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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dr. Joanna WuestPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780226827513ISBN 10: 0226827518 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 15 September 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part 1 Origins 1 The Science of Civil Rights: The Rise and Demise of Sexual Deviancy 2 Desire in the Throes of Power: Gay Liberation, Psychiatry, and the Politics of Classification 3 “Why Is My Child Gay?”: The Liberal Foundations of Born This Way 4 Immutability before the Gay Gene: Biology and Civil Rights Litigation Part 2 Evolutions and Adaptations 5 Rise of the Gay Gene: Science, Law, Culture, and Hype 6 From Pathology to “Born Perfect”: Marriage Equality and Conversion Therapy Bans 7 The Scientific Gaze in Transgender and Bisexual Politics Conclusion: Beyond Born This Way: Fluid Desires, Fixed Identities, and Entrenched Inequalities Acknowledgments Notes IndexReviews""Today, the belief that LGBTQ+ people were 'born that way' is widespread, and generally taken as indisputable truth. Joanna Wuest traces the history of beliefs about the origins of 'homosexuality,' later expanded to include the entire LGBTQ+ spectrum in a meticulously referenced and nuanced story. This book would make an excellent choice for university classes on social movements, LGBTQ+ studies, sexuality and the law, or anyone interested in the rise of biological explanations for complex human behaviors. . . .a valuable contribution to LGBTQ+ research and activism and should be required reading for those engaged in advocacy work in the current political climate."" * Journal of Homosexuality * ""Wuest marshals impressive empirical evidence and tells a detailed story of the relationship between the LGBTQ+ movement, law and science. . . .Born this Way is an impressive achievement that sheds new light on a vital and timely topic."" * Law & Society Review * ""Wuest argues that beyond the catchy slogans one can trace an ideology that has subsumed LGBT activism, politics, law, science, and healthcare since the 1950s. Genetic or prenatal determinism has been the major arrow in the activist’s quiver, readily adjusted to counter the arguments of anti-gay conservatives. In Wuest’s critique, sexual determinism became a tenet of faith in the LGBT corridors of power early on, leading to gay normalization that neutralized activists’ erstwhile radical queer agenda. She convincingly shows that every stakeholder in the LGBT movement has channeled some version of 'Born This Way.' Even the anti-establishment purists seeking to topple essentialist categories in favor of flexible identities are shown to be entangled with remnants of determinism."" * Gay & Lesbian Review * “Bristling with insight, Born This Way is one of the most important and thought-provoking works of LGBTQ+ scholarship this century. The clearest path to genuine equality, Wuest argues, may not rest on biological claims about the nature of sexuality and gender, but, rather, on claims about the forms of social provision to which everyone is entitled.” -- Cary Franklin | University of California, Los Angeles “Addressing crucial questions that are both timely and timeless, this powerful, persuasive, nuanced book is a conversation-changing account of the sources and consequences of scientific authority in the struggles over LGBTQ+ rights and politics in the United States.” -- Dara Strolovitch | Yale University “A devastatingly smart analysis, Born This Way deftly reveals the political pitfalls of relying too heavily on scientific claims in securing rights and legal protections—and, more fundamentally, that we can never divorce science from politics.” -- Katrina Karkazis | Amherst College “Bristling with insight, Born This Way is one of the most important and thought-provoking works of LGBTQ+ scholarship this century. The clearest path to genuine equality, Wuest argues, may not rest on biological claims about the nature of sexuality and gender, but, rather, on claims about the forms of social provision to which everyone is entitled.” -- Cary Franklin | University of California, Los Angeles “Addressing crucial questions that are both timely and timeless, this powerful, persuasive, nuanced book is a conversation-changing account of the sources and consequences of scientific authority in the struggles over LGBTQ+ rights and politics in the United States.” -- Dara Strolovitch | Yale University “A devastatingly smart analysis, Born This Way deftly reveals the political pitfalls of relying too heavily on scientific claims in securing rights and legal protections—and, more fundamentally, that we can never divorce science from politics.” -- Katrina Karkazis | Amherst College Author InformationJoanna Wuest is assistant professor of politics at Mount Holyoke College. 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