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The War on Sex

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.03.2017

Abbildungen

6 illustrations

Herausgeber

David M. Halperin + weitere

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.8 cm

Gewicht

703 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-6367-5

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"Interdisciplinary in scope and inclusive of activist voices from outside the academy, the book is an essential introduction to a struggle for self-determination and sexual self-assertion that has been occurring behind mainstream social movements' focus on dignity and respectability.... [A]n urgent, well-argued agenda...." - Ben Miller (Lambda Literary Review) "This is an illuminating, often disturbing book, handling some extremely touchy subjects...." - Perry Brass (Huffington Post) "[A]n ambitious and provocative collection of essays.... The political credentials of many contributors to this volume show that much can be achieved in the face of overwhelming odds, and serve as a model for blending scholarship with civic engagement." - Dan Udy (TLS) "The editors have done a valuable service putting together these 17 rigorous pieces that, collectively, paint a grim picture of the nation's sexual culture.... It's a valuable book meant for an academic audience, a useful resource for one's bookcase to draw upon when considering a truly troubling dimension of sex and contemporary life: the criminalization of sex." - David Rosen (New York Journal of Books) "At a moment when Queer Studies in the United States has turned its attention away from sex to matters considered more pressing, The War on Sex appears as a welcome reminder of the urgent work that remains to be done. . . . A thoroughly researched, expertly edited collection of substantial scholarly contributions . . . With meticulous documentation and persuasive argumentation, the various chapters of The War on Sex combine to tell a powerful story." - Tim Dean (European Journal of American Culture) "The War on Sex ultimately throws down a resounding gauntlet for scholars of sexuality, demanding we attend to. . . emerging twenty-first century regulatory frameworks." - Whitney Strub (Journal of the History of Sexuality) "This book should be required reading for prosecutors, judges, therapists, social workers, and anyone who cares about criminal justice reform." (William A. Percy Foundation for Social & Historical Studies)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.03.2017

Abbildungen

6 illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.8 cm

Gewicht

703 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-6367-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Foreword. Thinking Sex and Justice / Trevor Hoppe  ix
    Introduction. The War on Sex / David M. Halperin  1
    Part I. The Politics of Sex
    1. The New Pariahs: Sex, Crime and Punishment in America / Roger N. Lancaster  65
    2. Sympathy for the Devil: Why Progressives Haven't Helped the Sex Offender, Why They Should, and How They Can / Judith Levine  126
    3, Queer Disavowel: "Controversial Crimes" and Building Abolition / Owen Daniel-McCarter, Erica R. Meiners, and R Noll  174
    4. A New Iron Closet: Failing to Extend the Spirit of Lawrence v. Texas to Prison and Prisoners / J. Wallace Borchert  191
    5. Seeing the Sex and Justice Landscape through the Vatican's Eyes: The War on Gender and the Seamless Garmet of Sexual Rights / Mary Anne Case  211
    Part II. The Invention of the Sex Offender
    6. Sex Panic, Psychiatry, and the Expansion ofthe Carceral State / Regina Kunzel 229
    7. The Creation of the Modern Sex Offender / Scott de Orio  247
    8. For What They Might Do: A Sex Offender Exception to the Constitution / Laura Mansnerus  268
    Part III. Sex Work and the  Trouble with Trafficking
    9. The "Hooker Teacher" Tell All / Melissa Petro  291
    10. Carceral Politics as Gender Justice? The "Traffic in Women" and Neoliberal Circuits of Crime, Sex, and Rights / Elizabeth Bernstein  297
    11. California's Proposition 35 and the Trouble with Trafficking / Carol Queen and Penelope Saunders  323
    Part IV. Making HIV a Crime
    12. HIV: Prosecution or Prevention? HIV is Not a Crime / Sean Strub  347
    13. HIV Monsters: Gay Men, Criminal Law, and the New Political Economy of HIV / Gregory Tomso  353
    14. HIV Care as Social Rehabilitation: Medical Governance, the AIDS Surveillance Industry, and Therapeutic Citizenship Neoliberal Taiwan / Hans Tao-Ming Huang   378
    Part V. Resistance
    15. The New War on Sex: A Report from the Global Front Lines/ Maurice Tomlinson  409
    16. Building a Movement for Justice: Doe v. Jindal and the Campaign Against Louisiana's Crime Against Nature Statute / Alexis Agathocleous  429
    17. Bringing Sex to the Table of Justice / Amber Hollibaugh  454
    Afterword. How You Can Get Involved / Trevor Hoppe  461
    Contributors  465
    Index  469