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Policing Sexuality: Sex, Society, and the State


Policing Sexuality: Sex, Society, and the State

Hardback by Lee, Julian C. H.

Policing Sexuality: Sex, Society, and the State

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ISBN:
9781848138964
Publication Date:
8 Sep 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Zed Books Ltd
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Policing Sexuality: Sex, Society, and the State

Description

Policing Sexuality explores the regulation of sexual behaviour and identity by nation states, and questions how and why states have sought to influence and control the sexuality of its citizens. Julian C. H. Lee presents both theoretical and ethnographic literature, distilling common themes and causes and presenting factors that contribute towards a state's desire to control both the sexual behaviour and sexual identity of its citizens, such as the influence of colonialism, class, religion and national identity. Featuring five crucial case studies from India, Britain, the USA, Malaysia and Turkey, this fascinating comparative account challenges the coercive control state authority worldwide exert over the sexuality of its citizens.

Contents

Introduction 1. Gender, Sex, and Sexuality 2. From Society 3. To The State 4. India 5. The United States of America 6. Malaysia 7. Turkey 8. Britain 9. Comparing the Case Studies 10. Resistances and Considerations 11. Conclusions

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