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A Nation By Rights: National Cultures, Sexual Identity Politics, and the Discourse of Rights (Queer Politics Queer Theories) [Paperback]

Carl Stychin (Author)
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Queer Politics Queer Theories June 16, 1998
The dynamics of identity politics frequently have been studied from the perspective of 'outsider' groups, those outside the bounds of the imagined community. But how does this dynamic play out in the construction of the 'national imaginary'? How do nations themselves respond to identity politics, especially the politics of sexuality and sexual orientation? "A Nation by Rights" will help reformulate how we use rights - to what end and through what means.It is clear that same-sex acts and identities have been deployed in the construction of national cultures, especially in times of crisis. It is also evident that identity politics in the future will become increasingly globalized and articulated to rights discourse. Through five diverse case studies, Carl F. Stychin examines how sexuality and sexual orientation intersect with gender, race, ethnicity, and religion in the ongoing formation of national identity, all within an era of increasing economic, political, and cultural globalization.Case one: The controversy over the right of lesbians and gays to march in Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade, which exemplifies a fundamental rights dispute, the place of identity politics in American life, the role of rights discourse in shaping an American national identity, and the construction of identities within public space. Case two: South Africa, to examine how rights discourse can figure when previously divided groups attempt to come together and when the language of rights is central to the formation of a national identity. Case three: Quebec, to illustrate how sexual identities have been employed to help consolidate national identities where nation and nation-state fail to meet.Case four: The 'supranational' identity being imagined in the European Union, where rights discourse may serve as a bond of commonality (and a source of division) in the future. Case five: Australia's use of the language of international human rights, which has been successfully deployed in the struggle to decriminalize same-sex sexual acts. Stychin conveys the complexity and range of national responses to sexual identities and identity politics to achieve a deeper understanding of the meaning, capabilities, and limitations of rights discourse more generally. Author note: Carl F. Stychin, currently Senior Lecturer in Law, Keele University, is the author of "Law's Desire: Sexuality and the Limits of Justice", and co-editor (with Didi Herman) of "Legal Inversions: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Politics of the Law" (Temple, 1995).

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How sexuality and sexual orientation intersect with gender, race, ethnicity, and religion in the ongoing formation of national identity --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Carl F. Stychin, currently Senior Lecturer in Law, Keele University, is the author of Law's Desire: Sexuality and the Limits of Justice, and co-editor (with Didi Herman) of Legal Inversions: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Politics of the Law (Temple, 1995). --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Temple University Press (June 16, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566396247
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566396240
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
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I've known Shane and Carl since we were activists in the early eighties. This is their best work to date. As we are in the midst of real upheaval and uncertainty in our political climate, where we could lose much of what we've gained, the time is right for this book. Read it, now more than ever. We can fight or we can get along. The book has many answers!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
interim constitution, colonial contamination model, external affairs power, apartheid discourse, sexual identity politics, dissenting speech, old nationalism, gay rights advocates, national imaginary, national symbolic
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South Africa, United States, European Union, Veterans Council, House of Representatives, Patrick's Day Parade, Righting Wrongs, Reimagining Australia, High Court, North America, Queer Nations, United Kingdom, Supreme Court, Van Ness, Irish American, Quebec Charter, Rcimagining Australia, American Revolution, First Amendment, Maastricht Treaty, European Community, Concluding Remarks, South Boston, European Convention, Freedom Charter
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