Libby Adler offers a comprehensive critique of the mainstream LGBT legal agenda in the United States, showing how LGBT equal rights discourse drives legal advocates toward a narrow array of reform objectives that do little to help the lives of the most marginalized members of the LGBT community.
Libby Adler offers a comprehensive critique of the mainstream LGBT legal agenda in the United States, showing how LGBT equal rights discourse drives legal advocates toward a narrow array of reform objectives that do little to help the lives of the most marginalized members of the LGBT community.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. LGBT Equal Rights Discourse 1. The Indeterminacy Trap 19 2. The LGBT Rights-Bearing Subject 60 3. Reformist Desire 100 Part II. A Step Off the Well-Lit Path 4. Bringing Legal Realism to Political Economy 145 5. Making the Distributive Turn 175 Conclusion 212 Notes 217 Bibliography 247 Index 259
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. LGBT Equal Rights Discourse 1. The Indeterminacy Trap 19 2. The LGBT Rights-Bearing Subject 60 3. Reformist Desire 100 Part II. A Step Off the Well-Lit Path 4. Bringing Legal Realism to Political Economy 145 5. Making the Distributive Turn 175 Conclusion 212 Notes 217 Bibliography 247 Index 259
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