Politics of sexuality : identity, gender, citizenship
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Politics of sexuality : identity, gender, citizenship
(Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 4)
Routledge, 1998
- : pbk
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  Shimane
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  Hiroshima
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  Kagawa
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  Saga
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  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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  United States of America
Note
"Initially and largely the result of a workshop on 'The Politics of Sexuality' ... at the joint sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, held at Oslo in the spring of 1996"--Editorial introd
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book recognises sexuality as a mainstream concept in political analysis and explores issues in the politics of sexuality that are highly salient and controversial today. These include conceptions of citizenship and nationality linked to gender and sexuality, the legislation about the age of consent, prostitution and 'trafficing in women', the international politics of population control, abortion, sexual harrassment, and sexuality in the military. The international team of contributors provide a wide range of perspectives in a variety of contexts. On a national level they offer illustrative case studies from the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Israel among others, and on an international plane they cover the European Union, the UN Conference on Population and Development and the role of the Vatican as international arbiter. Moreover, the volume addresses the interaction between political discourse and the work of major theorists such as Weber, Freud, Foucault, Irigaray and Butler.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Terrell Carver, Veronique Mottier
- Part I Citizens' sexualities
- Chapter 1 Sexual citizenship, Terrell Carver
- Chapter 2 Sexual citizens, Matthew Waites
- Chapter 3 Sexuality and the law, John R. Gibbins
- Chapter 4 Sexuality and the UK armed forces, Paul Skidmore
- Chapter 5 Sexual orientation and anti-discrimination policy, Mark Bell
- Chapter 6 Sexual politics, Stevi Jackson
- Chapter 7 Sexuality and rights, Momin Rahman
- Part II Theorisations of sexuality
- Chapter 8 Sexuality and nationality, Alan Finlayson
- Chapter 9 Sexuality and civilisation, Gail Hawkes
- Chapter 10 Sexuality and sexology, Veronique Mottier
- Chapter 11 Sexual politics, performativity, parody, Moya Lloyd
- Chapter 12 Sexual politics and sexual difference, David Boothroyd
- Part III Commodification of sexuality
- Chapter 13 Sexuality and the International Conference on Population and Development, Palena R. Neale
- Chapter 14 Sexuality and the female national subject, Delila Amir, Orly Benjamin
- Chapter 15 Sexual harassment in the workplace, Celia Valiente
- Chapter 16 Sexuality and work, Katrina Gorjanicyn
- Chapter 17 Sexuality and international commerce, Joyce Outshoorn
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