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ID187115
Title ProperSecurity, sexuality, and the Gay Clown Putin meme
Other Title Information Queer theory and international responses to Russian political homophobia
LanguageENG
AuthorCooper-Cunningham, Dean
Summary / Abstract (Note)Focusing on the case of ‘Gay Clown Putin’, this article theorizes memes as visual interventions in international politics. While not all memes are political interventions, Gay Clown Putin is an iconic meme that is part of the international response to Russian state-directed political homophobia that emerged after the gay propaganda law was passed in 2013. How it has circulated and the attention it has received make it apt for exploring memes as visual political interventions that challenge national security discourses. Here, I provide three readings of Gay Clown Putin that suggest different possibilities for how the meme might work politically. In so doing, I deepen international relations’ engagement with queer theory by bringing in the politics of play that works through a queer epistemology that embraces deviance. Bringing memes to the study of international security, I show how the collection of images making up the Gay Clown Putin meme provides space for understanding the visual politics of security.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 53, No.4; Aug 2022: p.302–323
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol: 53 No 4
Key WordsCritical Security Studies ;  Sexuality ;  Queer ;  Memes ;  Visual Politics


 
 
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