By analyzing the relationship between lesbian and gay movements and the state, this ground-breaking book addresses two interconnected issues: to what extent is the lesbian and gay movement influenced by the state and, to a lesser extent, whether the lesbian and gay movement has somehow influenced the state, for instance by altering forms of sexual regulation.
Argentina: a Queer Tango between the Lesbian and Gay movement and the State
págs. 13-26
Australia: parties, federalism and rights agendas
págs. 27-42
Belgium: The Paradoxical strength of disunion
págs. 43-56
Brazil: from aids to human rights
págs. 57-72
Canada: The power of institutions
págs. 73-88
India: From Tensions to Transformation
págs. 89-102
The Netherlands: depoliticization of homosexuality and homosexualization of politics
págs. 103-118
Poland: sovereignty and sexuality in Post-socialist Times
págs. 119-134
Singapore, indonesia and Malaysia: arrested development!
págs. 135-152
South Africa: opportunities seized in the Post-apartheid era
págs. 153-166
Spain: building Reciprocal Relations between Lesbian and Gay organizations and the state
págs. 167-180
United Kingdom: Changing Political opportunity structures, Policy success and Continuing Challenges for Lesbian, Gay and bisexual Movements
págs. 181-196
United States: multi-institutional politics, social movements and the state
págs. 197-212
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