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Provincial Queens
The Gay and Lesbian Community in the North-West of England
Year of Publication: 2007
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 271 pp.
ISBN 978-3-03910-930-2  pb.
 
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  Sociology
  Women's and Gender Studies
Book synopsis
What do we mean by 'the gay community'? What is the state of 'gay and lesbian politics' in contemporary Britain? Have 'communitarian' ideas provided a framework for change? And what is the view from outside the capital? Recent years have seen both significant legal and social reform benefiting lesbian and gay people under a government whose communitarian political credo has stressed the importance of 'community' and 'rights and responsibilities'. What effect has this had? What is the influence of identity, space and location, politics, and community itself? On the basis of qualitative research with gay men and lesbians working for change in Liverpool and Manchester, the author examines whether gay and lesbian equality and the idea of 'the gay community' can be understood and furthered within a framework of communitarian ideas.
Contents
Contents: Political change and visibility of gay and lesbian population - Critique of textual, postmodern and 'queer' approaches to gay and lesbian studies - The importance of real-life sociological research and the everyday lives of gay and lesbian people - Being and becoming gay - Experiences of personal and institutional homophobia - Influence of issues such as birthplace, the family and marriage, religion, place in the lifecourse, the media - Other identities - ethnicity, disability, gender - Locality and space - Gay public space in the North-West - Liverpool and Manchester - The gay village and the contrasts between the two cities - Examples of anti-gay discrimination - Changes in the law under New Labour - Achieving change and ground-level policy making - Personal politics and attitude towards national and local gay community organisations - Applying social movement theories - The impact of the health agenda - Communitarian thinking and gay equality - Theorising New Labour, contemporary politics and the future for gay and lesbian equality.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Author: Mike Homfray is currently attached to Health and Applied Social Sciences at Liverpool Hope University as an associate lecturer. He has been involved in a number of initiatives relating to gay and lesbian equality including liaison work with local authorities and the police, and previously worked within the voluntary sector. He holds a B.A. from Lancaster University and gained an M.A. with Distinction, and a Ph.D. from Liverpool University.
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