by Mary Bernstein (Author), Mary Bernstein (Author), Anna-Maria Marshall (Author), Scott Barclay (Editor)
Fighting for marriage and family rights; protection from discrimination in employment, education, and housing; criminal law reform; economic justice; and health care reform: the LGBT movement is engaged in some of the most important cultural and political battles of our times. Seeking to reshape many of our basic social institutions, the LBGT movement's legal, political, and cultural campaigns reflect the complex visions, strategies, and rhetoric of the individuals and groups knocking at the law's door. The original essays in this volume bring social movement scholarship and legal analysis together, enriching our understanding of social movements, LGBT politics and organizing, legal studies, and public policy. Moreover, they highlight the struggle to make the law relevant and responsive to the LGBT community. Ultimately, Queer Mobilizations examines how the LGBT movement's engagement with the law shapes the very meanings of sexuality, sex, gender, privacy, discrimination, and family in law and society. Contributors: Ellen Ann Andersen, Steven A. Boutcher, Bayliss Camp, Casey Charles, Ashley Currier, Courtenay W. Daum, Shauna Fisher, David John Frank, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, Charles W. Gossett, Marybeth Herald, Nicholas Pedriana, Darren Rosenblum, Susan M. Sterett, and Amy L. Stone.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Publisher: New York University Press
Published: 25 Sep 2009
ISBN 10: 081479131X
ISBN 13: 9780814791318
Book Overview: These essays highlight the struggle to make the law relevant and responsive to the LGBT community
What is the complicated relationship between the LGBT movement and the law? The contributors to this fascinating volume offer a rich and thoughtful analysis of this important question by exploring an array of important policy issues. Timely and well written, this book should be of keen interest to teachers, scholars, movement activists, and citizens.
-Craig A. Rimmerman,author of The Lesbian and Gay Movements: Assimilationist or Liberationist?
Queer Mobilizations is one of precious few volumes that manages to bridge divisions between legal and cultural analysis and between scholarship and partisanship. Brilliantly interdisciplinary, moving fluidly between `theory' and empirical-legal analysis, these essays force us to approach law as central to the current struggles over the American erotic landscape. A truly must read!
-Steven Seidman,author of Beyond the Closet: The Transformation of Gay and Lesbian Life
This innovative collection of essays delves into the complex relationships between social movements and legal institutions. The essays creatively address the contradictory goals in the battles for social change by LGBT movements and the normalization that can often result from legal decisions. An essential and unique contribution.
-Peter M. Nardi,author of Gay Men's Friendships: Invincible Communities