The lesbian and gay movement and the state : comparative insights into a transformed relationship /
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Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
[2011]
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Table of Contents:
- Argentina: a queer tango between the lesbian and gay movement and the state / Jordi Diez
- Australia: parties, federalism and rights agendas / Carol Johnson, Sarah Maddison, Emma Partridge
- Belgium: the paradoxical strength of disunion / David Paternotte
- Brazil: from AIDS to human rights / Juan P. Marsiaj
- Canada: the power of institutions / Miriam Smith
- India: from tensions to transformation / Alankaar Sharma, Arpita Das
- The Netherlands: depoliticization of homosexuality and homosexualization of politics / Gert Hekma, Jan Willem Duyvendak
- Poland: sovereignty and sexuality in post-socialist times / Agnès Chetaille
- Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia: arrested development! / Baden Offord
- South Africa: opportunities seized in the post-apartheid era / Sheila Croucher
- Spain: building reciprocal relations between lesbian and gay organizations and the state / Kerman Calvo
- United Kingdom: changing political opportunity structures, policy success and continuing challenges for lesbian, gay and bisexual movements / Kelly Kollman, Matthew Waites
- United States: multi-institutional politics, social movements and the State / Mary Bernstein.