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OverviewWinner, 2025 ISA LGBTQA Caucus Book Prize An in-depth look at the global movement to curtail LGBTI rights—and how the LGBTI movement responds to it In the past three decades, remarkable progress has been made in numerous countries for the rights of individuals marginalized due to their sexual orientation and gender identity. The advancements in LGBTI rights can largely be attributed to the tireless efforts of the transnational LGBTI-rights movement, forward-thinking governments in pioneering nations, and the evolving human rights frameworks of international organizations. However, this journey towards equality has been met with formidable opposition. An increasingly interconnected and globally networked resistance, backed by religious-nationalist elements and conservative governments, has emerged to challenge LGBTI and women's rights, even seeking to reinterpret and co-opt international human rights law. In The Global Fight Against LGBTI Rights, authors Phillip M. Ayoub and Kristina Stoeckl investigate this complex landscape, drawing from over a decade of in-depth fieldwork and over 240 interviews with LGBTI activists, anti-LGBTI proponents, and various state and international organization actors. The authors explore the mechanisms and strategies employed by the conservative transnational movement, seeking to understand its composition and the construction of its agenda. With a wealth of empirical evidence and insightful analysis, this book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the ongoing global battle for LGBTI rights. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phillip M. Ayoub , Kristina StoecklPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781479824809ISBN 10: 1479824801 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 18 June 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 ContentsReviewsSome scholars of sexual politics like simple stories —there are “good guys” and “bad guys” and in the end, the good guys triumph. Not Ayoub and Stoekl! In their profound new book, they excavate the complex interactions between the pro- and anti-LGBTIQ movements and their embedding in broader secular/liberal and religious/conservative networks at both the domestic and transnational levels. What results is a “double helix” of movement/ countermovement interactions embedded in both states and international institutions, a complex which the authors describe and analyze with immense expertise and profound wisdom. * Sidney Tarrow, author of Power in Movement * This important book stands as one of the finest contributions to the ever-growing research on neoconservative anti-gender opposition to equality politics. Based on extensive empirical work, Phillip M. Ayoub and Kristina Stoeckl guide us through an eye-opening exploration of the rapidly expanding and increasingly effective transnational moral conservative movements. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to grasp the complex dynamics of contemporary resistance to what seemed like an unstoppable march towards full equality. * Roman Kuhar, author of Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing Against Equality * This important book draws upon a decade of fieldwork to offer a sober assessment of the impact that transnational movements for and against LGBTQI rights have had in making gender, sexuality, and gender identity central to world politics. The authors provide compelling evidence that the movement’s targets and campaigns–whether over reproductive rights, women’s roles, sexual orientation, same-sex marriage, or drag performances–are almost always intertwined with panic around the destabilization of masculinity and femininity and challenges to patriarchy. * Verta Taylor, co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of U. S. Women’s Social Movement Activism * Some scholars of sexual politics like simple stories —there are “good guys” and “bad guys” and in the end, the good guys triumph. Not Ayoub and Stoekl! In their profound new book, they excavate the complex interactions between the pro- and anti-LGBTIQ movements and their embedding in broader secular/liberal and religious/conservative networks at both the domestic and transnational levels. What results is a “double helix” of movement/ countermovement interactions embedded in both states and international institutions, a complex which the authors describe and analyze with immense expertise and profound wisdom. * Sidney Tarrow, author of Power in Movement * """Some scholars of sexual politics like simple stories —there are “good guys” and “bad guys” and in the end, the good guys triumph. Not Ayoub and Stoekl! In their profound new book, they excavate the complex interactions between the pro- and anti-LGBTIQ movements and their embedding in broader secular/liberal and religious/conservative networks at both the domestic and transnational levels. What results is a “double helix” of movement/ countermovement interactions embedded in both states and international institutions, a complex which the authors describe and analyze with immense expertise and profound wisdom."" * Sidney Tarrow, author of Power in Movement *" """Some scholars of sexual politics like simple stories —there are “good guys” and “bad guys” and in the end, the good guys triumph. Not Ayoub and Stoekl! In their profound new book, they excavate the complex interactions between the pro- and anti-LGBTIQ movements and their embedding in broader secular/liberal and religious/conservative networks at both the domestic and transnational levels. What results is a “double helix” of movement/ countermovement interactions embedded in both states and international institutions, a complex which the authors describe and analyze with immense expertise and profound wisdom."" * Sidney Tarrow, author of Power in Movement * ""This important book stands as one of the finest contributions to the ever-growing research on neoconservative anti-gender opposition to equality politics. Based on extensive empirical work, Phillip M. Ayoub and Kristina Stoeckl guide us through an eye-opening exploration of the rapidly expanding and increasingly effective transnational moral conservative movements. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to grasp the complex dynamics of contemporary resistance to what seemed like an unstoppable march towards full equality."" * Roman Kuhar, author of Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing Against Equality * ""This important book draws upon a decade of fieldwork to offer a sober assessment of the impact that transnational movements for and against LGBTQI rights have had in making gender, sexuality, and gender identity central to world politics. The authors provide compelling evidence that the movement’s targets and campaigns–whether over reproductive rights, women’s roles, sexual orientation, same-sex marriage, or drag performances–are almost always intertwined with panic around the destabilization of masculinity and femininity and challenges to patriarchy."" * Verta Taylor, co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of U. S. Women’s Social Movement Activism *" Author InformationPhillip M. Ayoub (Author) Phillip M. Ayoub is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science at University College London. He is the award-winning author of When States Come Out: Europe’s Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility and co-editor of LGBT Activism and the Making of Europe: A Rainbow Europe? Kristina Stoeckl (Author) Kristina Stoeckl is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Political Science at LUISS, Rome. She is the author of several books, including The Russian Orthodox Church and Human Rights, and The Moralist International: Russia in the Global Culture Wars, co-authored with Dmitry Uzlaner. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |