Winner of the 2011 SLSA-Hart Socio-Legal Book Prize
Regulating Sexuality: Legal Consciousness in Lesbian and Gay
Lives explores the impact that recent seismic shifts in the legal
landscape have had for lesbians and gay men. The last decade has
been a time of extensive change in the legal regulation of lesbian
and gay lives in Britain, Canada and the US. Almost every area that
the law impacts on sexuality has been reformed or modified. These
legal developments combine to create a new, uncharted terrain for
lesbians and gay men. And, through an analysis of their attitudes,
views and experiences, this book explores the effects of these
developments.
Drawing on-as well as developing-the concept of 'legal
consciousness', Regulating Sexuality focuses on four different
'texts': qualitative responses to a large-scale online survey of
lesbians' and gay men's views about the legal recognition of same
sex relationships; published auto/biographical narratives about
being and becoming a lesbian or gay parent; semi-structured,
in-depth, interviews with lesbians and gay men about relationship
recognition, parenting, discrimination and equality; and fictional
utopian texts. In this study of the interaction between law and
society in social justice movements, Rosie Harding interweaves
insights from the new legal pluralism with legal consciousness
studies to present a rich and nuanced exploration of the
contemporary regulation of sexuality.
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