Born in the late nineteenth century, sexuality is a relatively new
category within the human sciences in general and law and society
scholarship in particular. Despite its novelty, it is now a central
category through which we understand ourselves both as individuals
and as members of communities. This volume offers a collection of
essays selected to reflect the ever-widening horizons and diverse
methodologies of law and society scholarship on sexual and identity
in law. The essays offer an insight into some of the key themes and
recent developments in this body of work. Each in different ways
offers an evaluation of the nature, meaning and effects of
sexuality thereby providing a critical evaluation of the politics
of sexual identity as it appears in and through the law.
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