The Queer Politics of Pride

Global LGBTQ+ Activism and Homocapitalism

Daniel Conway author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:13th Nov '25

£65.00

This title is due to be published on 13th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Queer Politics of Pride cover

The first book to explore the global politics of LGBTQ+ Pride, exploring the impacts, controversies and potential of Pride in across the world

The first book to explore the queer politics of LGBTQ+ Pride in global terms, exploring the impacts, controversies and potential of Pride across the world.

Drawing from extensive fieldwork in South Africa, South and East Asia, Cuba and New York, The Queer Politics of Pride explores and conceptualises the contemporary politics of LGBTQ+ Pride and queer activism in global contexts. Building on critical queer scholarship, the book includes the perspectives and critiques of grassroots queer activists and applies contemporary social, political and international theory to conceptualise Pride as part of the global processes of capitalism and the socio-political and spatial dynamics of gentrification.

By exploring the politics and controversies of Pride, Conway addresses broader questions about the contemporary LGBTQ+ advocacy movement including the influence and place of corporate sponsorship and advocacy, relationship with state and international institutions and the rise of an LGBTQ+ global elite.

Through captivating ethnographic accounts and detailed analysis, Conway shows us how Pride has become a conduit for the gentrification of queer life, while also demonstrating how rebellious queer activists around the world creatively refuse this incorporation. This should be the definitive book on the global politics of Pride * Chris Rossdale, University of Bristol, UK *
In this sharp, funny, and fiercely honest book, Conway slices through the feel-good narratives surrounding Pride and pushes us to confront the tough, necessary questions: Who gets excluded? How does capitalism shape the politics of these events? And where might Pride go from here? Seamlessly weaving theory with rich ethnographic work, Conway offers not a negative critique but a reparative and generous reading — opening up fresh, alternative ways of imagining queer politics today. This is a book that doesn’t just analyse Pride; it loves queer worlds enough to demand better, and it turns to grassroots activists and community organizers — centring their voices, their struggles, and their visions — to show us the way forward. * Olimpia Burchiellaro, University of Essex, UK *
A searing critique of Pride Ltd: the corporate takeover, depoliticisation and triumph of party over protest - plus the story of grassroots queer resistance to reclaim Pride for the community and LGBTI+ liberation. * Peter Tatchell, LGBT+ Human Rights Defender *

In this new and timely study, Daniel Conway illustrates the continued important of PRIDE events, drawing on a global set of case studies and centring the possibilities of queer theory and activism as a critique of commercialized Pride in an era when corporate homocapitalism is abandoning its support of LGBTQI events and identities. Drawing on rich qualitative research from South Africa, India, Taiwan, the USA and Cuba, Conway leads us through the complexities of organizing and resisting ‘gentrified’ Pride events, demonstrating that while the critiques of commercialized, elite-led Pride events are ever more relevant, this singularly symbolic event is always being contested by a more radical understanding of the need to return visibility to its political purpose.

Conway presents a detailed and original contribution on the commonalities and differences in a truly international comparison of Pride. Moreover, he also contributes significantly to theorizing and evidencing the difficulties of retaining the original disruptive, radical edge of ‘queer’ thinking and activism in the contexts of mature and maturing LGBTQI+ social movements, the emergence and retreat of homocapitalism, and the deployment of Pride in homocolonialist fashion by corporations and western governments. This is an indispensable study, bringing clarity in a complex and contentious moment.

* Momin Rahman, Trent University, Canada *
A stunning, enlightening and vast deep dive into how diverse global movements are fueling the masses to live with Pride with integrity and passion - and to stop the dismantling of this revolution that we hold so dear. Daniel Conway is an LGBTQIA+ luminary the world needs right now. * Dan Glass, ACT UP activist and Author *

ISBN: 9781350402270

Dimensions: unknown

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240 pages