Handbook of Lesbian and Gay Studies

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761965114

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Edited by Diane Richardson, Steven Seidman
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Diane Richardson is well established as an international and national authority in the area of the sociology of sexuality, with many related publications. In particular, she has made a significant contribution to three different areas of this body of knowledge: theories of sexual identity; sociological understandings of HIV/AIDS; and feminist accounts of sexuality. She has previously undertaken a number of funded projects examining social and economic aspects of heterosexual transmission of HIV and has held Visiting Professorships/ Fellowships at a number of academic and research centres in the field of sexuality and gender divisions, including the Centre for Education and Research in Sexuality at San Francisco State University, the National Centre for AIDS Social Research, Sydney and Harvard University. Much of my work addresses the newly emergent body of theory on heterosexuality, especially in post modern, feminist and queer theory. My interests in this area include the relationship between concepts of citizenship and sexuality, identity and social change and the (hetero) sexualisation of the public/private divide. A series of articles are in press or in preparation reflecting these interests, in particular the relationship between concepts of citizenship and the institutionalisation of heterosexuality. In addition, I have a current interest in developing conceptual frameworks in the study of sexual violence; in particular the processes, by which violence to the person is defined, interpreted and legitimated.

Introduction - Diane Richardson and Steven Seidman PART ONE: HISTORY AND THEORY From Liberation to Transgression and Beyond - Barry D Adam Gay, Lesbian and Queer Studies at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century The Heterosexual/Homosexual Binary - Sasha Roseneil Past, Present and Future The Mainstreaming of Lesbian and Gay Studies? - Peter M Nardi Unusual Fingers - Lynda Birke Scientific Studies of Sexual Orientation Heterosexuality - Chrys Ingraham It's Just Not Natural! The Comparative Sociology of Homosexualities - Stephen O Murray PART TWO: IDENTITY AND COMMUNITY From the Bowery to the Castro - Verta Taylor, Elizabeth Kaminski and Kimberly Dugan Communities, Identities and Movements New Technologies and `Cyber-Queer' Research - Nina Wakeford Queer Bodies and the Production of Space - Gill Valentine The Forgotten - Stephen Pugh A Community Without a Generation - Older Lesbians and Gay Men Queer Diaspora - Anne-Marie Fortier Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Youth - Melinda S Miceli The Bisexual Menance - Kristin G Esterberg Or, Will the Real Bisexual Please Stand Up? PART THREE: INSTITUTIONS Imagining the Place of the State - Davina Cooper Where Governance and Social Power Meet Lesbian and Gay Health - Tamsin Wilton Power, Paradigms and Bodies Innocence and Experience - Debbie Epstein, Sarah O'Flynn and David Telford Paradoxes in Sexuality and Education Lesbian and Gay Bodies of Law - Leslie J Moran Religious Views of Homosexuality - Dawne Moone Gays and Lesbians as Workers and Consumers in the Economy - Marieka M Klawitter Sweating in the Spotlight - Joshua Gamson Lesbian, Gay and Queer Encounters with Media and Popular Culture Queer Families Quack Back - Judith Stacey and Elizabeth Davenport PART FOUR: POLITICS Making a Minority - Stephen Engel Understanding the Formation of the Gay and Lesbian Movement in the United States Anti-Gay and Lesbian Violence and Its Discontents - Valerie Jennesss and Kimberley D Richman Globalization and the International Gay/Lesbian Movement - Dennis Altman Nationalism Has a Lot to Do with It! - Jyoti Puri Unraveling Questions of Nationalism and Transnationalism in Lesbian/Gay Studies Sexual Citizenship - David Bell and Jon Binnie Marriage, the Market and the Military

`The creation of a new field of lesbian and gay studies over the past thirty years has been a fascinating project. This volume brings together key authors in the field in 26 major essays and provides a clear sense of just how much has been achieved. It is a guide to the state of the art, and invaluable for scholars throughout the world' - Ken Plummer, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex; and Editor of Sexualities `This book is unique in lesbian and gay studies. From politics to health, cyber-queers to queer families, the review essays in this volume cover all the important bases of GLB history and politics. The Introduction is a simple and accessible overview of the changing faces of theory and research over many decades. This book is bound to be an important resource in a burgeoning field' - Janice Irvine, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst `The Handbook of Gay and Lesbian Studies, assembled by two leading theorists of sexuality, makes available more than two dozen new cutting-edge essays in gay studies. Essential for social science scholars and students of gay/queer studies' - David F. Greenberg, Professor of Sociology, New York University

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