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Feminism the Family and the Politics of the Closet by Cheshire Calhoun, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Feminism the Family and the Politics of the Closet by Cheshire Calhoun, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
By Cheshire Calhoun
Current price: $109.00

By Cheshire Calhoun
Feminism the Family and the Politics of the Closet by Cheshire Calhoun, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Feminism, the Family, and the Politics of the Closet is about placing sexual orientation politics within feminist theorizing. It is also about defining the central political issues confronting lesbians and gay men. The book brings the study of lesbians from the margins of feminist theory tothe center by critiquing the analytic frameworks employed within feminist theory that renders invisible lesbians' difference from heterosexual women. This book also outlines the basic features of lesbian and gay subordination by exploring the differences between heterosexual dominance and gender andrace relations. Throughout, Calhoun aims to re-center lesbian and gay politics away from concerns with sexual regulations and toward concern with the displacement of gays and lesbians from the public sphere of visible citizenship and from the private sphere of romance, marriage, and family. | Feminism the Family and the Politics of the Closet by Cheshire Calhoun, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Feminism, the Family, and the Politics of the Closet is about placing sexual orientation politics within feminist theorizing. It is also about defining the central political issues confronting lesbians and gay men. The book brings the study of lesbians from the margins of feminist theory tothe center by critiquing the analytic frameworks employed within feminist theory that renders invisible lesbians' difference from heterosexual women. This book also outlines the basic features of lesbian and gay subordination by exploring the differences between heterosexual dominance and gender andrace relations. Throughout, Calhoun aims to re-center lesbian and gay politics away from concerns with sexual regulations and toward concern with the displacement of gays and lesbians from the public sphere of visible citizenship and from the private sphere of romance, marriage, and family. | Feminism the Family and the Politics of the Closet by Cheshire Calhoun, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















