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反弹蓝图:欧洲同性恋民族主义如何塑造土耳其的反LGBT政治

Blueprint of Backlash: How European Homonationalism Shaped Turkey’s Anti-LGBT Politics

Gender and Society · 2026
被引 0 · 同刊同年前 5%
ABS 3

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通过历史话语分析,研究了2002至2022年间土耳其如何从对LGBT的象征性容忍转向积极压制,揭示欧洲同性恋民族主义人权框架如何被政治精英挪用,将同性恋重新编码为西方入侵,从而合法化压制。

Abstract

Across the globe, gender and sexuality have become central sites of political struggle, with states deploying anti-LGBT discourse as a tool of nationalistic and authoritarian consolidation. This article examines how anti-LGBT backlash in Turkey was co-produced through the circulation of transnational sexual rights discourses and domestic political strategy. Through historical discourse analysis, I trace Turkey’s shift between 2002 and 2022 from strategic inaction to active repression of LGBT life and activism. I show how European homonationalist human rights frameworks—particularly those that rendered same-sex marriage a symbol of modernity—initially enabled symbolic tolerance, but were later reworked by political elites to recode queerness as a Western intrusion threatening national sovereignty and morality. Rather than simply rejecting LGBT rights, political actors selectively appropriated the language of rights to legitimize repression. By theorizing backlash as a transnationally mediated discursive process, this study demonstrates how liberal rights discourse can simultaneously encourage inclusion and provide the scripts and logics for exclusion. In doing so, I challenge accounts of backlash as reactive or culturally idiosyncratic and reveal how gender and sexuality become instruments of authoritarian governance precisely because of, not despite, their entanglement with liberal rights.

政治学性别研究国际关系人权威权主义