LGBTQ Lobbying in the United States

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Gay Mainstream
gender identity rights
Hegemonic Heterosexuality
heteronormativity critique
HRC
HRCF
Human Rights Campaign Foundation
intersectional LGBTQ lobbying frameworks
intersectional policy analysis
LGB Service
LGBTQ Activism
LGBTQ Advocacy
LGBTQ advocacy community
LGBTQ Community
LGBTQ Group
LGBTQ Identity
LGBTQ Issue
LGBTQ Literature
LGBTQ lobbying
LGBTQ Movement
LGBTQ Organization
LGBTQ People
LGBTQ Politics
LGBTQ Service
LGBTQ Study
Loser Issue
minority advocacy strategies
Public Engagement
Public policy literature
queer theory
Repeal Language
structural oppression
Trans People
U.S. politics
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367772222
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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LGBTQ Lobbying in the United States argues that the issues and tactics prioritized by the mainstream gay lobbying community fail to serve LGBTQ interests and are complicit in perpetuating heteronormative power dynamics and institutions that render queer and trans people vulnerable to structural oppression.

The book posits that there are different LGBTQ lobbying communities—a dominant gay mainstream lobbying category, whose work advances heteronormative ideals, and a second category of LGBTQ lobbying that is intersectional and challenges hegemonic heterosexual institutions. Analysis in the book builds on existing public policy literature and is aided by the author's practitioner experience in lobbying for LGBTQ issues in Washington, D.C. over the past 20 years.

This book is suitable as a textbook for students and researchers in LGBTQ studies, U.S. politics, and gender studies. The book will also appeal to activists and professionals in political lobbying.

Christopher L. Pepin-Neff is a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of Sydney. His research focuses on emotional policymaking and LGBTQ politics. He was the first full-time lobbyist for the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" and founder of Q Street, the LGBTQ lobbying association of Washington, D.C. He lives and works in both Burlington, Vermont, and Sydney, Australia.

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