Queer in Aotearoa New Zealand

by Lynne Alice (Editor)

Other authorsLynne Star (Editor)
Paper Book, 2004

Notes

Essays on gender identity, gay liberation and more ... more

Description

Much has changed since the beginnings of the gay liberation movement and the feminist movement in the 1970s in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Yet, to a degree, the invisibility of gay male, lesbian and transsexual lifestyles as well as individual struggles for rights and recognition remains. The diverse contributions in this book discuss how the reframing of 'queer' as a proud, border-crossing identity challenges conventional views of gay, lesbian, transsexual and heterosexual identities. At the heart of queer politics and theory lies the double irony that 'queers' still experience different social positions and are confronted differently by public challenges, and they also seldom agree about how, and for what political reasons, sexuality should be defined and categorised. In this book, 'queer' brings together wide-ranging commentaries on the history, politics and culture of thirty years of sexual history in Aotearoa/New Zealand.… (more)

Call number

301 ALI

Publication

Palmerston North, N.Z. : Dunmore Press, 2004.

Physical description

208 p.; 21 cm
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