Law And Sexuality : The Global Arena /
Law and Sexuality brings together leading scholars from four continents to consider topics ranging from Tasmanian sodomy laws to the South African constitution, from domestic partnership in Hawaii to London's urban geographies.
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2001.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Nationality and postcoloniality: A post-with/out a past?: sexual orientation and the post-colonial 'moment' in South Africa / Jennifer Spruill
- Constituting the global gay: issues of individual subjectivity and sexuality in southern Africa / Oliver Phillips
- 'I'd rather be an outlaw': identity, activism, and decriminalization in Tasmania / Emma M. Henderson
- Rewriting desire: the construction of sexual identity in literary and legal discourse in post-colonial Ireland / Patricj Hanafin
- pt. 2. Sexuality and criminality: The deviant gaze: imagining the homosexual as criminal through cinematic and legal discourses / Derek Dalton
- Homosexual advances in law: murderous excuse, pluralized ignorance and the privilege of unknowing / Adrian Howe
- Perverting London: the cartographic practices of law / Leslie J. Moran and Derek McGhee
- pt. 3. Three partners and families: 'Making a mockery of marriage': domestic partnership and equal rights in Hawaii / Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
- How to do things with sex / Heather Brook
- 'Aging and retirement are not unique to heterosexuals' / Rosenberg v Canada, Claire F.L. Young
- Straight families, queer lives?: heterosexual(izing) family law / Richard Collier
- pt. 4. The politics of rights: Treading on dicey ground: citizenship and the politics of the rule of law / Rebecca Johnson and Thomas Kuttner
- The constitution made us queer: the sexual orientation clause in the South African Constitution and the emergence of gay and lesbian identity / Pierre de Vos
- Queering international human rights law / Wayne Morgan.