nationalism intersect in Kosovar-Albanian social media and digital spaces.


Intro music: North-Albanian Instrumental.

Breaker music: Adelina Ismaili - 'Amaneti' (no copyright issues found through YouTube check).

Diasporas Speaking
A trilingual and critical diasporas podcast series chronicling Kosovar, Albanian and Balkan diaspora histories.