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The Sexual Logics Of Neoliberalism In Britain Sexual Politics In Exceptional Times Aura Lehtonen

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The Sexual Logics Of Neoliberalism In Britain Sexual Politics In Exceptional Times Aura Lehtonen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 172
Author: AURA. LEHTONEN
ISBN: 9781032029320, 1032029323
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Sexual Logics Of Neoliberalism In Britain Sexual Politics In Exceptional Times Aura Lehtonen by Aura. Lehtonen 9781032029320, 1032029323 instant download after payment.

This book explores the relationship between sexuality and politics in Britain's recent political past, in the decade preceding the Covid-19 pandemic, and asks what sexual meanings and logics are embedded in the dominant political narratives, discourses and policies of this time. A discursive framing of 'exceptionality' has commonly attached to the politics of austerity, crisis and neoliberalisation that have characterised the 2010s in Britain, with many noting the depoliticising effects of such a crisis politics. The book's four case studies each investigate a binary concept that has played a key role in these limited and limiting discourses: the stable family/troubled family; deserving/undeserving; public/private; and material/cultural. Deploying an expansive notion of sexuality, these binaries are examined by analysing a range of cultural and political texts where they are reproduced, from policy and legal documents to popular films and TV series. This empirically informed and theoretically innovative analysis makes an important contribution to the understandings of sexuality, identity and inequalities, as well as of crisis and neoliberalism. It will be of interest to scholars and students in gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, and sociology, politics and social policy.

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