Adrianna Zabrzewska and Roberto Kulpa show that, despite populism's hostile political climate, limited funding, and tensions within the community, the pursuit of a liveable and joyful life for LGBTIQ+ individuals and cishet women in Poland is an unfolding project of resilience and resistance
Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary and Social Studies, Edinburgh Napier University / The RESIST Project
Roberto specialises in the transnational gender and sexuality studies, social and epistemic geopolitics, and regional dynamics between Western and Central-Eastern Europe.
He has published extensively on the interconnections of sexuality and nationalism, geopolitics of knowledge production and decolonial epistemologies in queer studies, friendship and resilience of LGBTQ communities.
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