Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing

Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781351131612
ISBN-13 : 1351131613
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing by : Emma K. Russell

Despite ongoing challenges to the criminalisation and surveillance of queer lives, police leaders are now promoted as allies and defenders of LGBT rights. However, in this book, Emma K. Russell argues that the surface inclusion of select LGBT identities in the protective aspirations of the law is deeply tenuous and conditional, and that police recognition is both premised upon and reproductive of an imaginary of' 'good queer citizens'—those who are respectable, responsible, and 'just like' their heterosexual counterparts. Based on original empirical research, Russell presents a detailed analysis of the political complexities, compromises, and investments that underpin LGBT efforts to achieve sexual rights and protections. With a historical trajectory that spans the so-called 'decriminalisation' era to the present day, she shows how LGBT activists have both resisted and embraced police incursions into queer space, and how—with LGBT support—police leaders have re-crafted histories of violence as stories of institutional progress. Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing advances broader understandings of the nature of police power and the shifting terrain of sexual citizenship. It will be of interest to students and researchers of criminology, sociology, and law engaged in studies of policing, social justice, and gender and sexuality.

Safe Space

Safe Space
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9780822378860
ISBN-13 : 0822378868
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Safe Space by : Christina B. Hanhardt

Winner, 2014 Lambda Literary Award in LGBT Studies Since the 1970s, a key goal of lesbian and gay activists has been protection against street violence, especially in gay neighborhoods. During the same time, policymakers and private developers declared the containment of urban violence to be a top priority. In this important book, Christina B. Hanhardt examines how LGBT calls for "safe space" have been shaped by broader public safety initiatives that have sought solutions in policing and privatization and have had devastating effects along race and class lines. Drawing on extensive archival and ethnographic research in New York City and San Francisco, Hanhardt traces the entwined histories of LGBT activism, urban development, and U.S. policy in relation to poverty and crime over the past fifty years. She highlights the formation of a mainstream LGBT movement, as well as the very different trajectories followed by radical LGBT and queer grassroots organizations. Placing LGBT activism in the context of shifting liberal and neoliberal policies, Safe Space is a groundbreaking exploration of the contradictory legacies of the LGBT struggle for safety in the city.

Policing Public Sex

Policing Public Sex
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Publisher : South End Press
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 089608549X
ISBN-13 : 9780896085497
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Policing Public Sex by : Ephen Glenn Colter

As some activists have turned to regulation rather than education in the effort to curb the AIDS epidemic, the public culture at the foundation of queer culture has come under attack.

Vice Patrol

Vice Patrol
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9780226769783
ISBN-13 : 022676978X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Vice Patrol by : Anna Lvovsky

"Vice Patrol: Cops, Courts, and the Struggle over Urban Gay Life chronicles how local police and criminal justice systems intruded on gay individuals, criminalizing, profiling, surveilling, and prosecuting them from the 1930's through the 1960's. Anna Lvovsky details the progression of enforcement strategies through the targeting of gay-friendly bars by liquor boards, enticement of sexual overtures by plainclothes police decoys, and surveilling of public bathrooms via peepholes and two-way mirrors to catch someone "in the act." Lvovsky shows how the use of tactics indistinguishable from entrapment to criminalize homosexual men in public and private spaces produced charges brought forward and disputed by attorneys and evidence that had to stand before judges, who at times intervened against punitive policies. In Vice Patrol the author demonstrates how developments in the psychological, medical, and sociological handling of homosexuality filtered into police stations, courthouses, and the wider culture"--

Queer Clout

Queer Clout
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780812247916
ISBN-13 : 0812247914
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Queer Clout by : Timothy Stewart-Winter

Queer Clout weaves together activism and electoral politics to trace the gay movement's path since the 1950s in Chicago. Stewart-Winter stresses gay people's and African Americans' shared focus on police harassment, highlighting how black political leaders enabled white gays and lesbians to join an emerging liberal coalition in city hall.

Cruising Utopia

Cruising Utopia
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9780814757284
ISBN-13 : 0814757286
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Cruising Utopia by : José Esteban Muñoz

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Queering Criminology

Queering Criminology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781137513342
ISBN-13 : 1137513349
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Criminology by : Matthew Ball

Queer criminological work is at the forefront of critical academic criminology, responding to the exclusion of queer communities from criminology, and the injustices that they experience through the criminal justice system. This volume draws together both theoretical and empirical contributions that develop the growing scholarship being produced at the intersection of 'queer' and 'criminology'. Reflecting the diversity of research that is undertaken at this intersection, the contributions to this volume offer a deeper theoretical and conceptual development of this field alongside empirical research that illustrates the continued relevance and urgency of such scholarship. The contributions consider what it means to be queering criminology in the current political, social, and criminological climate, and chart directions along which this field might develop in order to ensure that greater social and criminal justice for LGBTIQ communities is achieved.

Queer London

Queer London
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780226354620
ISBN-13 : 0226354628
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Queer London by : Matt Houlbrook

'Queer London' explores the underground gay culture of London during four decades when homosexual acts between consenting adults remained illegal. The author discovers how queer men made sense of their sexuality and how their lifestyles were affected by and in turn influenced the life of the metropolis.

Wide-Open Town

Wide-Open Town
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9780520244740
ISBN-13 : 0520244745
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Wide-Open Town by : Nan Alamilla Boyd

Traces the history of gay men and lesbians in San Francisco, from the turn of the century, when queer bars emerged in San Francisco's tourist districts, to 1965, when a raid on a drag ball energized the gay community. Includes excerpts from oral histories of lesbians and gay men who have lived in San Francisco since the 1930s.

Captive Genders

Captive Genders
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Publisher : AK Press
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781849352352
ISBN-13 : 1849352356
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Captive Genders by : Eric A. Stanley

A Lambda Literary Award finalist, Captive Genders is a powerful tool against the prison industrial complex and for queer liberation. This expanded edition contains four new essays, including a foreword by CeCe McDonald and a new essay by Chelsea Manning. Eric Stanley is a postdoctoral fellow at UCSD. His writings appear in Social Text, American Quarterly, and Women and Performance, as well as various collections. Nat Smith works with Critical Resistance and the Trans/Variant and Intersex Justice Project. CeCe McDonald was unjustly incarcerated after fatally stabbing a transphobic attacker in 2011. She was released in 2014 after serving nineteen months for second-degree manslaughter.