This thesis takes sexuality as its subject matter and uses a methodology informed by postcolonial studies to explore new possibilities for thinking about the international, its construction, and its contemporary politics. I argue that postcolonial readings of sexuality can impel us to rethink the meanings and politics of international theory and to challenge notions that have come to appear fixed and unchanging. The thesis canvasses how such an intervention might occur – calling especially for a focus on the local and the everyday – and considers both the utility and the limits of the contributions sexuality might make to a rethinking of international theory. My arguments are made with reference to a series of specific examples from contemp...
It would be enough to rapidly scan the global media, or briefly surf through transnational alternati...
Contains fulltext : 198139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article...
This article seeks to explain the emergence of a new field of study oriented toward sex laws and sex...
© 2006 Simon Benjamin Obendorf.This thesis takes sexuality as its subject matter and uses a methodol...
From the mid-1980s, scholars began to pay attention to the imbrications between state, nationalism a...
Sexuality, as a conceptual framework, has become a site for several social, moral, and political con...
Research work on lesbian sexualities in Asia have demonstrated that ‘transnational turn’ in lesbian ...
Guided by the claims of the feminist and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements an...
In his pioneering work Global Sex (2001), Dennis Altman argues that globalization deeply influences...
Over the course of the past thirty years, there has been an explosion of work on sexuality, both con...
The term \u27sexual citizenship\u27 was largely developed in the Anglophone capitalist liberal democ...
This paper advances a regional approach to understandings gay, lesbian, GLTB, or queer sexualities i...
This article argues for a more systematic inclusion of human sexuality in studies of ethnicity and n...
This Introduction contextualizes the research presented in Sexology and Translation in relation to r...
This book paints a vivid picture of women’s active involvement in reshaping intimate and public sexu...
It would be enough to rapidly scan the global media, or briefly surf through transnational alternati...
Contains fulltext : 198139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article...
This article seeks to explain the emergence of a new field of study oriented toward sex laws and sex...
© 2006 Simon Benjamin Obendorf.This thesis takes sexuality as its subject matter and uses a methodol...
From the mid-1980s, scholars began to pay attention to the imbrications between state, nationalism a...
Sexuality, as a conceptual framework, has become a site for several social, moral, and political con...
Research work on lesbian sexualities in Asia have demonstrated that ‘transnational turn’ in lesbian ...
Guided by the claims of the feminist and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements an...
In his pioneering work Global Sex (2001), Dennis Altman argues that globalization deeply influences...
Over the course of the past thirty years, there has been an explosion of work on sexuality, both con...
The term \u27sexual citizenship\u27 was largely developed in the Anglophone capitalist liberal democ...
This paper advances a regional approach to understandings gay, lesbian, GLTB, or queer sexualities i...
This article argues for a more systematic inclusion of human sexuality in studies of ethnicity and n...
This Introduction contextualizes the research presented in Sexology and Translation in relation to r...
This book paints a vivid picture of women’s active involvement in reshaping intimate and public sexu...
It would be enough to rapidly scan the global media, or briefly surf through transnational alternati...
Contains fulltext : 198139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article...
This article seeks to explain the emergence of a new field of study oriented toward sex laws and sex...