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Book SynopsisThe notion of citizenship, with its balancing of rights and responsibilities, has become a dominant way of articulating sexual politics. This title explores the notion of sexual citizenship as a way to think through the ever-changing political, legal, social and cultural landscapes of sexuality.
Trade Review'
The Sexual Citizen is a provocative and highly readable volume that brings together the literatures on citizenship and sexuality. Bell and Binnie explore the meaning of the sexual citizen in relation to the city, debates around same-sex marriage, the military and globalization.
The Sexual Citizen is a reliable guide to current debates on citizenship and sexuality.'
Professor Steven Seidman, University at Albany, State University of New York 'This book is tantalizing, evocative, and approachable ... anyone keen to begin thinking carefully about our current struggle for sexual rights would do well to engage with Bell and Binnie's critique.' Canadian Journal of Sociology Online
"This is a thoughtful and stimulating book that I highly recommend." Gavin Brown, Sexualities
"This short, sharp, and succinct account by Bell and Binnie covers its topic very well and can be highly recommended for anyone who wants to get a quick grasp of the field and the issues. It is also a polemic: the authors have a clear, radical stand to take, which makes for a lively series of points to debate, too. And because it is relatively short, I can see many virtues to its use as a student text." American Journal of Sociology
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements.
1. Sexing Citizenship.
2. Sexual Politics And Sexual Citizenship.
3. Marriage, The Military And The Sexual Citizen.
4. The Sexual And The Social.
5. Sexual Democracy And Urban Life.
6. The Love That Dares Not Forget Its Brand Name.
7. Transnational Sexual Citizenship.
8. Turn It Into Love.
9. Hard Choices.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index