Visibility migrations: coming out and tricky exhibitionism or the deconstruction of LGBTQIA+ fighting strategies
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This article aims at discussing the issue of LGBTQIA+ in/visibility, starting from the text O homosexual astucioso, by Silviano Santiago. Our text tries to deconstruct both the outing strategy, defended by the American militancy, and the defense of 'silence' and a 'less explicit display' of expressions of LGBTQIA+ identities in public, defended by Santiago and Denilson Lopes. In the deconstruction movement itself, we propose a resumption of the same text by Santiago, based on the idea of a 'tricky (malandro) exhibitionism', little explored by the author. We propose a dynamic between a 'tricky (malandro) LGBTQIA+ exhibitionism' and a supposedly 'correct' LGBTQIA+ exhibitionism and its presence in the theater in Brazil in the period of the civil-military dictatorship between 1964 and 1985.
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