ABSTRACT

Debate about the rights of sexual minorities, whether individuals or members of same-sex couples, has become an important issue for legislatures and courts in many constitutional democracies. This volume collects together some of the more significant writings in the debate, and reflects a variety of perspectives: liberal, conservative, and radical. The topics covered include the meaning and importance of sexual freedom, gender roles, marriage and other significant partnerships, child care and adoption, the criminal law, employment, and expression and pornography. The volume also seeks to relate arguments about sexual orientation and rights to broader debates within feminist theory.

part 1|68 pages

Organizing the Arguments

part 2|283 pages

Substantive Progressive Arguments

chapter 3|26 pages

Liberal Community

chapter [5]|55 pages

Hardwick and Historiography†

chapter 8|26 pages

Pornographies*

chapter 9|35 pages

Pornography/Death

The Problem of Gay Pornography in a Straight Supremacist System

part 3|77 pages

Conservative Arguments and Responses to Them