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Sexualities, Transnationalism, and Globalisation
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ABSTRACT
This innovative book explores the dynamic and contested interactions – including the mutually constitutive relationships – among sexualities, transnationalism, and globalisation.
Bringing together contributors with a variety of disciplinary, geographic, and theoretical perspectives, this text explores new theories and trends in sexuality research, including lived experiences of sexuality in this rapidly globalising world; changing relationships between sexualities, transnationalism, and globalisation; interventions, activism, and policy responses to the global challenges of sexual health; and relevant reflections on and implications for equity and social justice in the ongoing processes of contemporary globalisation. It is comprised of three sections, focusing on: transnational sexualities; transnational sexual politics; and transnational sexual activism.
Sexualities, Transnationalism, and Globalisation will be of interest to students and scholars from a range of disciplines and fields, including sociology, sexuality studies, anthropology, geography, international relations, politics, and public health.
1.Introduction Part I: Transnational Sexualities: Migration, Diasporic Spaces and Sexual Citizenship 2.Sexuality and borders: differential movements of queer migrants within the borderland 3.‘You can reject me; I can also reject you’: intersections of migration, race/ethnicity and sexuality among Chinese diasporic gay men in Australia 4.Transnational sexuality: trajectories of Chinese queer immigrants to Canada Part II: Transnational sexual politics: global markets, gender and geopolitics 5.Constrained transnational mobility: Filipina sex workers’ navigation of gendered border regimes in Asia 6.(Un)seeing the other(s): transnational sex work, transnational athletic sponsorship, and multifocalisation in Han Ong’s The Disinherited 7.The transnationalisation of online sexual violation: the case of ‘revenge pornography’ as a theoretical and political problematic 8.Beyond queer liberalism: on queer globalities and regionalism from postcolonial Hong Kong Part III: Transnational sexual activism: global queer movements, local experiences and resistances 9.‘United in diversity’: resonances of the ‘global gay’ in EU identity discourses 10.Casa Miga: a case of LGBT-led, transnational sexual activism in Latin America 11.Progressive LGBTQI movements in a transnational context: toward a queer liberation perspective 12.Heteroactivism: transnational resistances to LGBT equalities