ABSTRACT
Regulating Sex is an anthology that presents debates over the role of the state in constructing and controlling erotic practice, intimacy, and identity. The purpose of this edited volume is to address sexual dilemmas in law and the state in substantive areas such as same-sex domestic partnerships, sexual economies, and childhood sexuality via a series of spirited dialogues between socio-legal scholars from diverse disciplinary, national, and political perspectives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|48 pages
The Regulation of Queer Identities and Intimacies
chapter Chapter 1|16 pages
Liberalism and Social Movement Success: The Case of United States Sodomy Statutes
chapter Chapter 3|14 pages
Unprincipled Exclusions
part II|77 pages
The Regulation of Sexual Commerce
part III|144 pages
The Regulation of Childhood and Gendered “Innocence”
chapter Chapter 9|24 pages
Sexual Abuse Victims and the Wholesome Family
part IV|64 pages
Beyond Regulation: Towards Sexual Justice