Challenging DiversityCambridge University Press, 2004 |
Contents
Introduction mapping the terrain | 1 |
Diversity politics beyond a pluralism without limits | 15 |
From blokes to smokes theorising the difference | 40 |
Towards equality of power | 68 |
Normative encounters the politics of samesex spousal equality | 91 |
Getting in the way the social power of nuisance | 118 |
Common terms and phrases
AnzaldĂșa approach argued articulated boundaries capacity challenge Chantal Mouffe chapter choices communities concerns conduct constitute context counter-normative cultural discourse discussion distinction diversity politics dominant economic effects embedded emphasis environment equality of power equality's eruv exist explore extent feminist focus focuses forms Fraser freedom gay marriage gender Greenham groups harm heterosexual highlight identified identity impact individual instance institutional intersecting intimate/impersonal Jeffrey Weeks Judith Butler Kymlicka lesbian lesbian and gay LETS liberal London mainstream mobilised Mouffe Nancy Fraser negative freedom normative principles oppression organising principles particular pathways peace camp perspective politics of diversity practices principles of inequality processes proper place public/private question race radical registered partnerships relations of inequality relationship role same-sex marriage same-sex spousal sexuality smoking social dynamics social inequality social relations society space of diversity spousal recognition status structure suggest Summerhill Summerhill School sustain symbolic tobacco smoking transgender transsexual values wider women
References to this book
The World We Have Won: The Remaking of Erotic and Intimate Life Jeffrey Weeks No preview available - 2007 |
Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics of Location Emily Grabham No preview available - 2009 |