The first queer and poststructuralist reading of political rights concepts in the specific European transnational context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nico Beger teaches academic courses on gender and sexuality theory in Amsterdam, and currently coordinates the EU Civil Society Contact group, the joint body of the EU social, environment, development and human rights NGO platforms
Inhaltsangabe
Part I - Theory and Politics 1 European institutions: sexual rights lobbying 2 Queer theory and political practices 3 Mind the gap: hybrid relations of queer theory and political practice Part II - Rights 4 European strategies: human rights 5 Claiming protection: anti-discrimination 6 Gender identity and sexual orientation: legal rights politics 7 A process of recognition: European citizenship 8 Framing the debate: kinship Part III - Activists 9 The political activist: agency Afterword: Tensions in the struggle for sexual minority rights Appendix Bibliography
Part I - Theory and Politics 1 European institutions: sexual rights lobbying 2 Queer theory and political practices 3 Mind the gap: hybrid relations of queer theory and political practice Part II - Rights 4 European strategies: human rights 5 Claiming protection: anti-discrimination 6 Gender identity and sexual orientation: legal rights politics 7 A process of recognition: European citizenship 8 Framing the debate: kinship Part III - Activists 9 The political activist: agency Afterword: Tensions in the struggle for sexual minority rights Appendix Bibliography
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