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Sexual citizenship and social change: a dialectical approach to narratives of tradition and critique

In: Sexuality, identity, and society series

In: Oxford scholarship online

In: Psychology

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Abstract

Over the last 30 years in the West, there has been enormous change in social and state acceptance regarding sex and sexualities, with an apparent new acceptance and openness towards diverse sexual practices and sexualities. Much of this change has come about through community claims for rights grounded in critical social theory and the language of citizenship. While accepting that much of the critique has been valuable in advancing rights for sexual minorities, 'Sexual Citizenship and Social Change' argues that the mode of critique itself may become problematic. Examining the use and abuse of critique in contemporary sexuality scholarship and associated activism, Darren Langdridge implicates a particular form of critique that is detached, unfettered, and set loose from the usual anchor of tradition.

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Sexual citizenship and social change: a dialectical approach to narratives of tradition and critique

In: Sexuality identity and society

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