Law and Sexuality
ISBN-10:
0816638691
ISBN-13:
9780816638697
Released: Jan 01, 2001
Publisher: Univ of Minnesota Pr
Format: Library Binding, 283 pages
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Description:
Law/Gay and Lesbian Studies A unique, international look at the intersection of law and the most personal of rights. 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. The authors take on some of the most pressing issues in social and legal theory and practice today: crime and criminality, partnership and families, nationality and postcolonialism, the politics of rights struggles, and globalization. Encompassing a broad spectrum of perspectives, from literary analysis and postcolonial studies to feminist, queer, and critical race theory, their analysis maps the current state of the global intersections between law and sexuality and social change. Contributors: Heather Brook, Flinders U, South Australia; Richard Collier, U of Newcastle Upon Tyne; Derek Dalton; Pierre de Vos, U of Western Cape, South Africa; Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, U of Hawai'i at Manoa; Patrick Hanafin, U of London; Emma Henderson, La Trobe U; Adrian Howe, La Trobe U; Rebecca Johnson, U of New Brunswick; Thomas Kuttner, U of New Brunswick; Derek McGhee, Southampton University; Leslie J. Moran, Flinders U, South Australia; Wayne Morgan, U of Melbourne, Australia; Oliver Phillips, Keele U; Jennifer Spruill; and Claire Young, U of British Columbia. Carl Stychin is professor of law and social theory at the University of Reading, UK. Didi Herman is professor of law and social change at the University of Keele, UK.
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