The 'silent' sexual revolution of men seeking same-sex desire under Albanian communism

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  • Kristina Millona SOAS University of London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v10i3.1234
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Keywords:

state socialism, Albania, homoeroticism, grassroots politics, sexual citizenship

Abstract

Despite the growing sexuality-related scholarship on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the history of

non-normative sexualities under state socialism remains theorized mainly through totalizing narratives.

These problematic discourses have contributed to the theorization of LGBT+ experience in the CEE

region solely through narratives of oppression, criminalization, and persecution of homosexuality,

therefore emptying the history of CEE from any development of LGBT+ activism and by invisibilizing

further the existence of non-normative sexualities. I argue that in contrast to the framing of the West as

a homoerotic paradise, there were also differing forms of political resistance concerning sexual

freedom in the Eastern Bloc’s republics. For this reason, I depart from Western-centric understandings

of conventional forms of political organizing and take as a vantage point the cruising areas where men

sought to fulfill same-sex desires under the oppressive regime in communist Albania. Drawing on

ethnographic fieldwork, I conceptualize these urban spaces not only as areas of sexual encounter but as

grounds of political resistance, therefore ‘queering’ the forms of grassroots politics within the geo-

temporality of state socialism in Albania

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Published

2025-01-09

How to Cite

[1]
Millona, K. 2025. The ’silent’ sexual revolution of men seeking same-sex desire under Albanian communism. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics. 10, 3 (Jan. 2025), 24–39. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v10i3.1234.

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Unsettling Gender, Sexuality, and the European East/West Divisions