Polarising Sexualities and Genders
Divisions, Differences and Lgbtqia+ Equalities
Herausgeber: Browne, Kath; Kazyak, Emily
Polarising Sexualities and Genders
Divisions, Differences and Lgbtqia+ Equalities
Herausgeber: Browne, Kath; Kazyak, Emily
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Explores the lived experiences of sexual and gendered polarisations.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Milestones in Staging Contemporary Genders and Sexualities41,99 €
Captive Genders24,99 €
Researching Sex and Sexualities105,99 €
Hanya PielichatyGender, Sport and Society42,99 €
Hanya PielichatyGender, Sport and Society154,99 €
Rosie NelsonMaking Space for Bi+ Identities43,99 €
Phil Hubbard (UK King's College London)Cities and Sexualities66,99 €-
-
-
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781350449855
- ISBN-10: 1350449857
- Artikelnr.: 72563288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781350449855
- ISBN-10: 1350449857
- Artikelnr.: 72563288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kath Browne is a Professor of Geography at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her research has focused on social justice and inequalities, specifically around gender and sexualities. She has published Liveable Lives (Bloomsbury, 2023), Heteroactivism (Bloomsbury, 2020) and After Repeal (Bloomsbury, 2020). Emily Kazyak is Professor of Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA. Her research focuses on laws related to sexuality and gender as well as on the family relationships of LGBTQ people.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction - Kath Browne (University College Dublin, Ireland)
and Emily Kazyak (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States)
Chapter 2: Talking Past Each Other: Political Polarization and Transgender
Athlete Bans - Elizabeth Rahilly (Georgia Southern University, United
States) and Kimberly Martin (Georgia Southern University, United States)
Chapter 3: Incommensurable Realities: LGBTQ Bodies and the Construction of
Religion, Sexuality, and Discrimination in U.S. Federal Religious Exemption
Litigation - Emily Kazyak
Chapter 4: Claiming Space in the Margins: Community Organizations as
Liminal Spaces for Black Transgender Women Navigating Political
Polarization in the U.S. South - Kimya Loder (Georgia Institute of
Technology, United States)
Chapter 5: We Are Just Like Everybody Else: Polarisation and Queer activism
in Lithuania - Rasa Kamarauskaite (SSEES, UCL, UK)
Chapter 6: Queer Legal Geographies of Polarisation in International LGBTQ
Rights Law - Kay Lalor, (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Chapter 7: Uneasy Alliances: Organizing Across Difference to Resist
Anti-Trans Legislation - Erika Slaymaker
Chapter 8: Identity Work in the Hubristic Present:How Generations as
Groupism Create Polarization - S.L. Crawley (University of South Florida,
United States)
Chapter 9: 'Gender Debate' Discourse: Polarising, bigoted and validating -
Elizabeth Peel (Loughborough University, UK)
Chapter 10: Misinformation in the 'Gender Wars' in Britain: Affective
Attachments in the Use and Misuse of Evidence - Sarah Lamble (Birkbeck,
University of London, UK)
Chapter 11: Navigating the Tensions of Creativity and Division: Planning an
Artist-led Workshop to Address Polarizations around
Sexualities/Genders/Abortion - Carol Ballantine (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Leah Hilliard (National College of Art and Design, Dublin,
Ireland), and Kath Browne
Chapter 12: Crumbled Worlds or Imperfect Utopias: Discussing Our Polarised
Sexual and Gendered Lives - Andrew McCartan (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Jody Moore-Ponce (University College Cork (UCC), Ireland), Ann
Burke (South East Technological University (SETU) in Ireland), Sarah Foudy,
Eliza Thor
References
Index
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction - Kath Browne (University College Dublin, Ireland)
and Emily Kazyak (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States)
Chapter 2: Talking Past Each Other: Political Polarization and Transgender
Athlete Bans - Elizabeth Rahilly (Georgia Southern University, United
States) and Kimberly Martin (Georgia Southern University, United States)
Chapter 3: Incommensurable Realities: LGBTQ Bodies and the Construction of
Religion, Sexuality, and Discrimination in U.S. Federal Religious Exemption
Litigation - Emily Kazyak
Chapter 4: Claiming Space in the Margins: Community Organizations as
Liminal Spaces for Black Transgender Women Navigating Political
Polarization in the U.S. South - Kimya Loder (Georgia Institute of
Technology, United States)
Chapter 5: We Are Just Like Everybody Else: Polarisation and Queer activism
in Lithuania - Rasa Kamarauskaite (SSEES, UCL, UK)
Chapter 6: Queer Legal Geographies of Polarisation in International LGBTQ
Rights Law - Kay Lalor, (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Chapter 7: Uneasy Alliances: Organizing Across Difference to Resist
Anti-Trans Legislation - Erika Slaymaker
Chapter 8: Identity Work in the Hubristic Present:How Generations as
Groupism Create Polarization - S.L. Crawley (University of South Florida,
United States)
Chapter 9: 'Gender Debate' Discourse: Polarising, bigoted and validating -
Elizabeth Peel (Loughborough University, UK)
Chapter 10: Misinformation in the 'Gender Wars' in Britain: Affective
Attachments in the Use and Misuse of Evidence - Sarah Lamble (Birkbeck,
University of London, UK)
Chapter 11: Navigating the Tensions of Creativity and Division: Planning an
Artist-led Workshop to Address Polarizations around
Sexualities/Genders/Abortion - Carol Ballantine (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Leah Hilliard (National College of Art and Design, Dublin,
Ireland), and Kath Browne
Chapter 12: Crumbled Worlds or Imperfect Utopias: Discussing Our Polarised
Sexual and Gendered Lives - Andrew McCartan (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Jody Moore-Ponce (University College Cork (UCC), Ireland), Ann
Burke (South East Technological University (SETU) in Ireland), Sarah Foudy,
Eliza Thor
References
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction - Kath Browne (University College Dublin, Ireland)
and Emily Kazyak (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States)
Chapter 2: Talking Past Each Other: Political Polarization and Transgender
Athlete Bans - Elizabeth Rahilly (Georgia Southern University, United
States) and Kimberly Martin (Georgia Southern University, United States)
Chapter 3: Incommensurable Realities: LGBTQ Bodies and the Construction of
Religion, Sexuality, and Discrimination in U.S. Federal Religious Exemption
Litigation - Emily Kazyak
Chapter 4: Claiming Space in the Margins: Community Organizations as
Liminal Spaces for Black Transgender Women Navigating Political
Polarization in the U.S. South - Kimya Loder (Georgia Institute of
Technology, United States)
Chapter 5: We Are Just Like Everybody Else: Polarisation and Queer activism
in Lithuania - Rasa Kamarauskaite (SSEES, UCL, UK)
Chapter 6: Queer Legal Geographies of Polarisation in International LGBTQ
Rights Law - Kay Lalor, (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Chapter 7: Uneasy Alliances: Organizing Across Difference to Resist
Anti-Trans Legislation - Erika Slaymaker
Chapter 8: Identity Work in the Hubristic Present:How Generations as
Groupism Create Polarization - S.L. Crawley (University of South Florida,
United States)
Chapter 9: 'Gender Debate' Discourse: Polarising, bigoted and validating -
Elizabeth Peel (Loughborough University, UK)
Chapter 10: Misinformation in the 'Gender Wars' in Britain: Affective
Attachments in the Use and Misuse of Evidence - Sarah Lamble (Birkbeck,
University of London, UK)
Chapter 11: Navigating the Tensions of Creativity and Division: Planning an
Artist-led Workshop to Address Polarizations around
Sexualities/Genders/Abortion - Carol Ballantine (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Leah Hilliard (National College of Art and Design, Dublin,
Ireland), and Kath Browne
Chapter 12: Crumbled Worlds or Imperfect Utopias: Discussing Our Polarised
Sexual and Gendered Lives - Andrew McCartan (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Jody Moore-Ponce (University College Cork (UCC), Ireland), Ann
Burke (South East Technological University (SETU) in Ireland), Sarah Foudy,
Eliza Thor
References
Index
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction - Kath Browne (University College Dublin, Ireland)
and Emily Kazyak (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States)
Chapter 2: Talking Past Each Other: Political Polarization and Transgender
Athlete Bans - Elizabeth Rahilly (Georgia Southern University, United
States) and Kimberly Martin (Georgia Southern University, United States)
Chapter 3: Incommensurable Realities: LGBTQ Bodies and the Construction of
Religion, Sexuality, and Discrimination in U.S. Federal Religious Exemption
Litigation - Emily Kazyak
Chapter 4: Claiming Space in the Margins: Community Organizations as
Liminal Spaces for Black Transgender Women Navigating Political
Polarization in the U.S. South - Kimya Loder (Georgia Institute of
Technology, United States)
Chapter 5: We Are Just Like Everybody Else: Polarisation and Queer activism
in Lithuania - Rasa Kamarauskaite (SSEES, UCL, UK)
Chapter 6: Queer Legal Geographies of Polarisation in International LGBTQ
Rights Law - Kay Lalor, (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
Chapter 7: Uneasy Alliances: Organizing Across Difference to Resist
Anti-Trans Legislation - Erika Slaymaker
Chapter 8: Identity Work in the Hubristic Present:How Generations as
Groupism Create Polarization - S.L. Crawley (University of South Florida,
United States)
Chapter 9: 'Gender Debate' Discourse: Polarising, bigoted and validating -
Elizabeth Peel (Loughborough University, UK)
Chapter 10: Misinformation in the 'Gender Wars' in Britain: Affective
Attachments in the Use and Misuse of Evidence - Sarah Lamble (Birkbeck,
University of London, UK)
Chapter 11: Navigating the Tensions of Creativity and Division: Planning an
Artist-led Workshop to Address Polarizations around
Sexualities/Genders/Abortion - Carol Ballantine (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Leah Hilliard (National College of Art and Design, Dublin,
Ireland), and Kath Browne
Chapter 12: Crumbled Worlds or Imperfect Utopias: Discussing Our Polarised
Sexual and Gendered Lives - Andrew McCartan (University College Dublin,
Ireland), Jody Moore-Ponce (University College Cork (UCC), Ireland), Ann
Burke (South East Technological University (SETU) in Ireland), Sarah Foudy,
Eliza Thor
References
Index







