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Sexualities in World Politics: How LGBTQ claims shape International Relations

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As LGBTQ claims acquire global relevance, how do sexual politics impact the study of International Relations? This book argues that LGBTQ perspectives are not only an inherent part of world politics but can also influence IR theory-making. LGBTQ politics have simultaneously gained international prominence in the past decade, achieving significant policy change, and provoked cultural resistance and policy pushbacks.

Sexuality politics, more so than gender-based theories, arrived late on the theoretical scene in part because sexuality and gender studies initially highlighted post-structuralist thinking, which was hardly accepted in mainstream political science. This book responds to a call for a more empirically motivated but also critical scholarship on this subject. It offers comparative case-studies from regional, cultural and theoretical peripheries to identify ways of rethinking IR. Further, it aims to add to critical theory, broadening the knowledge about previously unrecognized perspectives in an accessible manner. Being aware of preoccupations with the de-queering, disciplining nature of theory establishment in the social sciences, we critically reconsider IR concepts from a particular LGBTQ vantage point and infuse them with queer thinking. Considering the relative dearth of contemporary mainstream IR-theorizing, authors ask what contribution LGBTQ politics can provide for conceiving the political subject, as well as the international structure in which activism is embedded.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of gender politics, cultural studies and international relations theory.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 308g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138820722

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Markus Thiel  is associate professor at Florida International University. His research interests are EU Politics Nationalism & Identity (Politics) and Political Sociology. He has published several EU-related articles and book chapters at the EU Center University of Miami as well as in Transatlantic Monthly International Studies Compendium and Perspectives on European Politics & Society. Manuela Picq is Professor of International Relations at Universidad San Francisco de Quito Ecuador and 2013-2014 Member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Her research bridges international relations and comparative politics to tackle issues of gender ethnicity and stateness in Latin America.

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