The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics
Struggles for LGBT rights and the security of sexual and gender minorities are ongoing, urgent concerns across the world. For students, scholars, and activists who work on these and related issues, this handbook provides a unique, interdisciplinary resource. In chapters by both emerging and senior scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics introduces key concepts in LGBT political studies and queer theory. Additionally, the handbook offers historical, geographic, and topical case studies contexualized within theoretical frameworks from the sociology of sexualities, critical race studies, postcolonialism, indigenous theories, social movement theory, and international relations theory. It provides readers with up-to-date empirical material and critical assessments of the analytical significance, commonalities, and differences of global LGBT politics. The forward-looking analysis of state practice, transnational networks, and historical context presents crucial perspectives and opens new avenues for debate, dialogue, and theory.
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The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics
Struggles for LGBT rights and the security of sexual and gender minorities are ongoing, urgent concerns across the world. For students, scholars, and activists who work on these and related issues, this handbook provides a unique, interdisciplinary resource. In chapters by both emerging and senior scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics introduces key concepts in LGBT political studies and queer theory. Additionally, the handbook offers historical, geographic, and topical case studies contexualized within theoretical frameworks from the sociology of sexualities, critical race studies, postcolonialism, indigenous theories, social movement theory, and international relations theory. It provides readers with up-to-date empirical material and critical assessments of the analytical significance, commonalities, and differences of global LGBT politics. The forward-looking analysis of state practice, transnational networks, and historical context presents crucial perspectives and opens new avenues for debate, dialogue, and theory.
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The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics

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Struggles for LGBT rights and the security of sexual and gender minorities are ongoing, urgent concerns across the world. For students, scholars, and activists who work on these and related issues, this handbook provides a unique, interdisciplinary resource. In chapters by both emerging and senior scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Global LGBT and Sexual Diversity Politics introduces key concepts in LGBT political studies and queer theory. Additionally, the handbook offers historical, geographic, and topical case studies contexualized within theoretical frameworks from the sociology of sexualities, critical race studies, postcolonialism, indigenous theories, social movement theory, and international relations theory. It provides readers with up-to-date empirical material and critical assessments of the analytical significance, commonalities, and differences of global LGBT politics. The forward-looking analysis of state practice, transnational networks, and historical context presents crucial perspectives and opens new avenues for debate, dialogue, and theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190673772
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/02/2020
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 752
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michael J. Bosia is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Saint Michael's College. Sandra M. McEvoy is Clinical Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Boston University. Momin Rahman is Professor of Sociology at Trent University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Sexual and Gender Diversity Politics 50 Years after Stonewall Michael J. Bosia Part I. Theories and Origins of Contemporary Sexual and Gender Diversity Politics 1. What Makes LGBT Sexualities Political? Understanding Oppression in Sociological, Historical, and Cultural Contexts Momin Rahman 2. Political Economy, Sexuality, and Intimacy Barry Adam 3. Early Advocacy for the Public Recognition of Sexual Diversity David Rayside 4. Gender Identity and Transgender Rights in Global Perspective Elijah Edelman 5. Making LGBT Rights into Human Rights Anthony J. Langlois 6. Global LGBT Politics at Scale: Memory and Rights in Early Twenty-First Century Peru Justin Perez 7. Intergovernmental Organizations and Nongovernmental Organizations: The Development of an International Approach to LGBT Issues Erin Aylward 8. Queering Scholarship? LGBT Politics as an Analytical Challenge for Political Science and International Relations Markus Thiel Part II. Case Studies in Global Sexual and Gender Diversity Politics 9. LGBTQ Politics in Anglo-American Democracies Miriam Smith 10. Europe and LGBT Rights: A Conflicted Relationship Phillip Ayoub and David Paternotte 11. Decolonizing Indigenous Sexualities: Between Erasure and Resurgence Manuela L. Picq 12. The Expansion of LGBT Rights in Latin America and the Backlash Javier Corrales 13. Africa and the Contestation of Sexual and Gender Diversity: Imperial and Contemporary Regulation Monica Tabengwa and Matthew Waites 14. LGBT Politics in South Asia: Ground Rules, Underground Movements Ahmad Qais Munhazim 15. LGBT Rights in the Former Soviet Union: The Evolution of Hypervisibility Cai Wilkinson 16. LGBT Rights, Sexual Citizenship, and Blacklighting in the Anglophone Caribbean: What Do Queers Want, What Does Colonialism Need? Cornel Grey, Nikoli A. Attai 17. The State of Being LGBT in the Age of Reaction: Post-2011 Visibility and Repression in the Middle East and North Africa Mehmet Sinan Birdal 18. Global Norms, State Regulations, and Local Activism: Marriage Equality and Same-Sex Partnership, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity Rights in Japan and Hong Kong Diana Khor, Denise Tse-Shang Tang, and Saori Kamano 19. The Global HIV/AIDS and LGBT Movements Jeremy Youde 20. Beyond Belief? The Rapid Expansion of Same-Sex Marriage Julie Hollar 21. Learning Sexuality and Gender: Issues in Childhood Education Transnationally Ryan R. Thoreson Part III. Critical Understandings of Global Sexual and Gender Diversity 22. Theorizing Visibility in Global Queer Politics Emil Edenborg 23. Heretical Falsification and the Challenge of Theorizing LGBT Politics from the South S. N. Nyeck 24. Research on Diversity in Sexual Identities: Beyond Binaries Pawan Singh 25. Debating Imperial Violence and the Production of Sexualities Jacqueline Stevens and V Varun Chaudhry 26. Queer Muslim Challenges to the Internationalization of LGBT Rights: Decolonizing International Relations Methodology through Intersectionality Momin Rahman 27. Global Sexual Diversity Politics and the Trouble with LGBT Rights Michael J. Bosia 28. Academia versus Activism Dennis Altman
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