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Sexuality and citizenship / Diane Richardson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: vii, 228 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1509514201
  • 9781509514205
  • 150951421X
  • 9781509514212
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Sexuality and citizenship.; No titleDDC classification:
  • 306.76 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ18.5 .R53 2018
Summary: "Sexual citizenship has become a key concept in the social sciences. It describes the rights and responsibilities of citizens in sexual and intimate life, including debates over equal marriage and women's human rights, as well as shaping thinking about citizenship more generally. But what does it mean in a continually changing political landscape of gender and sexuality? In this timely intervention, Diane Richardson examines the normative underpinnings and varied critiques of sexual citizenship, asking what they mean for its future conceptual and empirical development, as well as for political activism. Clearly written, the book shows how the field of sexuality and citizenship connects to a range of important areas of debate including understandings of nationalism, identity, neoliberalism, equality, governmentality, individualization, colonialism, human rights, globalization and economic justice. Ultimately this book calls for a critical rethink of sexual citizenship. Illustrating her argument with examples drawn from across the globe, Richardson contends that this is essential if scholars want to understand the sexual politics that made the field of sexuality and citizenship studies what it is today, and to enable future analyses of the sexual inequalities that continue to mark the global order"-- Provided by publisher.
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Making Sexual Citizenship -- Part 1: Re-thinking sexual citizenship -- What is Sexual Citizenship? -- Limits to Sexual Citizenship -- Sexualizing Citizenship: Now You See it, Now You Don't? -- Part II: Transforming citizenship? Sexuality, gender and citizenship struggles -- Global Influences on Sexuality and Citizenship -- Sexuality, the State and Governance -- Materializing Sexuality.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Sexual citizenship has become a key concept in the social sciences. It describes the rights and responsibilities of citizens in sexual and intimate life, including debates over equal marriage and women's human rights, as well as shaping thinking about citizenship more generally. But what does it mean in a continually changing political landscape of gender and sexuality? In this timely intervention, Diane Richardson examines the normative underpinnings and varied critiques of sexual citizenship, asking what they mean for its future conceptual and empirical development, as well as for political activism. Clearly written, the book shows how the field of sexuality and citizenship connects to a range of important areas of debate including understandings of nationalism, identity, neoliberalism, equality, governmentality, individualization, colonialism, human rights, globalization and economic justice. Ultimately this book calls for a critical rethink of sexual citizenship. Illustrating her argument with examples drawn from across the globe, Richardson contends that this is essential if scholars want to understand the sexual politics that made the field of sexuality and citizenship studies what it is today, and to enable future analyses of the sexual inequalities that continue to mark the global order"-- Provided by publisher.

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