Walks, marches, parades: LGBT+ activist mnemonic labour in Argentina

Daniele Salerno*

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Abstract

This article investigates the mnemonic labour of LGBT+ activists and movements. It examines activists’ efforts to shape and mobilise memories for mnemonic, cultural and political change. The concept of the ‘memory-activism nexus’ is adopted as an analytical framework to unpack the relationship between memory in and of LGBT+ activism. This framework allows for a deeper understanding of the role of memory within the unique cultural orientation of LGBT+ movements. The article first offers an overview of the diverse approaches to mnemonic labour in the recent history of LGBT+ activism. Focusing on Argentina, the article then analyses the walk for Lesbian Visibility Day, organised in Buenos Aires by the activist collective Frente Docente Disidente in 2021. This case study shows how activists organise and sediment cultural memories for their later adaptation and (re)mobilisation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1105-1124
Number of pages20
JournalMemory Studies
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

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Keywords

  • activism
  • Argentina
  • lesbian activism
  • LGBT+
  • queer
  • urban space

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