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- Ligne n°24 : 26:3 Young Feminisms Book Review: Sexuality and Citizenship
- Ligne n°26 : Sexuality and Citizenship
- Ligne n°32 : Diane Richardson began writing about sexuality and citizenship not long
Ligne n°33 : after David Evans introduced the term ‘sexual citizenship’ in his 1993 ...
Ligne n°41 : ... publications on the topic have been a mainstay of my teaching over the- Ligne n°42 : following years. With analyses of the intersection of sexuality and
Ligne n°43 : citizenship having expanded and diversified since the 1990s, Diane ...
Ligne n°44 : ... Richardson’s history of scholarship in this field makes her just the- Ligne n°45 : right person to chronicle these changes, which she does in Sexuality
Ligne n°46 : and Citizenship. ...
Ligne n°50 : ... feared that it would limit understanding of the co-construction of- Ligne n°51 : sexuality and citizenship and that, used as part of a strategy for
Ligne n°52 : people to claim their rights, it would prompt a shift to a series of ...
Ligne n°67 : ... concepts and processes that have deepened academic understanding of- Ligne n°68 : sexuality and citizenship, including heteronormativity,
Ligne n°69 : homonormativity, homonationalism, hetero-sovereignties, ...
Ligne n°72 : ... also provides an important analysis of the limits of considering- Ligne n°73 : sexuality and citizenship through the lenses of human rights, choice,
Ligne n°74 : and privacy. In the final chapter of Part I, Diane Richardson discusses ...- Ligne n°81 : In Part II, ‘Transforming Citizenship? Sexuality, Gender and
Ligne n°82 : Citizenship Struggles’, Diane Richardson shifts attention to ...
Ligne n°82 : ... Citizenship Struggles’, Diane Richardson shifts attention to- Ligne n°83 : constructions of sexuality and citizens, globally (Chapter 5), the role
Ligne n°84 : of the state and neoliberalism in a global context (Chapter 6), and ...
Ligne n°84 : ... of the state and neoliberalism in a global context (Chapter 6), and- Ligne n°85 : ‘Materializing Sexuality’ (Chapter 7). In Chapter 5, Diane Richardson
Ligne n°86 : concentrates on persistent inequalities on the basis of class, gender ...
Ligne n°99 : ... settings where ‘religious and cultural traditions still- Ligne n°100 : outlaw homosexuality and fear of, if not actual, violence is an
Ligne n°101 : everyday reality for sexual and gender minorities’ ...
Ligne n°117 : ... In Chapter 7, the final chapter, Diane Richardson addresses the limits- Ligne n°118 : of approaches to sexuality and citizenship that do not recognise their
Ligne n°119 : materiality – that is, that ignore the wider social and political ...
Ligne n°122 : ... have been neglected in much thinking about the intersection of- Ligne n°123 : sexuality and citizenship. She points out that the ‘lack of attention
Ligne n°124 : to economic diversity’ has ‘been compounded by a lack of intersectional ...
Ligne n°124 : ... to economic diversity’ has ‘been compounded by a lack of intersectional- Ligne n°125 : work in the field of sexuality and (sexual) citizenship’ (p. 167). It
Ligne n°126 : is indeed important to consider how constructions of sexuality and ...
Ligne n°125 : ... work in the field of sexuality and (sexual) citizenship’ (p. 167). It- Ligne n°126 : is indeed important to consider how constructions of sexuality and
Ligne n°127 : citizenship differently affect the lives of citizens, non-citizens, and ...
Ligne n°138 : ... how do we produce analyses that capture the- Ligne n°139 : complexity of our lives as it relates to sexuality? Clearly, addressing
Ligne n°140 : all relevant questions would lead to a much longer, and possibly ...
Ligne n°145 : ... international, and transnational contexts for the co-constitution of- Ligne n°146 : sexuality and citizenship.
Ligne n°149 : ... Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Women’s,- Ligne n°150 : Gender, & Sexuality Studies, University of of Connecticut, USA