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This book discusses LGBTI+ childhood from a critical,
interdisciplinary perspective with the aim of contributing to a
better understanding of the complex relationship between sexuality,
gender and childhood. Placing adultcentrism at the centre of the
analytical inquiry, the international range of contributors
consider experiences and subjectivities of children, their families
and significant contexts. Topics covered include public policies,
professional practices and care provision, as well as the tensions
and contradictions stemming from the logics of otherness and
exceptionality which populate dominant discourses, representations
and practices around sex and gender in childhood. This book is
intended for researchers and students in gender studies, sexuality
studies, education, health, childhood studies and sociology.
This Open Access book argues that Southern European countries offer
valuable, though historically overlooked, knowledge regarding
intimate citizenship. Guided by the fundamental sociological
question of how change takes place and, concomitantly, how law and
social policy adjust to and/or shape the practices and expectations
of individuals in the sphere of intimacy, this edited volume
explores partnering, parenting and friendship issues from the
perspective of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer people in
Italy, Portugal and Spain. Chapters offer a cross-national
understanding of the relationship between everyday practices of
intimacy amongst LGBTQ people and national legal, political and
policy contexts in terms of the recognition of otherwise 'intimate
strangers'. The book contributes to further theoretical and policy
debates about citizenship, care and choice, as well as, more
broadly, sexuality, welfare, health and justice. This book will be
of interest to scholars across Gender and Feminist Studies as well
as Citizenship Studies, Law, Policy, and Politics.
Whilst the politics of reproduction have been at the heart of
feminist struggles for over a century and a half, their analysis
has not yet come to occupy a central place in the interdisciplinary
study of citizenship. This volume takes up the challenge posed by
Bryan Turner, when he noted "the absence of any systematic thinking
about familial relations, reproduction and citizenship" (2008), and
offers the first major global collection of work exploring this
nexus of practices and political contestations. The book brings
together citizenship scholars from across Europe, the Americas, and
Australia to develop feminist and queer analyses of the
relationship between citizenship and reproduction, and to explore
the ways in which citizenship is reproduced. Extending the
foundational work of feminist political theorists and sociologists
who have interrogated the public/private dichotomy on which
traditional civic republican and liberal understandings of
citizenship rest, the contributors examine the biological, sexual,
and technological realities of natality, and the social realities
of the intimate intergenerational material and affective labour
that are generative of citizens, and that serve to reproduce
membership of, and belonging to, states, nations, societies, and
thus of "citizenship" itself. This book was published as a special
issue of Citizenship Studies.
Whilst the politics of reproduction have been at the heart of
feminist struggles for over a century and a half, their analysis
has not yet come to occupy a central place in the interdisciplinary
study of citizenship. This volume takes up the challenge posed by
Bryan Turner, when he noted "the absence of any systematic thinking
about familial relations, reproduction and citizenship" (2008), and
offers the first major global collection of work exploring this
nexus of practices and political contestations. The book brings
together citizenship scholars from across Europe, the Americas, and
Australia to develop feminist and queer analyses of the
relationship between citizenship and reproduction, and to explore
the ways in which citizenship is reproduced. Extending the
foundational work of feminist political theorists and sociologists
who have interrogated the public/private dichotomy on which
traditional civic republican and liberal understandings of
citizenship rest, the contributors examine the biological, sexual,
and technological realities of natality, and the social realities
of the intimate intergenerational material and affective labour
that are generative of citizens, and that serve to reproduce
membership of, and belonging to, states, nations, societies, and
thus of "citizenship" itself. This book was published as a special
issue of Citizenship Studies.
This Open Access book argues that Southern European countries offer
valuable, though historically overlooked, knowledge regarding
intimate citizenship. Guided by the fundamental sociological
question of how change takes place and, concomitantly, how law and
social policy adjust to and/or shape the practices and expectations
of individuals in the sphere of intimacy, this edited volume
explores partnering, parenting and friendship issues from the
perspective of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer people in
Italy, Portugal and Spain. Chapters offer a cross-national
understanding of the relationship between everyday practices of
intimacy amongst LGBTQ people and national legal, political and
policy contexts in terms of the recognition of otherwise 'intimate
strangers'. The book contributes to further theoretical and policy
debates about citizenship, care and choice, as well as, more
broadly, sexuality, welfare, health and justice. This book will be
of interest to scholars across Gender and Feminist Studies as well
as Citizenship Studies, Law, Policy, and Politics.
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