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Gay priori : a queer critical legal studies approach to law reform

معرفی کتاب «Gay priori : a queer critical legal studies approach to law reform» نوشتهٔ Libby S Adler، منتشرشده توسط نشر Duke University Press Books در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In Gay Priori Libby Adler offers a comprehensive critique of mainstream LGBT legal agendas in the United States and a new direction for LGBT law reform. Adler shows how LGBT equal rights discourse drives legal advocates toward a narrow array of reform objectives—namely, same-sex marriage, antidiscrimination protections, and hate crimes statutes. This approach means that many legal issues that greatly impact the lives of the LGBT community's most marginalized members—especially those who are transgender, homeless, underage, or nonwhite—often go unnoticed. Such a narrow focus on equal rights also fixes and flattens LGBT identities, perpetuates the uneven distribution of resources such as safety, housing, health, and wealth, and limits the capacity for advocates to imagine change. To combat these effects, Adler calls for prioritizing the redistribution of resources in ways that focus on addressing low-profile legal conditions such as foster care and other issues that better meet the needs of LGBT people. Such a shift in perspective, Adler contends, will serve to open up a new world of reform possibilities that the law provides for. Libby Adler is Professor of Law and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Northeastern University and coeditor of the fourth edition of Mary Joe Frug's Women and the Law. In Gay Priori, Libby Adler Offers A Comprehensive Critique Of Mainstream Lgbt Legal Agendas In The United States And A New Direction For Lgbt Law Reform. Adler Shows How Lgbt Equal Rights Discourse Drives Legal Advocates Toward A Narrow Array Of Reform Objectives: Namely, Same-sex Marriage, Antidiscrimination Protections, And Hate Crimes Statutes. This Approach Means That Many Legal Issues That Greatly Impact The Lives Of The Lgbt Community's Most Marginalized Members (especially Those Who Are Transgender, Homeless, Underage, Or Nonwhite) Often Go Unnoticed. Such A Narrow Focus On Equal Rights Also Fixes And Flattens Lgbt Identities, Perpetuates The Uneven Distribution Of Resources Such As Safety, Housing, Health, And Wealth, And Limits The Capacity For Advocates To Imagine Change. To Combat These Effects, Adler Calls For Prioritizing The Redistribution Of Resources In Ways That Focus On Addressing Low-profile Legal Conditions Such As Foster Care And Other Issues That Better Meet The Needs Of Lgbt People. Such A Shift In Perspective, Adler Contends, Will Serve To Open Up A New World Of Reform Possibilities That The Law Provides For--back Cover. The Indeterminacy Trap -- The Lgbt Rights-bearing Subject -- Reformist Desire -- Bringing Legal Realism To Political Economy -- Making The Distributive Turn. Libby Adler. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 247-258) And Index. "In Gay Priori Libby Adler offers a comprehensive critique of mainstream LGBT legal agendas in the United States and a new direction for LGBT law reform. Adler shows how LGBT equal rights discourse drives legal advocates toward a narrow array of reform objectives-namely, same-sex marriage, antidiscrimination protections, and hate crimes statutes. This approach means that many legal issues that greatly impact the lives of the LGBT community's most marginalized members-especially those who are transgender, homeless, underage, or nonwhite-often go unnoticed. Such a narrow focus on equal rights also fixes and flattens LGBT identities, perpetuates the uneven distribution of resources such as safety, housing, health, and wealth, and limits the capacity for advocates to imagine change. To combat these effects, Adler calls for prioritizing the redistribution of resources in ways that focus on addressing low-profile legal conditions such as foster care and other issues that better meet the needs of LGBT people. Such a shift in perspective, Adler contends, will serve to open up a new world of reform possibilities that the law provides for."--Page 4 de la couverture Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. LGBT Equal Rights Discourse 1. The Indeterminacy Trap 19 2. The LGBT Rights-Bearing Subject 60 3. Reformist Desire 100 Part II. A Step Off the Well-Lit Path 4. Bringing Legal Realism to Political Economy 145 5. Making the Distributive Turn 175 Conclusion 212 Notes 217 Bibliography 247 Index 259 Libby Adler offers a comprehensive critique of the mainstream LGBT legal agenda in the United States, showing how LGBT equal rights discourse drives legal advocates toward a narrow array of reform objectives that do little to help the lives of the most marginalized members of the LGBT community.
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