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LGBTQ politics : a critical reader /

A definitive collection of original essays on queer politics From Harvey Milk to ACT UP to Proposition 8, no political change in the last two decades has been as rapid as the advancement of civil rights for LGBTQ people. As we face a critical juncture in progressive activism, political science, whic...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Brettschneider, Marla (Editor ), Burgess, Susan, 1961- (Editor ), Keating, Christine (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Rethinking GLBT as a political category in U.S. politics / Zein Murib -- Politics outside the law : transgender lives and the challenge of legibility / B Lee Aultman and Paisley Currah -- The treatment and prevention of HIV bodies : the contemporary politics and science of a thirty-year-old epidemic / J. Ricky Price -- Queering reproductive justice : toward a theory and practice for building intersectional political alliances / Kimala Price -- The "b" isn't silent : bisexual communities and political activism / Charles Anthony Smith, Shawn Schulenberg, and Eric A. Baldwin -- Embodying margin to center : intersectional activism among queer liberation organizations / Joseph N. DeFilippis and Ben Anderson-Nathe -- From "don't drop the soap" to PREA standards : reducing sexual victimization of LGBT people in the juvenile and criminal justice systems / Sean Cahill -- The politics of the politics and sexuality section / Angelia R. Wilson -- The politics of the LGBT caucus : a history and its lessons / Martha Ackelsberg -- Power, politics, and difference in the American Political Science Association : an intersectional analysis of the New Orleans siting controversy / Susan Burgess and Anna Sampaio -- Where has the field gone? : an investigation of LGBTQ political science research / Barry L. Tadlock and Jami K. Taylor -- Unfulfilled promises : how queer feminist political theory could transform political science / Jyl Josephson and Thaøs Marques -- The how, why, and who of LGBTQ "victory" : a critical examination of change in public attitudes involving LGBTQ people / Jeremiah J. Garretson -- Equality or transformation? : LGBT political attitudes and priorities and the implications for the movement / Donald P. Haider-Markel and Patrick R. Miller -- Case studies of black lesbian and gay candidates : winning identity politics in the Obama era / Ravi K. Perry and X. Loudon Manley -- Equality in the House : the congressional LGBT equality caucus and the substantive representation of LGBTQ interests / Paul Snell -- Gay and lesbian candidates, group stereotypes, and the news media : an experimental design / Mandi Bates Bailey and Steven P. Nawara -- Marriage equality : assimilationist victory or pluralist defeat? / Courtenay W. Daum -- The state of marriage? : how sociolegal context affects why same-sex couples marry / Ellen Ann Andersen -- Queer sensibilities and other fagchild tools / Jerry D. Thomas -- You don't belong here, either : same-sex marriage politics and LGBT/Q youth homelessness activism in Chicago / Jason Stodolka -- Political science and the study of LGBT social movements in the global South / Julie Moreau -- Homonationalism and the comparative politics of LGBTQ rights / Miriam Smith -- Top down, bottom up, or meeting in the middle? : the U.S. government in international LGBTQ human rights advocacy / Cynthia Burack -- Pink links : visualizing the global LGBTQ network / Christina Kiel and Megan E. Osterbur -- Whither the LGBTQ movement in a post/civil rights era? / Gary Mucciaroni -- Scouting for normalcy : merit badges, cookies, and American futurity / Judy Rohrer -- Queering the feminist dollar : a history and consideration of the Third Wave Fund as activist philanthropy / Melissa Meade and Rye Young -- Single-sex colleges and transgender discrimination : the politics of checking a "male" or "female" box to get into college / Heath Fogg Davis. 
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