Handbook of Lesbian and Gay Studies

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`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 With this benchmark work, lesbian and gay studies comes of age. Drawing from a rich team of global contributors and carefully structured to elucidate the core issues in the field, it constitutes an unparalleled resource for teaching, research and debate. The volume is organized into 4 sections: · History and Theory This covers the roots of lesbian and gay studies, the institutionalization of the subject in the Academy, the 'naturalness' of heterosexuality, science and sexuality, the comparative sociology of homosexualities and the heterosexual/homosexual division. · Identity and Community This examines the formation of gay and lesbian identities communities and movements, 'cyber-queer' research, sexuality and space, generational issues in lesbian and gay lifecycles and the subject of bisexuality · Institutions This investigates questions of the governance of sexualities, lesbian and gay health, sexualities and education, religion and homosexuality, homosexuality and the law, gay and lesbian workers, homosexuality and the family, and lesbian, gay and queer encounters with the media and popular culture · Politics This explores the formation of the gay and lesbian movements, impact of globalization, antigay and lesbian violence, nationalism and transnationalism in lesbian and gay studies and sexual citizenship. The result is an authoritative book that demarcates the field, stimulates critical discussion and provides lesbian and gay studies with an enriching focal reference point. It is, quite simply, a breakthrough work that will galvanize discussion and research for years to come.

Author(s): Diane Richardson and Steven Seidman
Series: Sage Publications
Publisher: Sage Publications
Year: 0

Language: english
Pages: 244
Tags: Gender, gay, lesbian, sexuality, homosexuality, queer, bisexual, LGBT

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