TY - BOOK AU - Altman,Dennis AU - Badgett,M.V.Lee AU - Bailey,Robert W. AU - Blasius,Mark AU - Cohen,Cathy J. AU - Cook,Timothy E. AU - Currah,Paisley AU - Diaz-Cotto,Juanita AU - Duyvendak,Jan-Willem AU - Harris,Leonard AU - Hartnett,Bevin AU - Mae,Rebecca AU - Petchesky,Rosalind Pollack AU - Rayside,David AU - Yang,Alan S. TI - Sexual Identities, Queer Politics SN - 9780691225449 AV - HQ76.5 U1 - 306.76/6 PY - 2021///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Gay liberation movement KW - Gay rights KW - Gays KW - Political activity KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Activist KW - Baehr KW - Bowers KW - Britain KW - Commentary KW - Conclusion KW - Contemporary Feminist KW - Demographic Correlates KW - Enlightenment KW - Epistemology KW - Gesellschaft KW - Globalizing Influences KW - Household Structure KW - Impact KW - Interest-Group Litigation KW - La Cage aux Folles KW - Lambda Legal Defense KW - Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) KW - Neocolonial KW - New York Times KW - Outrage KW - Political Ontology KW - Political Protest KW - Political tradition KW - Rainbow Warrior KW - Romer KW - Social Movements KW - Supreme KW - United States KW - Urban Setting KW - banci KW - destabilization KW - disallow KW - dynamics of protest KW - encuentros KW - ethos KW - foster KW - heteronormativity KW - historical KW - homophobia KW - individuals KW - inevitably KW - interest groups KW - judicial opportunities KW - mainstream political KW - novum KW - political culture KW - primarily KW - public opinion KW - quantitative KW - relations KW - space against KW - theoretical N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --; INTRODUCTION: SEXUAL IDENTITIES, QUEER POLITICS, AND THE STATUS OF KNOWLEDGE --; PART ONE. COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES --; ONE. THE STRUCTURING OF SEXUAL MINORITY ACTIVIST OPPORTUNITIES IN THE POLITICAL MAINSTREAM: BRITAIN, CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES --; TWO. IDENTITY POLITICS IN FRANCE AND THE NETHERLANDS: THE CASE OF GAY AND LESBIAN LIBERATION --; THREE. LESBIAN-FEMINIST ACTIVISM AND LATIN AMERICAN FEMINIST ENCUENTROS --; FOUR. GLOBAL GAZE/GLOBAL GAYS --; FIVE. SEXUAL RIGHTS INVENTING A CONCEPT, MAPPING AN INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE --; PART TWO. POLITICALLY THEORIZING HOMOSEXUALITY --; SIX. AN ETHOS OF LESBIAN AND GAY EXISTENCE --; SEVEN. QUEER THEORY, LESBIAN AND GAY RIGHTS, AND TRANSSEXUAL MARRIAGES --; EIGHT. PUNKS, BULLDAGGERS, AND WELFARE QUEENS THE RADICAL POTENTIAL OF QUEER POLITICS? --; PART THREE. SEXUAL-IDENTITY POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES --; NINE. SEXUAL IDENTITY AND URBAN SPACE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL ACTION --; TEN. BEYOND GAY RIGHTS LITIGATION USING A SYSTEMIC STRATEGY TO EFFECT POLITICAL CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES --; ELEVEN. SPLITTING IMAGES THE NIGHTLY NETWORK NEWS AND THE POLITICS OF THE LESBIAN AND GAY MOVEMENT, 1969-1978 --; PART FOUR. SEXUALITY AND THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE --; TWELVE "OUTING" ALAIN L. LOCKE EMPOWERING THE SILENCED --; THIRTEEN. LESBIANS AND GAYS AND THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE RETHINKING GENERAL MODELS OF MASS OPINION CHANGE --; FOURTEEN. LESBIAN AND GAY THINK TANKS THINKING FOR SUCCESS --; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS AND AFFILIATIONS --; NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS; restricted access N2 - In this collection, political and public policy analysts explore the social concerns of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and the transgendered--what has come to be known as "lgbt" or "queer" politics. Compared to the humanities and to other social sciences, political science has been slow to address this phenomenon. Issues ranging from housing to adoption to laws on sodomy, however, have increasingly raised important political questions about the rights and status of sexual minorities, particularly within liberal democracies such as the United States, and also on an international level. This anthology offers the first comprehensive overview of the study of lgbt politics in political science across the discipline's main subfields and methodologies, and it spotlights lgbt movements in several regions around the world. Focusing on the politics of sexuality with regard to the politics of knowledge, the book presents a discussion of power that will interest all political scientists and others concerned with minority rights and gender as well as with transformation in the relations between public and private. The articles cover such topics as lgbt power in urban politics, the impact of public opinion on lgbt life, means of effecting legal and political change in the United States, and international differences in lgbt political activism. The authors represent a new cadre of political scientists who are creating an interdisciplinary domain of research that is informed by and in turn generates political activism. They are Dennis Altman, M. V. Lee Badgett, Robert W. Bailey, Mark Blasius, Cathy J. Cohen, Timothy E. Cook, Paisley Currah, Juanita Díaz-Cotto, Jan-Willem Duyvendak, Leonard Harris, Bevin Hartnett, Rosalind Pollack Petchesky, David Rayside, Rebecca Mae Salokar, and Alan S. Yang UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691225449?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691225449 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780691225449/original ER -