We Are Everywhere brings together the key primary sources relating to the politics of homosexuality. Tracing the evolution of the lesbian and gay movement, We AreEverywhere includes writings from the beginnings of the gay and lesbian movement in the 19th century; legal and government studies concerning rights of gay and lesbian citizens; articles from the early US liberation movement publications; documents from the first days of the AIDS epidemic to current activism; statements and writings from the movements within "the movement"; and finally, alook at the future...
We Are Everywhere brings together the key primary sources relating to the politics of homosexuality. Tracing the evolution of the lesbian and...
By using primary sources to construct a record of the issues, this text documents the struggles and challenges surrounding the politics of homosexuality. The documents found here explain the historical development of the various strands of contemporary lesbian and gay movements for rights and liberation. The editors discuss troublesome questions: can we speak of a lesbian and gay movement, or only of coalitions among different movements?; are lesbians and gays fighting for the same things, or do their agendas only coincide for political expedience? and who are their allies, and what are the...
By using primary sources to construct a record of the issues, this text documents the struggles and challenges surrounding the politics of homosexuali...
The last five years have witnessed the birth of a vibrant new group of young scholars who are writing about queer law, politics, and policy--topics which are no longer treated as of interest only to lesbians and gay men, but which now garner the attention of political theorists of all stripes. Playing With Fire--the first scholarly collection on queer politics by US political theorists--opens the intersection of lesbian and gay studies and political theory to a wide audience. It covers a wide range of issues, including: the theory of queer...
The last five years have witnessed the birth of a vibrant new group of young scholars who are writing about queer law, politics, and policy--topics wh...
The last five years have witnessed the birth of a vibrant new group of young scholars who are writing about queer law, politics, and policy--topics which are no longer treated as of interest only to lesbians and gay men, but which now garner the attention of political theorists of all stripes. Playing With Fire--the first scholarly collection on queer politics by US political theorists--opens the intersection of lesbian and gay studies and political theory to a wide audience. It covers a wide range of issues, including: the theory of queer...
The last five years have witnessed the birth of a vibrant new group of young scholars who are writing about queer law, politics, and policy--topics wh...
Focusing on feminist theory, this book proposes a new approach, based on specificity, which recognizes the specifics of human experience, yet accounts for alliances and communities.
Focusing on feminist theory, this book proposes a new approach, based on specificity, which recognizes the specifics of human experience, yet accounts...
The dynamics of identity politics frequently have been studied from the perspective of 'outsider' groups, those outside the bounds of the imagined community. But how does this dynamic play out in the construction of the 'national imaginary'? This book helps reformulate how we use rights - to what end and through what means.
The dynamics of identity politics frequently have been studied from the perspective of 'outsider' groups, those outside the bounds of the imagined com...
Is the United States a heterosexual regime? If it is, how may we understand the political position of those who cannot or will not align themselves with hetero sexuality? With these provocative questions, Shane Phelan raises the issue of whether lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered people can be seen as citizens at all. Can citizenship be made queer? Or does citizenship require the exclusion of those who are regarded as queer to preserve the "equality" that it promises?
In Sexual Strangers, Shane Phelan argues that, in the United States, queers are strangers -- not exactly the...
Is the United States a heterosexual regime? If it is, how may we understand the political position of those who cannot or will not align themselves wi...
Is the United States a heterosexual regime? If it is, how may we understand the political position of those who cannot or will not align themselves with hetero sexuality? With these provocative questions, Shane Phelan raises the issue of whether lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered people can be seen as citizens at all. Can citizenship be made queer? Or does citizenship require the exclusion of those who are regarded as queer to preserve the "equality" that it promises?
In Sexual Strangers, Shane Phelan argues that, in the United States, queers are strangers -- not exactly the...
Is the United States a heterosexual regime? If it is, how may we understand the political position of those who cannot or will not align themselves wi...