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"This important study is both an analysis of and a call to an involved politics. It opens the door to a far-reaching dialogue."
Martin Duberman, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, The City University of New York
An active participant in and theorist of the gay and lesbian movement, Mark Blasius contends that being gay or lesbian is by definition political. By extension, the phenomenon of a movement founded on collective identity is a quintessential part of American politics. The continually rising public consciousness of the needs and interest of gays and lesbians provides Blasius with a vehicle for showing how a particular aspect of human life comes to assume political dimensions. Upon this premise, he analyzes the process of how power is exercised through sexuality and traces the historical conditions that have made possible a gay and lesbian politics
Drawing on works of political philosophy, social science, including Foucault, and gay and lesbian studies, Blasius explores the invention of a gay and lesbian ethos, through which participation, even for apolitical gays and lesbians, goes beyond a shared culture and perspective. It is a way of life more encompassing than either sexual orientation or lifestyle alone. Though he acknowledges and reflects upon the divergent range of gay and lesbian experiences, Blasius provides a framework based on theories of power, sexuality, and ethics that elaborates the significance of the movement as a whole within contemporary society.
"It is in the process of coming out...Blasius argues, that lesbians and gay men create themselvesas new subjects, as the producers of new truth, and as agents of social change. Blasius gives a coherent account that ties together all these processesfrom coming out to the emergence of lesbian and gay studies-and goes on to show the 'ethical' contribution that lesbians and gay men make to contemporary American society."
Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review
"An engaging book that intelligently explores a range of possibilities in human relations."
George Kateb, Department of Politics, Princeton University
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Creation of Gay and Lesbian Politics
A Historical Ontology of Politics
Power, Subjectivity, and Truth
Politics and Technologies of Government
2. A Politics of Sexuality
Poser in Modernity: Biopower
Sexuality Becomes a Political Issue
Sexuality: A Technology of Government
The Lesbian and Gay Politics of Sexuality
3. Sexuality, Subjectivity, and Political Identity
A Genealogy of Gay and Lesbian Identity
Erotics: From Subjection to Agency
Silence = Death: Coming Out and the Creation of the Self
Conclusion: After Sexuality, Erotics?
4. What Are Lesbian and Gay Rights?
Sexuality and Normativity: A Relational Right
AIDS and Biopower
Conclusion
5. An Ethos of Lesbian and Gay Existence
Lesbian and Gay Existence: Sexual Orientation, Lifestyle, and Community
The Emergence of a Lesbian and Gay Ethos
Ethos, Knowledge, and Politics
Gay and Lesbian Politics and a New Ethic
Conclusion
Index
Mark Blasius, Associate Professor of Political Science at City University of New York, LaGuardia, is the co-author of We Are Everywhere: An Historical Sourcebook in Gay and Lesbian Politics.
Sexuality Studies/Sexual Identity
Political Science and Public Policy
Philosophy and Ethics
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