In this essay, Katherine Franke explores how dissent becomes a different, and in some ways more interesting, phenomenon when the dissenter emerges not from outside the political horizon drawn by the state, but rather from within it, and as an integral part of the state\u27s project of governance. In these cases, the state calls up a set of subjects who are in some fundamental sense positioned to gain state, if not public, disfavor. These subjects are then isolated, excised or otherwise managed in ways that further state interests. Three cases are discussed in which the production of sexual outlaws proves to be a convenient method of managing periods of public, if not state, stress. She examines how sex and sexuality can be used by the state...
Law regulates the sexual citizen in myriad ways, from overt sexual behaviour, to conjugal and famili...
The author traces the evolving politics of sexuality in North America and its connections to the exp...
This paper will look at the disruption of the heteronormative organization of resistance and protest...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
There has been – and continues to be – a tension within the political strategies of sexual minority ...
Guided by the claims of the feminist and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements an...
We sit at an interesting juncture in the evolution (in some cases, devolution) of the idea of sexual...
This essay is an attempt to understand the discursive apparatus surrounding\ud sexual consent in the...
Working closely with women\u27s testimonies from the genocides in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, ...
In this thesis I examine the ways in which the modern state addresses sex. I want to ascertain by wh...
Sexual behaviors and their organization have been subjected to serious contestation since the 1980s ...
This article examines the changing relationship between sexual politics and the carceral state. Whil...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
In opposition to the conventional view that the Seventies’ gay liberation brought freedom to gay men...
Law regulates the sexual citizen in myriad ways, from overt sexual behaviour, to conjugal and famili...
The author traces the evolving politics of sexuality in North America and its connections to the exp...
This paper will look at the disruption of the heteronormative organization of resistance and protest...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate t...
There has been – and continues to be – a tension within the political strategies of sexual minority ...
Guided by the claims of the feminist and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements an...
We sit at an interesting juncture in the evolution (in some cases, devolution) of the idea of sexual...
This essay is an attempt to understand the discursive apparatus surrounding\ud sexual consent in the...
Working closely with women\u27s testimonies from the genocides in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, ...
In this thesis I examine the ways in which the modern state addresses sex. I want to ascertain by wh...
Sexual behaviors and their organization have been subjected to serious contestation since the 1980s ...
This article examines the changing relationship between sexual politics and the carceral state. Whil...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
In opposition to the conventional view that the Seventies’ gay liberation brought freedom to gay men...
Law regulates the sexual citizen in myriad ways, from overt sexual behaviour, to conjugal and famili...
The author traces the evolving politics of sexuality in North America and its connections to the exp...
This paper will look at the disruption of the heteronormative organization of resistance and protest...