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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Corinne L. Mason (She has left Brandon University and moved to Mount Royal University.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367427559ISBN 10: 0367427559 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 02 August 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction to Queer Development Studies Reader Corinne L. Mason Section 1: Queering Policy and Planning 1. Foundational: Changing Families and Communities: An LGBT Contribution to an Alternative Development Path Peter Drucker 2. Troubling Hetero/cisnormative Educational Practices in International Development Robert C. Mizzi 3. Queerying Development Planning: Recognizing Needs and Identifying Vulnerable Populations in Africa Petra L. Doan 4. Gender, Sexuality and Development: avenues for action in a post-2015 development era Chloe Vaast and Elizabeth Mills Section 2: Queer Development Critique 5. Foundational: Arrested development or the queerness of savages: resisting evolutionary narratives of difference (with new preface) Neville Hoad 6. Dangerous Liaisons? (Homo)Developmentalism, Sexual Modernization and LGBTIQ Rights in Europe Christine M. Klapeer 7. Decolonizing development work: a Transfeminist perspective Chamindra Weerawardhan Section 3: Global LGBTIQ Rights 8. Foundational: Critique of ‘sexual orientation’ and ‘gender identity’ in human rights discourse: global queer politics beyond the Yogyakarta Principles Matthew Waites 9. LGBTIQ (In)Visibility: A Human Security Approach to SOGIESC Ariel G. Mekler 10. Liveable Lives: A Transnational Queer-Feminist Reflection on Sexuality, Development and Governance Niharika Banerjea and Kath Browne 11. The Growing Chasm: International Polarization Around Queer Rights Dennis Altman and Jonathan Symons Section 4: Aiding Queer Mobilizations? 12. Foundation: Rescue, and Real Love: Same-sex Desire in International Development Andil Gosine 13. Queer Paradise: Development and Recognition in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec Marcus McGee 14. Queer Dilemmas: LGBT Activism and International Funding Julie Moreau and Ashley Currier 15. Politicized Priorities: Critical Implications for LGBTQ Movements Nick J. Mulé 16. Circumscribed Recognition: creating a space for young queer people in Delhi Maria Tonini 17. Disrupting Joburg Pride: Exploring the depoliticisation of Africa’s first Pride march Nyx McLeanReviews""A must-read and a much-needed handbook for anyone interested in queer investigations of development. It brings together for the first time key queerly diverse and emergent scholars and activists in the field, while facing head-on the contestations and debates about both queerness and development."" — Ilan Kapoor, York University, Toronto, Canada ""The ‘sexuality turn’ in development studies comes under timely and through scrutiny in this collection. Bringing together established and emerging voices in the field, it stages fresh conversations about the contested meanings of development and queerness, but also the debates and contradictions in queer theory and development studies. A valuable resource for thinking and teaching."" — Jyoti Puri, Professor of Sociology, Simmons College, Boston, USA ""An indispensable resource for understanding the contested histories, theories, and projects of the emerging field of queer development. This diverse collection of critical interventions variously disrupt current ""progressive"" narratives that tie colonial and neoliberal agendas to LGBT rights, while creating much-needed space for imagining and enacting queer futures otherwise."" — Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA A must-read and a much-needed handbook for anyone interested in queer investigations of development. It brings together for the first time key queerly diverse and emergent scholars and activists in the field, while facing head-on the contestations and debates about both queerness and development. - Ilan Kapoor, York University, Toronto, Canada The `sexuality turn' in development studies comes under timely and through scrutiny in this collection. Bringing together established and emerging voices in the field, it stages fresh conversations about the contested meanings of development and queerness, but also the debates and contradictions in queer theory and development studies. A valuable resource for thinking and teaching. - Jyoti Puri, Professor of Sociology, Simmons College, Boston, USA An indispensable resource for understanding the contested histories, theories, and projects of the emerging field of queer development. This diverse collection of critical interventions variously disrupt current progressive narratives that tie colonial and neoliberal agendas to LGBT rights, while creating much-needed space for imagining and enacting queer futures otherwise. - Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA Author InformationCorinne L. Mason is an Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Sociology at Brandon University, Canada. Mason is the author of Manufacturing Urgency: Violence Against Women and the Development Industry, and her work can be found in Feminist Formations, International Feminist Journal of Politics, and Feminist Media Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |