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Title After marriage equality : the future of LGBT rights / edited by Carlos A. Ball.

Publication Info. New York ; London : New York University Press, 2016.
©2016

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Will victory bring change? : a mature social movement faces the future / Gary Mucciaroni -- Two steps forward, one step back : the slow forward dance of LGBT rights in America / Donald P. Haider-Markel & Jami Taylor -- Still not equal : a report from the red states / Clifford Rosky -- LGBT elders : making the case for equity in aging / Nancy J. Knauer -- Marriage as blindspot : what children with LGBT parents need now / Nancy D. Polikoff -- A new stage for the LGBT movement : protecting gender and sexual multiplicities / Carlos A. Ball -- A more promiscuous politics : LGBT rights without the LGBT rights / Joseph J. Fischel -- Diverging identities : gender differences and LGBT rights / Russell K. Robinson -- What marriage equality teaches us : the afterlife of racism and homophobia / Katherine Franke -- Canadian LGBT politics after marriage / David Rayside -- Pitfalls of normalization : the Dutch case and the future of equality / Jan Willem Duyvendak -- Power of theory : same-sex marriage, education, and gender panic in France / Bruno Perreau.
Summary In persuading the Supreme Court that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry, the LGBT rights movement has achieved its most important objective of the last few decades. Throughout its history, the marriage equality movement has been criticized by those who believe marriage rights were a conservative cause overshadowed a host of more important issues. Now that nationwide marriage equality is a reality, everyone who cares about LGBT rights must grapple with how best to promote the interests of sexual and gender identity minorities in a society that permits same-sex couples to marry. This book brings together twelve original essays by leading scholars of law, politics, and society to address the most important question facing the LGBT movement today: What does marriage equality mean for the future of LGBT rights? After Marriage Equality, The Future of LGBT Rights explores crucial and wide-ranging social, political, and legal issues confronting the LGBT movement, including the impact of marriage equality on political activism and mobilization, antidiscrimination laws, transgender rights, LGBT elders, parenting laws and policies, religious liberty, sexual autonomy, and gender and race differences. The book also looks at how LGBT movements in other nations have responded to the recognition of same-sex marriages, adn what we might emulate or adjust in our own advocacy. Aiming to spark discussion and further debate regarding the challenges and possibilities of the LGBT movement's future, After Marriage Equality will be of interest to anyone who cares about the future of sexual equality. -- from dust jacket.
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Subject Europa.
Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld.
Sexual minorities -- Civil rights -- United States.
Sexual minorities.
Civil rights.
United States.
Same-sex marriage -- United States.
Same-sex marriage.
Gay liberation movement -- United States.
Gay liberation movement.
Sexual minorities -- Civil rights.
Same-sex marriage.
Gay liberation movement.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Essays.
Essays.
Subject LGBTQ+ people.
Sexual minorities.
Same-sex marriage.
Added Author Ball, Carlos A., editor.
Other Form: Print version: After marriage equality. New York ; London : New York University Press, 2016 9781479883080 (DLC) 2015043573 (OCoLC)928645327
ISBN 9781479898794 (electronic book)
1479898791 (electronic book)
9781479883080
1479883085
Standard No. 99971756870