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.
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