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Governing Sexuality: The Changing Politics of Citizenship and Law Reform

Autor Professor Carl Stychin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2003
Governing Sexuality explores issues of sexual citizenship and law reform in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe today. Across western and eastern Europe,lesbians and gay men are increasingly making claims for equal status, grounded in the language of rights and citizenship, and using the language of international human rights and European law. This book uses same sex sexualities as a prism through which to explore broader questions of legal and political theory concerning democratic legitimacy; rights discourse; national sovereignty and identity; citizenship; transnationalism; and globalisation. Case studies are widely drawn: from New Labour's sexual politics in the UK to the decriminalisation of same-sex sexualities under pressure from the EU in Romania; to new civil solidarity laws in France.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841132679
ISBN-10: 1841132675
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Governing Sexuality explores issues of sexual citizenship and law reform in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe today.

Notă biografică

Carl Stychin is Professor of Law and Social Theory at the University of Reading.

Cuprins

Introduction1. The Sexual Citizen2. Queering the Third Way: Sexuality and Citizenship in 'New Britain'3. Civil Solidarity or Fragmented Identities: Sexuality and Citizenship in France4. Grant-ing Rights: The Politics of Rights,Sexuality and Citizenship Before the European Court of Justice5. Transnational Citizens: Mobility and Sexuality6. 'We Want to Join Europe, not Sodom': Sexuality and European Union Accession in RomaniaConclusions

Recenzii

Carl F. Stychin's 'Governing Sexuality' is of enormous interest because it both illustrates a distinguished form of queer legal theory and brings it to bear on developments in Europe.Stychin's discussion of gays as transnational citizens is one of the best chapters in the book.He offers an excellent discussion of the potential 'disciplinary' effect of such measures on gay relationships.This discussion, and many others in this book, combines a strong sense of justice with a shrewd and skeptical eye for the vagaries of liberal political reform.
Two years after its publication, Stychin's work on sexual citizenship appears more relevant than ever.
Carl Stychin is a pioneer in the field of law and sexuality, and this book is an important, intelligent and sensitive contribution to its development.
.an exciting contribution to the critical legal scholarship on sexuality.
The strength of Stychin's writing and analysis lies in his ability to trace the complexities of a situation...Governing Sexuality is an exemplary piece of theoretically informed, politically engaged scholarship of a kind that is all too lacking in the contemporary academy.
Stychin's well researched, well argued, and insightful book
We desperately need writers and thinkers such as Stychin to help us make sense of the complexities of the world we live in Governing Sexuality is an exemplary piece of theoretically informed, politically engaged scholarship of a kind that is all too lacking in the contemporary academy.

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Governing Sexuality explores issues of sexual citizenship and law reform in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe today.