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Sexual Strangers - Gays, Lesbians, and Dilemmas of Citizenship (Paperback)
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Sexual Strangers - Gays, Lesbians, and Dilemmas of Citizenship (Paperback)
Series: Queer Politics Queer Theories
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Is the United States a heterosexual regime? If it is, how may we
understand the political position of those who cannot or will not
align themselves with heterosexuality? With these provocative
questions, Shane Phelan raises the issue of whether lesbians, gays,
bisexuals, and transgendered people can be seen as citizens at all.
Can citizenship be made queer? Or does citizenship require the
exclusion of those who are regarded as queer to preserve the
i??equalityi??' that it promises? In i??Sexual Strangersi??, Shane
Phelan argues that, in the United States, queers are strangers -
not exactly the enemy, since they are not excluded from all rights
of citizenship, but not quite members. Rather, they are ambiguous
figures who trouble the border between i??usi??' and i??themi??', a
border just as central to liberal regimes as to other states. Life
on this border structures both the exclusion of sexual minorities
and their ambivalence about becoming part of the i??mainstreami??'.
i??Sexual Strangersi?? addresses questions of long-standing
importance to minority group politics: the meaning and terms of
inclusion, respect, and resistance. Phelan looks at citizenship as
including not only equal protection and equal rights to such
institutions as marriage and military service, but also political
and cultural visibility, as inclusion in the national imaginary.
She discusses the continuing stigmatization of bisexuals and
transgendered people within lesbian and gay communities as a result
of the attempt to flee from strangeness, a flight that inevitably
produces new strangers. Her goal is to convince students of
politics, both academic and activist, to embrace the rewards of
strangeness as a means of achieving inclusive citizenship, rather
than a citizenship that defines itself by what it will not accept.
Author note: Shane Phelan is Associate Professor of Political
Science at the University of New Mexico. She is the author or
editor of several books on lesbian and gay politics, most recently
i??Playing with Fire: Queer Politics, Queer Theoriesi??. She is the
chair of the American Political Science Association's Committee on
the Status of Lesbians and Gays in the Profession.
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