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Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy explores the intersection of public policy, human rights, and sexuality as they relate to inclusion and exclusion across diverse cultural settings. It examines how knowledge is formed and experienced at the intersections of culture, sexuality, race, and other axes of identity. The volume engages an array of questions including how public policy shapes the conceptualization of sexuality and rights and by extension the phenomena of inclusion and exclusion in contemporary society across the world. By evaluating how public discourse is employed to re-inscribe differences of gender, sexuality, and rights of citizens, the book provides a comparative analysis of how these processes and dynamics resemble each other or differ cross-culturally. The book demonstrates that in the realm of sexualities, approached from the ideal of human rights as a predominantly Western notion is increasingly challenged by diverse views and new interpretations of human rights in non-Western societies such as Africa and the Middle East.

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Introduction-Chima J. Korieh and Elizabeth Onogwu Part I: Marriage, Mediated Representations of Sexuality and Spirituality 1.Desiring Justice Beyond Human Rights: Biopower and Sexual Citizenship-Mary Bunch 2.Sexual Citizenship and Rights: Tracing Discontinuities in the Theory and Praxis of Sexual Rights—Erick Monterrosas 3.Beyond Human Rights: Sexuality and Violence in the Liberal Order—Luke Amadi 4.What’s Wrong with Marriage Rights? —Paul Martorelli 5.Engaging Critical Gender Theory in Catholic Social Thought: An Emerging Conversation – Rachel Bruns 6.Human Rights and Sexuality: Spiritual and Natural Companion - Hannah Chukwu 7.Gender Hysteria: The Other Effect of Public Policy in Armenia – Tamar Shirinian 8.Humor and Sexual Orientation: The Anti-Homosexual Politics of La Cage Aux Folles and Gazon Maudit—Manfa Sanogo Part II: Gender, Prostitution, and Sexual Violence 9.Prostitution, Gendered Urbanism, and Contested Sexuality Rights in Nigeria - Obinna Innocent Ihunna 10.Policing Transactional Sex in Ireland: legal change, neo-abolitionism and the neo-liberal state—Eilís Ward 11.Exploring Alternative Proposals for Prostitution Laws through an Analysis of the Swedish and Dutch Models – Sara Riva 12.Victims of Sex Trafficking: Are Domestic Violence Victim Services Organizations Appropriate? –Stepanka Korytova and Toby Strout 13.“They Say I’m Gonna Be Their Little Girl”: The Co-Creation of the Dangerous Queer and the Racialized Rapeable Subject in Beyond Scared Straight - Krista Benson Selected Bibliography Index About the Contributors About the Editors

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 12/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781683932338, 978-1683932338
      ISBN10: 1683932331

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      Book Synopsis
      Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy explores the intersection of public policy, human rights, and sexuality as they relate to inclusion and exclusion across diverse cultural settings. It examines how knowledge is formed and experienced at the intersections of culture, sexuality, race, and other axes of identity. The volume engages an array of questions including how public policy shapes the conceptualization of sexuality and rights and by extension the phenomena of inclusion and exclusion in contemporary society across the world. By evaluating how public discourse is employed to re-inscribe differences of gender, sexuality, and rights of citizens, the book provides a comparative analysis of how these processes and dynamics resemble each other or differ cross-culturally. The book demonstrates that in the realm of sexualities, approached from the ideal of human rights as a predominantly Western notion is increasingly challenged by diverse views and new interpretations of human rights in non-Western societies such as Africa and the Middle East.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction-Chima J. Korieh and Elizabeth Onogwu Part I: Marriage, Mediated Representations of Sexuality and Spirituality 1.Desiring Justice Beyond Human Rights: Biopower and Sexual Citizenship-Mary Bunch 2.Sexual Citizenship and Rights: Tracing Discontinuities in the Theory and Praxis of Sexual Rights—Erick Monterrosas 3.Beyond Human Rights: Sexuality and Violence in the Liberal Order—Luke Amadi 4.What’s Wrong with Marriage Rights? —Paul Martorelli 5.Engaging Critical Gender Theory in Catholic Social Thought: An Emerging Conversation – Rachel Bruns 6.Human Rights and Sexuality: Spiritual and Natural Companion - Hannah Chukwu 7.Gender Hysteria: The Other Effect of Public Policy in Armenia – Tamar Shirinian 8.Humor and Sexual Orientation: The Anti-Homosexual Politics of La Cage Aux Folles and Gazon Maudit—Manfa Sanogo Part II: Gender, Prostitution, and Sexual Violence 9.Prostitution, Gendered Urbanism, and Contested Sexuality Rights in Nigeria - Obinna Innocent Ihunna 10.Policing Transactional Sex in Ireland: legal change, neo-abolitionism and the neo-liberal state—Eilís Ward 11.Exploring Alternative Proposals for Prostitution Laws through an Analysis of the Swedish and Dutch Models – Sara Riva 12.Victims of Sex Trafficking: Are Domestic Violence Victim Services Organizations Appropriate? –Stepanka Korytova and Toby Strout 13.“They Say I’m Gonna Be Their Little Girl”: The Co-Creation of the Dangerous Queer and the Racialized Rapeable Subject in Beyond Scared Straight - Krista Benson Selected Bibliography Index About the Contributors About the Editors

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