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Sorting Sexualities Expertise And The Politics Of Legal Classification Stefan Vogler

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Sorting Sexualities Expertise And The Politics Of Legal Classification Stefan Vogler
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Stefan Vogler
ISBN: 9780226776934, 9780226769165, 022677693X, 022676916X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Sorting Sexualities Expertise And The Politics Of Legal Classification Stefan Vogler by Stefan Vogler 9780226776934, 9780226769165, 022677693X, 022676916X instant download after payment.

In Sorting Sexualities, Stefan Vogler deftly unpacks the politics of the techno-legal classification of sexuality in the United States. His study focuses specifically on state classification practices around LGBTQ people seeking asylum in the United States and sexual offenders being evaluated for carceral placement—two situations where state actors must determine individuals’ sexualities. Though these legal settings are diametrically opposed—one a punitive assessment, the other a protective one—they present the same question: how do we know someone’s sexuality? In this rich ethnographic study, Vogler reveals how different legal arenas take dramatically different approaches to classifying sexuality and use those classifications to legitimate different forms of social control. By delving into the histories behind these diverging classification practices and analyzing their contemporary reverberations, Vogler shows how the science of sexuality is far more central to state power than we realize.

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