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Sexual Politics - Sexuality, Family Planning, and the British Left from the 1880s to the Present Day (Paperback)
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Sexual Politics - Sexuality, Family Planning, and the British Left from the 1880s to the Present Day (Paperback)
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Sexual Politics explores the complex relationship between sexuality
and socialist politics in Britain between the 1880s and the present
day. Looking at birth control, abortion law reform, and gay rights,
this is a timely examination of the relationship between the
personal and the political over the last century and a half.
Stephen Brooke tells the stories of individuals such as Edward
Carpenter, Dora Russell, Sheila Rowbotham, Ken Livingstone, Peter
Tatchell, and Tony Blair, and organizations like the Workers' Birth
Control Group, the Abortion Law Reform Association, the National
Abortion Campaign, and the Labour Campaign for Lesbian and Gay
Rights. Sexual radicalism, first and second wave feminism, and gay
liberation all feature in the book's portrait of the progress of
sexual politics from the late nineteenth century to the early
twenty-first century. Sexual Politics also offers an analysis of
the Labour Party's long and sometimes ambiguous link to issues of
sexuality, ending with the considerable contribution made to sex
reform by the New Labour governments of 1997 to 2010. Sexual issues
were always under the surface of Labour politics in the twentieth
century, emerging forcefully in the 1970s and 1980s in a way that
brought both division and unity to the party. Brooke stresses the
importance of class and gender identity to the fate of sexual
issues in British politics, the dynamic nature of British
socialism, and the impact of sexual radicalism, feminism, and gay
liberation upon socialist and working-class politics. Sexual
Politics argues that the shifting relationship between the personal
and the political is a central element of twentieth-century British
history, a relationship that helped define the character of
political modernity.
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