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National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective explores how modern identity politics around the world are gendered and sexualized in multiple ways. Constructions of the imagined collective self often contain references to a heteronormative order, whereas relevant internal or external others are often felt to deviate from this order through their gendered or sexual practices. By contrast, some Western countries have witnessed the evolution of LGBTQI-friendly discourses by certain political actors in recent years, often in the context of the post-9/11 culture wars.

This pathbreaking book focuses on perceptions of self and other in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa from a gendered perspective. It deals with anti-LGBTQI as well as LGBTQI-friendly aspects of modern culture and politics in countries within these regions, focusing on the functions such discursive markers play in nationalist and racist imageries, in discourses legitimizing class differences from the nineteenth century to the present day, including globalized discourses in the context of 9/11 and its aftermath. It shows that discourses on sexuality and gendered performances in everyday life often undermine the stability of such binary constructions, as they point to the multiplicity, ambivalence and the indeterminate character of individual and collective identities under conditions of modernity. Addressing contemporary identity politics both in a wider historical context and within a transregional comparative framework thus helps to discern differences and similarities between different world regions and serves to dislocate essentialized notions of cultural differences based on gender and sex. This book will appeal to those with an interest in Political Sociology, Gender Studies, and Globalisation.

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National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective
National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective explores how modern identity politics around the world are gendered and sexualized in multiple ways. Constructions of the imagined collective self often contain references to a heteronormative order, whereas relevant internal or external others are often felt to deviate from this order through their gendered or sexual practices. By contrast, some Western countries have witnessed the evolution of LGBTQI-friendly discourses by certain political actors in recent years, often in the context of the post-9/11 culture wars.
This pathbreaking book focuses on perceptions of self and other in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa from a gendered perspective. It deals with anti-LGBTQI as well as LGBTQI-friendly aspects of modern culture and politics in countries within these regions, focusing on the functions such discursive markers play in nationalist and racist imageries, in discourses legitimizing class differences from the nineteenth century to the present day, including globalized discourses in the context of 9/11 and its aftermath. It shows that discourses on sexuality and gendered performances in everyday life often undermine the stability of such binary constructions, as they point to the multiplicity, ambivalence and the indeterminate character of individual and collective identities under conditions of modernity. Addressing contemporary identity politics both in a wider historical context and within a transregional comparative framework thus helps to discern differences and similarities between different world regions and serves to dislocate essentialized notions of cultural differences based on gender and sex. This book will appeal to those with an interest in Political Sociology, Gender Studies, and Globalisation.
Achim Rohde is a Middle East historian and scientific coordinator of the research network Re-Configurations: History, Remembrance and Transformative Processes in the Middle East and North Africa at the Center for Near and Middle East Studies, Philipps-Universitt Marburg.
Christina von Braun is the co-director of The Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg, established in 2012. She was nominated full professor in 1994 at Humboldt University, Institute for Cultural History and Theory. Before, she worked as a freelance writer and film maker in New York, Paris, and Bonn, authoring 13 monographs, many edited books and more than fifty films.
Stefanie Schler-Springorum studied Modern History, Ethnology and Political Science at the Universities of Gttingen, Germany, and Barcelona, Spain. She gained her PhD in 1993 from the University of Bochum, Germany. She has been head of the German branch of the Leo Baeck Institute since 2009, and Director of the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism, Berlin, since 2011.
Sexualities in Society
Series editor:
Helen Hester, The University of West London, UK
www.routledge.com/Sexualities-in-Society/book-series/ASHSER1428
Sexualities in Society offers a dedicated and much-needed space for the very best in interdisciplinary research on sex, sexualities, and twenty-first-century society. Its contemporary focus, methodological inclusivity, and international scope will provide a distinctive vantage point in terms of surveying the social organization of sexuality. It critically addresses numerous aspects of sex and sexuality, from media representations, to embodied sexual practices, to the sometimes controversial issues surrounding consent, sexual fantasy, and identity politics. It represents a critically rigorous, theoretically informed, and genuinely interdisciplinary attempt to interrogate a complex nexus of ideas regarding the ways in which sexualities inform, and are informed by, the broader sociopolitical contexts in which they emerge.
Titles in this series
Rethinking Misogyny
Mens Perceptions of Female Power in Dating Relationships
Anna Arrowsmith
Consumer Sexualities
Women and Sex Shopping
Rachel Wood
Radical Sex Between Men
Assembling Desiring-Machines
Edited by Dave Holmes, Stuart J. Murray and Thomas Foth
Sex in the Digital Age
Paul G. Nixon and Isabel K. Dsterhft
National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective
The Homophobic Argument
Edited by Achim Rohde, Christina von Braun and Stefanie Schler-Springorum
National Politics and Sexuality in Transregional Perspective
The Homophobic Argument
Edited by Achim Rohde, Christina von Braun and Stefanie Schler-Springorum
First published 2018 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2018
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2018 selection and editorial matter, Achim Rohde, Christina von Braun, Stefanie Schler-Springorum; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Achim Rohde, Christina von Braun, Stefanie Schler-Springorum to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-1-472-48264-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-59744-7 (ebk)
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Contents
Achim Rohde, Christina von Braun and Stefanie Schler-Springorum
Paul Mepschen
Deniz Akin and Stine Helena Bang Svendsen
Hana opi
Pawel Leszkowicz
Claudia Bruns
Ofri Ilany
Jolanda Guardi
Max Kramer
Pinar Ilkkaracan
Achim Rohde
Deniz Akin holds a BS in Sociology and M.Phil in Gender and Development. She is currently a PhD candidate at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her PhD project is entitled Queer challenges to the Norwegian Policies and Practices of Immigration: Asylum-seeking in Norway on the grounds of sexual orientation. Her research interests include sexuality, migration, and queer studies.
Christina von Braun is the co-director of The Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg, established in 2012. She was nominated full professor in 1994 at Humboldt University, Institute for Cultural History and Theory. Before, she worked as a freelance writer and film maker in New York, Paris, and Bonn, authoring more than fifty films. From 19962005 she was head of the Department of Gender Studies at Humboldt University, from 2005 to 2012 she directed a state-funded PhD program on Gender as a Category of Knowledge. Her research fields comprise media theory, religious history, history of antisemitism and gender. Among her recent monographs:
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