Out in Public
Reinventing Lesbian/Gay Anthropology in a Globalizing World
Ed. by Ellen Lewin and William L. Leap
Out in Public
Reinventing Lesbian/Gay Anthropology in a Globalizing World
Ed. by Ellen Lewin and William L. Leap
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Out in Public addresses, and engages us in, the new and exciting directions in the emerging field of lesbian/gay anthropology. The authors offer a deep conversation about the meaning of sexuality, subjectivity and culture.
Affirms the importance of recognizing gay and lesbian social issues within the arena of public anthropology Explores critical concerns of gay activism in a variety of global settings, from the U.S., the European Union, Singapore, Nigeria, India, Nicaragua, and Guadalajara Offers a unique focus on the politics of being gay and lesbian - in cross-cultural perspective Deals…mehr
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Affirms the importance of recognizing gay and lesbian social issues within the arena of public anthropology
Explores critical concerns of gay activism in a variety of global settings, from the U.S., the European Union, Singapore, Nigeria, India, Nicaragua, and Guadalajara
Offers a unique focus on the politics of being gay and lesbian - in cross-cultural perspective
Deals with broad-ranging issues that affect human sexuality and human rights globally
Winner of the 2009 Ruth Benedict Prize in the category of "Best Anthology"
- Produktdetails
- Readings in Engaged Anthropology
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1A405191010
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9781405191012
- ISBN-10: 1405191015
- Artikelnr.: 26619045
- Readings in Engaged Anthropology
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1A405191010
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9781405191012
- ISBN-10: 1405191015
- Artikelnr.: 26619045
in Public: Reflecting on Experience. 1. My Date with Phil Donahue: A Queer
Intellectual in TV-Land (Esther Newton, University of Michigan). 2. Changes
and Challenges: Ethnography, Homosexuality, and HIV Prevention Work in
Guadalajara (Héctor Carrillo, San Francisco State University). 3. Going
Home Ain't Always Easy: Ethnography and the Politics of Black
Responsibility (E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University). Part II.
Sexual Sameness is not a Self-Evident Terrain. 4. The Personal Isn't Always
Political (Karen Brodkin, University of California, Los Angeles). 5. Who's
Gay? What's Gay?: Dilemmas of Identity Among Gay Fathers (Ellen Lewin,
University of Iowa). 6. A Queer Situation: Poverty, Prisons, and
Performances of Infidelity and Instability in the New Orleans Lesbian
Anthem (Natasha Sandraya Wilson, University of Iowa). Part III. Unpacking
the Engagements between Sexuality and Broader Ideological Positions. 7.
Tuskegee on the "Down Low": A Bioculturalist Brings the Past into the
Present (Rachel Watkins, American University). 8. Back and Forth to the
Land: Negotiating Rural and Urban Sexuality Among the Radical Faeries
(Scott Morgensen, Macalaster College). 9. The Power of Stealth: (In)Visible
Sites of Female-to-Male Transsexual Resistance (Elijah Adiv Edelman,
American University). 10. Rumsfeld!: Consensual BDSM and "Sadomasochistic
Torture" at Abu Ghraib (Margot Weiss, Wesleyan University). 11.
Professional Baseball, Urban Restructuring and (Changing) Gay Geographies
in Washington DC (William L. Leap, American University). Part IV.
International and Local Formations of Same-Sex and Transgender Identities.
12. Public Sex:The Geography of Female Homoeroticism and the (In)Visibility
of Female Sexualities (Megan Sinnott, Georgia State University). 13.
Neither in the Closet nor on the Balcony: Private Lives and Public Activism
in Nicaragua (Florence Babb, University of Florida). 14. Life
Lube:Discursive Spheres of Sexuality, Science, and AIDS (Harris Solomon,
Brown University). 15. Man Marries Man in Nigeria? (Rudolf Gaudio, State
University of New York College, Purchase) Part V. Sexuality and Neo-liberal
Citizenship. 16. LGBT Rights in the European Union, a Queer Affair? (Mark
Graham, University of Stockholm). 17. Turning the Lion City Pink?:
Interrogating Singapore's Gay Civil Servant Statement (Chris Tan,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). 18. The Marriage between Kinship
and Sexuality in New Mexico's Domestic Partnership Debate (Lavinia Nicolae,
University of New Mexico).
in Public: Reflecting on Experience. 1. My Date with Phil Donahue: A Queer
Intellectual in TV-Land (Esther Newton, University of Michigan). 2. Changes
and Challenges: Ethnography, Homosexuality, and HIV Prevention Work in
Guadalajara (Héctor Carrillo, San Francisco State University). 3. Going
Home Ain't Always Easy: Ethnography and the Politics of Black
Responsibility (E. Patrick Johnson, Northwestern University). Part II.
Sexual Sameness is not a Self-Evident Terrain. 4. The Personal Isn't Always
Political (Karen Brodkin, University of California, Los Angeles). 5. Who's
Gay? What's Gay?: Dilemmas of Identity Among Gay Fathers (Ellen Lewin,
University of Iowa). 6. A Queer Situation: Poverty, Prisons, and
Performances of Infidelity and Instability in the New Orleans Lesbian
Anthem (Natasha Sandraya Wilson, University of Iowa). Part III. Unpacking
the Engagements between Sexuality and Broader Ideological Positions. 7.
Tuskegee on the "Down Low": A Bioculturalist Brings the Past into the
Present (Rachel Watkins, American University). 8. Back and Forth to the
Land: Negotiating Rural and Urban Sexuality Among the Radical Faeries
(Scott Morgensen, Macalaster College). 9. The Power of Stealth: (In)Visible
Sites of Female-to-Male Transsexual Resistance (Elijah Adiv Edelman,
American University). 10. Rumsfeld!: Consensual BDSM and "Sadomasochistic
Torture" at Abu Ghraib (Margot Weiss, Wesleyan University). 11.
Professional Baseball, Urban Restructuring and (Changing) Gay Geographies
in Washington DC (William L. Leap, American University). Part IV.
International and Local Formations of Same-Sex and Transgender Identities.
12. Public Sex:The Geography of Female Homoeroticism and the (In)Visibility
of Female Sexualities (Megan Sinnott, Georgia State University). 13.
Neither in the Closet nor on the Balcony: Private Lives and Public Activism
in Nicaragua (Florence Babb, University of Florida). 14. Life
Lube:Discursive Spheres of Sexuality, Science, and AIDS (Harris Solomon,
Brown University). 15. Man Marries Man in Nigeria? (Rudolf Gaudio, State
University of New York College, Purchase) Part V. Sexuality and Neo-liberal
Citizenship. 16. LGBT Rights in the European Union, a Queer Affair? (Mark
Graham, University of Stockholm). 17. Turning the Lion City Pink?:
Interrogating Singapore's Gay Civil Servant Statement (Chris Tan,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). 18. The Marriage between Kinship
and Sexuality in New Mexico's Domestic Partnership Debate (Lavinia Nicolae,
University of New Mexico).