Born This Way: Science, Citizenship, and Inequality in the American LGBTQ+ Movement

Born This Way: Science, Citizenship, and Inequality in the American LGBTQ+ Movement

by Joanna Wuest

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Born This Way: Science, Citizenship, and Inequality in the American LGBTQ+ Movement

Born This Way: Science, Citizenship, and Inequality in the American LGBTQ+ Movement

by Joanna Wuest

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Overview

The story of how a biologically driven understanding of gender and sexuality became central to US LGBTQ+ political and legal advocacy.


Across protests and courtrooms, LGBTQ+ advocates argue that sexual and gender identities are innate. Oppositely, conservatives incite panic over “groomers” and a contagious “gender ideology” that corrupts susceptible children. Yet, as this debate rages on, the history of what first compelled the hunt for homosexuality's biological origin story may hold answers for the queer rights movement's future.

Born This Way*tells the story of how a biologically based understanding of gender and sexuality became central to LGBTQ+ advocacy. Starting in the 1950s, activists sought out mental health experts to combat the pathologizing of homosexuality. As Joanna Wuest shows, these relationships were forged in subsequent decades alongside two broader, concurrent developments: the rise of an interest-group model of rights advocacy and an explosion of biogenetic and bio-based psychological research. The result is essential reading to fully understand LGBTQ+ activism today and how clashes over science remain crucial to equal rights struggles.


Editorial Reviews

Dara Strolovitch | Yale University

Addressing crucial questions that are both timely and timeless, this powerful, persuasive, nuanced book is a conversation-changing account of the sources and consequences of scientific authority in the struggles over LGBTQ+ rights and politics in the United States.

Katrina Karkazis | Amherst College

A devastatingly smart analysis, Born This Way deftly reveals the political pitfalls of relying too heavily on scientific claims in securing rights and legal protections—and, more fundamentally, that we can never divorce science from politics.

Cary Franklin | University of California

Bristling with insight, Born This Way is one of the most important and thought-provoking works of LGBTQ+ scholarship this century. The clearest path to genuine equality, Wuest argues, may not rest on biological claims about the nature of sexuality and gender, but, rather, on claims about the forms of social provision to which everyone is entitled.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191692203
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 02/10/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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