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Sexuality and Citizenship

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Sexuality and Citizenship by Diane Richardson explores the evolving concept of sexual citizenship, which encompasses the rights and responsibilities linked to sexual and intimate life. The book analyses key debates such as equal marriage and women's human rights within the shifting political contexts of gender and sexuality. Richardson connects sexual citizenship to broader issues including nationalism, identity, neoliberalism, equality, governmentality, colonialism, human rights, globalisation, and economic justice. Using global examples, she calls for a critical rethinking of sexual citizenship to better understand ongoing sexual inequalities worldwide.
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Ideal for students and scholars in social sciences, gender studies, sociology, political science, and anyone interested in sexual politics, human rights, and citizenship debates.

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Sexual citizenship has become a key concept in the social sciences. It describes the rights and responsibilities of citizens in sexual and intimate life, including debates over equal marriage and women's human rights, as well as shaping thinking about citizenship more generally.

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Sexuality and Citizenship has become a key concept in the social sciences. It describes the rights and responsibilities of citizens in sexual and intimate life, including debates over equal marriage and women's human rights, as well as shaping thinking about citizenship more generally. But what does it mean in a continually changing political landscape of gender and sexuality?

In this timely intervention, Diane Richardson examines the normative underpinnings and varied critiques of sexual citizenship, asking what they mean for its future conceptual and empirical development, as well as for political activism. Clearly written, the book shows how the field of sexuality and citizenship connects to a range of important areas of debate including understandings of nationalism, identity, neoliberalism, equality, governmentality, individualisation, colonialism, human rights, globalisation, and economic justice.

Ultimately, this book calls for a critical rethink of sexual citizenship. Illustrating her argument with examples drawn from across the globe, Richardson contends that this is essential if scholars want to understand the sexual politics that made the field of sexuality and citizenship studies what it is today, and to enable future analyses of the sexual inequalities that continue to mark the global order.

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Esteemed scholar Jeffrey Weeks praises the book as "an invaluable guide to our perplexities," highlighting Richardson's clear and compelling take on a contested concept. Angelia Wilson of the University of Manchester regards it as "a must read for any contemporary student of the social sciences," applauding its interdisciplinary approach and insightful engagement with the political ramifications of sexual citizenship.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509514212

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 October 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 224.0mm

Weight: 363g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Diane Richardson is Professor of Sociology at Newcastle University.

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