This book examines homosexual rights as human rights in the light of recent insights of cultural theory into identity, cultural values, rights discourse and homosexuality. The focus of the study is on the activist who is regarded as both the representative of perspectives, actions and attitudes as well as the embodiment of tensions and broader struggles that reflect and rupture dominant discourses of power. The book interrogates the homosexual activist and the theory and practice of human rights in three distinct nations: Indonesia, Singapore, and Australia. It discusses and analyses the ways in which activists in these three polites devise strategies of survival and negotiate the limits of justice. The interface between Australia and South...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of how people fight for change collectively in...
Drawing on discourse analysis of historical archives; in-depth interviews with activists, representa...
The focus of this chapter is on the institutional and state responses and reactions to issues of sam...
This book considers the diversity of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered identities in countri...
The practice of human rights elicits a range of theoretical positions and problems in relation to ad...
The practice of human rights elicits a range of theoretical positions and problems in relation to ad...
The focus of this chapter is on lesbian and gay (LG) activism in three neighbouring countries in Sou...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...
At present, human rights as particularism are replaced by universal human rights because "in the con...
Although in recent years many leading international actors, including the UN and European Union, ha...
There is a rich interplay between civil society organizations and institutions involved in human rig...
This article addresses the issue on why Indonesian people cannot accept Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and ...
This article presents a critique of the concepts 'sexual orientation' and 'gender identity', which a...
When the Indian Supreme Court made the landmark decision in 2018 to decriminalize consensual, homose...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of how people fight for change collectively in...
Drawing on discourse analysis of historical archives; in-depth interviews with activists, representa...
The focus of this chapter is on the institutional and state responses and reactions to issues of sam...
This book considers the diversity of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered identities in countri...
The practice of human rights elicits a range of theoretical positions and problems in relation to ad...
The practice of human rights elicits a range of theoretical positions and problems in relation to ad...
The focus of this chapter is on lesbian and gay (LG) activism in three neighbouring countries in Sou...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...
At present, human rights as particularism are replaced by universal human rights because "in the con...
Although in recent years many leading international actors, including the UN and European Union, ha...
There is a rich interplay between civil society organizations and institutions involved in human rig...
This article addresses the issue on why Indonesian people cannot accept Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and ...
This article presents a critique of the concepts 'sexual orientation' and 'gender identity', which a...
When the Indian Supreme Court made the landmark decision in 2018 to decriminalize consensual, homose...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of how people fight for change collectively in...
Drawing on discourse analysis of historical archives; in-depth interviews with activists, representa...
The focus of this chapter is on the institutional and state responses and reactions to issues of sam...