2020
DOI: 10.17509/francisola.v4i2.24201
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Un sujet marginal: les communautés LGBTQ assimilées à de boucs émissaires dans le film 120 battements par minute

Abstract: RÉSUMÉ. Cet article porte un regard sur le grand nombre de films allosexuels produits par les pays occidentaux qui donnent une visibilité aux communautés homosexuelles, bisexuelle, transgenre, transsexuelle ou queer (LGBTQ). Cependant, elles restent marginalisées. Considérées comme des parasites qui renversent des valeurs ancestrales conventionnelles, les communautés LGBTQ servent  de boucs émissaires pour endosser la responsabilité de la propagation du VIH/SIDA et de cette crise de l'épidémie. Le film 120 Bat… Show more

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“…The film portrays trucks as a symbol of constant movement to validate their identity in the contestable space. It is interesting to note that throughout the film, most of the AUP member experiences several homophobic encounters on the public space (Syabana & Udasmoro, 2019).…”
Section: Queering the Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The film portrays trucks as a symbol of constant movement to validate their identity in the contestable space. It is interesting to note that throughout the film, most of the AUP member experiences several homophobic encounters on the public space (Syabana & Udasmoro, 2019).…”
Section: Queering the Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even most scenes of the film consist of protest and movement from members of AUP. As the film progresses, the type of movement is also various, ranging from peaceful protest to the more extreme protest that involves police (Syabana, 2019;Syabana & Udasmoro, 2019). This shows that AUP tries to explore and negotiate their position in the spatial practice on the problem of sexuality and health.…”
Section: Sasdayamentioning
confidence: 99%