Queer Generations offers a groundbreaking study of sexual citizenship, based on the coming of age narratives of two social generations of LGBTQ people in Australia.
The book’s assembly and analysis of narrative accounts demonstrates the differences contained in people’s experiences of LGBTQ youth sexual citizenship. It is the first book to provide a robust empirical account of the diverse ways in which sexual citizenship is experienced and understood by different social generations of LGBTQ people growing up. By so doing, Queer Generations offers a unique analysis of ongoing contestations over the place of sexual and gender diversity in relation to citizenship.
Chapter One: Introduction: Assembling an Account of LGBTQ Youth Sexual Citizenship Over Time
Chapter Two: Inventing Kinship
Chapter Three: Media Representation, Digital Life and Belonging
Chapter Four: Feeling Education
Chapter Five: Belonging, Affinity and Inclusivity Labour in Health Care
Chapter Six: Reconfiguring the “Public” and the “Private” in Constructions of Sexual Citizenship at Work
Chapter Seven: Locating Sex in Sexual Citizenship
Chapter Eight: LGBTQ Youth Sexual Citizenship and its Discontents: What Proves Difficult to See
Chapter Nine: Conclusion: LGBTQ Youth Sexual Citizenship in a Time of Same-Sex Marriage: Prospects for Decolonising Futures
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