In Queer/Religious Friendship in the Obama Era, Jeff Redding delves into the politics of Proposition 8 and gay marriage more broadly. He urges self-identified queers to use their electoral defeat to reconsider both substantive political goals and coalitions. The Article rejects the conventional norms and metrics of identity politics in the U.S., which typically urge power and dignity through inclusion and accommodation of differences within mainstream institutions. Of course, in the Prop 8 debate, this means rejecting civil unions as inferior and insisting on access to marriage. Redding rejects this norm, instead contending that civil unions should be viewed as a potentially queer space, not unlike the personal law regimes utilized by some ...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
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This Paper considers three ideas. The first is recognizing that a reactionary and exclusionary demo...
In the 2020 Democratic primaries for president, little-known Mayor Pete Buttigieg rose to national p...
Election Days 2008 and 2009 were disappointing ones for advocates of equal rights for lesbian, gay, ...
On November 4, 2008 California voters passed Proposition 8, and accordingly same-sex marriage was ba...
accordingly same-sex marriage was banned under the state constitution. Proposition 8 is now being co...
Data suggest that there are at least 11 million lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) peopl...
This article employs what the author calls “foundational ” intersectional analysis to investigate th...
Scope and Method of Study: Lesbian and gay male couples have been more actively seeking legal marria...
Celebrating the re-election of Barack Obama as a win for GLB equality or denouncing the focus on mar...
Trans and nonbinary communities often cite different priorities in their activism than do cisgender ...
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In 2010, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Doe v. Reed that Washington citizens who signed a ...
The gay and lesbian community\u27s response to California\u27s Proposition 8 was strong and quick. W...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
With the recent Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage throughout the country, many ha...
This Paper considers three ideas. The first is recognizing that a reactionary and exclusionary demo...
In the 2020 Democratic primaries for president, little-known Mayor Pete Buttigieg rose to national p...
Election Days 2008 and 2009 were disappointing ones for advocates of equal rights for lesbian, gay, ...
On November 4, 2008 California voters passed Proposition 8, and accordingly same-sex marriage was ba...
accordingly same-sex marriage was banned under the state constitution. Proposition 8 is now being co...
Data suggest that there are at least 11 million lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) peopl...
This article employs what the author calls “foundational ” intersectional analysis to investigate th...
Scope and Method of Study: Lesbian and gay male couples have been more actively seeking legal marria...
Celebrating the re-election of Barack Obama as a win for GLB equality or denouncing the focus on mar...
Trans and nonbinary communities often cite different priorities in their activism than do cisgender ...
Analyzing discourses surrounding a recent LGBT immigration reform proposal, this paper argues that t...
In 2010, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Doe v. Reed that Washington citizens who signed a ...
The gay and lesbian community\u27s response to California\u27s Proposition 8 was strong and quick. W...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
With the recent Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage throughout the country, many ha...
This Paper considers three ideas. The first is recognizing that a reactionary and exclusionary demo...