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OverviewOver the last thirty years in the West, there has been enormous change in social and state acceptance regarding sex and sexualities, with an apparent new acceptance and openness towards diverse sexual practices and sexualities. Much of this change has come about through community claims for rights grounded in critical social theory and the language of citizenship. While accepting that much of the critique has been valuable in advancing rights for sexual minorities, Sexual Citizenship and Social Change argues that the mode of critique itself may become problematic. Examining the use and abuse of critique in contemporary sexuality scholarship and associated activism, Darren Langdridge implicates a particular form of critique that is detached, unfettered, and set loose from the usual anchor of tradition. Even the most ostensibly well-meaning critic--and associated critique--can become problematic when their arguments are detached from tradition. Further, the book shows that this unrestrained excess of critique is particularly dangerous because it emerges from within minority sexual communities and their allies, not from the usual conservative opposition to progressive change. Theoretically and empirically grounded, Sexual Citizenship and Social Change draws on ideas and findings from psychology, sociology, politics, and philosophy and offers a radical challenge to the unfettered adoption of a critical approach in sexualities scholarship and activism. It highlights why we need to shine a critical lens on critique itself, while also anchoring it in a more constructive relationship with its natural opposite: tradition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Darren Langdridge (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, The Open University, UK)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 21.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 15.00cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780199926312ISBN 10: 019992631 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 19 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsSection 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: On Sexual Citizenship Chapter 3: The Narrative Nature of Sexual Life Section 2 Chapter 4: Sexual Citizenship and a Clash of Rights Chapter 5: Conservative Claims for Citizenship Chapter 6: Spectacular Critique and Abject Citizenship Section 3 Chapter 7: Towards a Politics of Hospitality Appendix I: A Dialectic of Ideology and Utopia References Notes IndexReviews"This is a profoundly significant book: timely and brave. Langdridge demonstrates precisely why courage is needed to discuss rationally the current state of sexuality and gender politics. His call for balancing critique with tradition may properly be seen as a necessary-and a counterintuitively radical-position in our contemporary context."" -Lisa Downing, University of Birmingham, and author of Selfish Women" This is a profoundly significant book: timely and brave. Langdridge demonstrates precisely why courage is needed to discuss rationally the current state of sexuality and gender politics. His call for balancing critique with tradition may properly be seen as a necessary-and a counterintuitively radical-position in our contemporary context."" -Lisa Downing, University of Birmingham, and author of Selfish Women Author InformationDarren Langdridge is Professor of Psychology at the Open University (UK), and a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy accredited existential psychotherapist working in private practice. For many years Darren has researched and written on sexualities, health, phenomenological methodology, critical theory and psychotherapy, publishing numerous books, papers and book chapters. He is the author or co-editor of a number of books, including Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy (2012), Phenomenological Psychology: Theory, Research and Method (2007), Safe, Sane and Consensual: Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism (2007, with M.J. Barker), and Understanding Non-monogamies (2010, with M.J. Barker). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |