Global Anti-LGBT Politics
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Global Anti-LGBT Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Global Anti-LGBT Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Russian LGBT Politics and Rights" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Direct Democracy and LGBT Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"LGBT Politics and the Legislative Process" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"The American South and LGBT Politics" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Courts, the Law, and LGBT Politics in India" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Federalism and LGBT Politics and Policy in the United States" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Politics & gender, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 619-648
ISSN: 1743-9248
AbstractDespite campaign promises to be the most "gay-friendly" Republican president, since assuming office, Donald Trump has been proactive in what many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) advocates call a "rollback" of gains made during the Barack Obama administration, shocking many observers and bringing sexual and gender politics to the fore. How can we make sense of the contradictions and consequences of Trump's sexual and gender politics? I argue that examining the transnational processes of democratization, political homophobia, and homonationalism illuminates the significance of the administration's actions. A democratization approach reveals how Trump's reversal of Obama-era policies and appointment of conservative judges signifies a greater effort at de-democratization through the contraction of citizenship rights and weakening of the judiciary; political homophobia clarifies how the administration legitimizes its governance through opposition to LGBT people and issues with the appointment of openly homophobic and transphobic individuals to prominent positions; and homonationalism, or the entry of certain queer subjects into the nation at the expense of racialized "others," aptly characterizes forms of queer inclusion still taking place under Trump. For these reasons, putting Trump's sexual and gender politics in transnational perspective can help us better understand this moment in U.S. politics.
In: German politics, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 534-555
ISSN: 1743-8993
In: European journal of politics and gender, Band 1, Heft 1-2, S. 55-74
ISSN: 2515-1096
This article gives an overview of the field of LGBT politics in European political science. It does not aim to offer an exhaustive review of the literature, but rather to highlight the major trends and to reflect critically on the endeavours of the last 25 years. After a history of the development of this field of research and a mapping of existing scholarship, this piece sheds light on new areas of inquiry (Europe, international relations, nationalism, trans* politics and oppositions) and discusses some of the key challenges for the future, with a focus on the conditions of knowledge production.
In: Politics, Groups, and Identities, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 458-461
ISSN: 2156-5511
In: Politics, Groups, and Identities, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 468-470
ISSN: 2156-5511
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"LGBT and Queer Politics in the Commonwealth" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Spain's LGBT Movement" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Europe's LGBT Movement: France" published on by Oxford University Press.