Regulating Sex: The Politics of Intimacy and IdentityElizabeth Bernstein, Laurie Schaffner Routledge, 2005 M01 5 - 344 pages Regulating Sex is an anthology that presents debates over the role of the state in constructing and controlling erotic practice, intimacy, and identity. The purpose of this edited volume is to address sexual dilemmas in law and the state in substantive areas such as same-sex domestic partnerships, sexual economies, and childhood sexuality via a series of spirited dialogues between socio-legal scholars from diverse disciplinary, national, and political perspectives. |
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... agenda, aspiring to radical social change rather than rights-oriented reform. Recently, sociolegal scholars have joined this conversation in order to consider the impact of specific laws and social policies upon community forms and ...
... agenda, aspiring to radical social change rather than rights-oriented reform. Recently, sociolegal scholars have joined this conversation in order to consider the impact of specific laws and social policies upon community forms and ...
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... agenda. Laura Maria Agustín provides an equally potent challenge to standard academic and interventionist discourses on migrant sex-work in Chapter 5, focusing her analytic gaze not on sex workers, but rather on their selfappointed ...
... agenda. Laura Maria Agustín provides an equally potent challenge to standard academic and interventionist discourses on migrant sex-work in Chapter 5, focusing her analytic gaze not on sex workers, but rather on their selfappointed ...
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... agendas that have informed child welfare policy in Norway. In Chapter 8, Ericsson calls attention to the ways in which girls' (but not boys') sexuality has his- torically been contained and pathologized by state rhetorics of juvenile ...
... agendas that have informed child welfare policy in Norway. In Chapter 8, Ericsson calls attention to the ways in which girls' (but not boys') sexuality has his- torically been contained and pathologized by state rhetorics of juvenile ...
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... lesbians might be resolved by blending elements from both the assimilationist and the liberationist activist agendas. Though the pursuit of a liberal rights agenda remains crucial, xxii • Regulating Sex: An Introduction.
... lesbians might be resolved by blending elements from both the assimilationist and the liberationist activist agendas. Though the pursuit of a liberal rights agenda remains crucial, xxii • Regulating Sex: An Introduction.
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... agenda remains crucial, Seidman argues that, by itself, it is insufficient. Like other authors in this volume (especially M. Bernstein, Chapter 1 and Kaye, Chapter 9), Seidman argues that the simultaneous pursuits of legal, cultural ...
... agenda remains crucial, Seidman argues that, by itself, it is insufficient. Like other authors in this volume (especially M. Bernstein, Chapter 1 and Kaye, Chapter 9), Seidman argues that the simultaneous pursuits of legal, cultural ...
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