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07/07/15 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 (Lent Term 2014/15) View Online Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation, takes a case-study approach to questions of sexuality, gender and culture (in the first term) and a broad range of sexual formations in relation to nation and globalization (in the second). The full unit considers a variety of ways in which sexuality is central to the social sciences in today’s globalised world. Theoretical approaches will be woven through the course via case study material so as not to provide a false opposition between example and approach. The course will allow a more thorough grounding in this area than the half unit, and will include a high element of student participation and group work. It is interdisciplinary but does not have a pre-requisite. 197 items Course Outline (1 items) Term 1 Introduction: Sexuality, Gender and Culture 1. Histories of a field 2. Concepts and key terms Topic I: Sexuality, Race and Nation 3. Colonial Legacies and Sexual Morality 4. Sexuality and Childhood 5. Race, Nation and Abortion Topic II: Sexual Identities and the Modern World 6. Lesbian and Gay Identities and Communities 7. Queer Theory 8. Bisexuality and Trans* Perspectives Topic I: Sexuality, Race and Nation 9. Capitalism and Gay Identity10. Sexualisation of Culture Term 2 Topic IV: Beyond Identity 1. Sexual Citizenship 2. Affect and Sexuality 3. Global Gayness Topic V: Migration and Borders 4. LGBT Asylum 5. Homonationalism and Homophobia Topic VI: Sex Work and Leisure 6. Sex Work and Migration 7. Sex, Race and Romance Tourism 1/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Topic VI: Sexual Rights and Pleasures 8. Sexual Rights 9. Sexual Subcultures Conference Overview Session and Essay Preparation Topic IV: Beyond Identity (66 items) The first three sessions of this term provide some additional concepts and ways of looking at the field of 'sexuality and gender studies' from a global perspective. In particular, we consider the politics and ethics of sexual meaning transnationally, where this frequently involves universalising from Western taxonomies. In addition, we consider thinking through two non-identitarian approaches, that of 'sexual citizenship' and that of 'affect', both of which provide other ways of thinking about sexuality in terms of practices and feelings. These sessions are also intended to remind you of, as well as extend, discussions from the first term. Week 11 Sexual Citizenship (12th Jan 2015) (18 items) This session continues to think through sexuality in global perspective, focusing on the literature on sexual citizenship. How is citizenship altered when we think through sexuality? How are key concepts such as 'the sexual citizen', 'acts of citizenship' or 'intimate citizen' useful and what are their limits? How do questions of sexuality reshape the ways we think about a history of citizenship in the first place? Assessment Preparation: Expectations and term-time markers Key Reading (2 items) European citizenship unbound: sex work, mobility, mobilisation - Rutvica Andrijasevic, Claudia Aradau, Jef Huysmans, Vicki Squire, 2012 Article The Sexual Citizen - Jeffrey Weeks, 1998 Article Recommended Reading (5 items) Geographies of sexual citizenship - David Bell, Jon Binnie, 2006-11 Article Citizenship in Flux: The Figure of the Activist Citizen’ - Engin Isin, 2009 Article Inclusive Citizenship: Realizing the Potential 1 - Lister, Ruth 2/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Article Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights - D. Richardson, 2000-02-01 Article 'A Stranger to its Laws': Sovereign Bodies, Global Sexualities, and Transnational Citizens Carl F. Stychin, 2000-12 Article Further Reading (10 items) The queen of America goes to Washington city: essays on sex and citizenship - Lauren Gail Berlant, c1997 Book QUEERING CITIZENSHIP?: Same-Sex Marriage and the State - A. L. Brandzel, 2005-01-01 Article Sexual citizens: the legal and cultural regulation of sex and belonging - Brenda Cossman, 2007 Book Sexual Citizenship in the European Union - Stychin, Carl F. Article Citizenship, Same-Sex Marriage, and Feminist Critiques of Marriage - Jyl Josephson, 2005-6 Article Queer Migrations: Sexuality, U.S. Citizenship, and Border Crossings - Benita Roth, 2007-25 Article | Martin F. Manalansan IV (2005) ‘Migrancy, Modernity, Mobility: Quotidian Struggles and Queer Diasporic Intimacy’ pp. 146-160. Queer globalizations: citizenship and the afterlife of colonialism - Arnaldo Cruz, Martin F. Manalansan, c2002 Book Intimate citizenships: gender, sexualities, politics - Elzbieta H. Olesky, 2009 Book Introduction to the special section: Citizenship and queer critique - R. Payne, C. Davies, 2012-06-01 Article | [and this whole section; the latter part of this issue also has a couple of articles on global trans identities, which might be of interest] Sexual Citizenship in the European Union - Stychin, Carl F. Article Week 12: Affect and Sexuality (19th Jan 2015) (25 items) 3/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 This session will highlight the critical importance of affect for thinking about gender and sexuality, and suggest ways that this is particularly interesting when we thinking about globalization. Drawing on economic/Marxist as well as queer and feminist accounts of affect, theorists consider affect to be both the 'tie that binds us' to the violence of history and consumption, but also that which has the potential to articulate social forces and our relationship to them differently. How does this work when we thinking about intimacy and about the increasingly global nature of kinship (as well as affective labour)? [Those of you in the GI will have read the Sedgwick text already, so spend more time struggling with the Berlant text!] Assessment Preparation: What makes a good/bad abstract? Key Reading (4 items) Cruel Optimism - L. Berlant, 2006-01-01 Article The outsourced self: intimate life in market times - Arlie Russell Hochschild, 2012 Book | Hochschild, Arlie, The Outsourced Self: Intimate Life pp.146-156, New York,: Metropolitan Books. [11] Not Allowed to Love? Sri Lankan Maids in Lebanon - Moukarbel, Nayla Article Sporting Bodies: Dynamics of Shame and Pride - E. PROBYN, Elspeth Probyn, 2000-03-01 Article | Body and Society 6. (1): 13-28 Recommended Reading (4 items) Affective Economies - Ahmed, Sara Article Affective Labor’ - Michael Hardt, 1999 Article Invoking affect: cultural theory and the ontological turn - Clare Hemmings Article Affecting feminism: Questions of feeling in feminist theory - C. Pedwell, A. Whitehead, 2012-08-01 Article Further Reading (16 items) Introduction - Deborah A. Boehm, Heidi Swank, 2011-12 Article | [read the intro and choose another text to look at] Cruel optimism - Lauren Gail Berlant, 2011 Book 4/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 The queen of America goes to Washington city: essays on sex and citizenship - Lauren Gail Berlant, c1997 Book The affective turn: theorizing the social - Patricia Ticineto Clough, Jean O'Malley Halley, 2007 Book An archive of feelings: trauma, sexuality, and lesbian public cultures - Ann Cvetkovich, c2003 Book Immaterial and affective labour: Explored - E. Dowling et al, 2007 Article Learning to (Love) Labour: Production Cultures and the Affective Turn - Gregg, Melissa Article Cultural studies' affective voices - Melissa Gregg, 2006 Book Affective solidarity: Feminist reflexivity and political transformation - C. Hemmings, 2012-08-01 Article The managed heart: commercialization of human feeling - Arlie Russell Hochschild, 2003 Book "My Filipina is from Ghana:" Transnational Migration, Nannies and Family Life. - Hutter, Mark, 2013 Article Deleuze: a critical reader - Paul Patton, Timothy S. Murphy, 1996 Book | Brian Massumi (1996) ‘The Autonomy of Affect’ pp. 217-239. Feeling Secular - Ann Pellegrini, 2009 Article Prognosis time: Towards a geopolitics of affect, debility and capacity - Jasbir K. Puar, 2009-07 Article Touching feeling: affect, pedagogy, performativity - Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Adam Frank, 2003 Book | ‘Introduction’ pp. 1-27. Non-representational theory: space, politics, affect - N. J. Thrift, 2008 Book Week 13: Global Gayness(26th Jan 2015) (22 items) 5/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 What difference does it make to think about sexuality and gender from a transnational perspective? What are some of the dilemmas that arise when we do? This session focuses on the growing importance of sexuality for global regulation of people and politics, and on some of the key issues that arise. We will pay particular attention to the question of representing sexual others (across space and linguistic difference) and the challenges a transnational approach poses to how we research sexuality. The focus here will be primarily on understanding 'same-sex' practices in a transnational frame. Assessment Preparation: How to narrow a topic in developing a research-led essay? Key Reading (3 items) Rupture or Continuity?: The Internationalization of Gay Identities - Denis Altman, 1996 Article TRANSNATIONAL DISCOURSES AND CIRCUITS OF QUEER KNOWLEDGE IN INDONESIA - E. Blackwood, 2008-01-01 Article Arrested development or the queerness of savages: Resisting evolutionary narratives of difference - Neville Hoad, 2000-7 Article | Postcolonial Studies, 2000, Vol.3(2), p.133-158 Recommended Reading (5 items) The globalization of sexuality - Jon Binnie, MyiLibrary, 2004 Book | Nation and Sexual Dissidence’ pp. 11-31. Moral Ambivalence and Irregular Practices: Contextualizing Male-to-Male Sexualities in Calcutta/India - Boyce, Paul Article CAPITALISM AND GLOBAL QUEERING: National Markets, Parallels among Sexual Cultures, and Multiple Queer Modernities - P. A. Jackson, 2009-01-01 Article Emotional Attachments and Secular Imaginings: Western LGBTQ Activism on Iran Rastegar, Mitra Article Desiring China: experiments in neoliberalism, sexuality, and public culture - Lisa Rofel, 2007 Book | Lisa Rofel (2007) ‘Qualities of Desire: Imagining Gay Identities’ Further Reading (13 items) Islamicate sexualities: translations across temporal geographies of desire - Kathryn 6/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Babayan, Afsaneh Najmabadi, Harvard University, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, 2008 Book Q & A: queer in Asian America - David L. Eng, Alice Y. Hom, 1998 Book | Mark Chiang (1998) ‘Coming Out into the Global System: Postmodern Patriarchies and Transnational Sexualities in The Wedding Banquet’ pp. 374-395. "We're There and Queer": Homonormative Mobility and Lived Experience among Gay Expatriates in Manila - D. Collins, 2009-08-01 Article The Queer Space of China: Expressive Desire in Stanley Kwan's Lan Yu - D. L. Eng, 2010-09-01 Article | [and rest of this special issue on queer China] What's in a Name? Bisexuality, Transnational Sexuality Studies and Western Colonial Legacies - Hemmings, Clare Article Undressing the Universal Queer Subject: Nicaraguan activism and transnational identity Alyssa Cymene Howe, 2002-01 Article Culture, Sexualities, and Identities: Men Who Have Sex with Men in India. - Khan, Shivananda, 2001 Article Taboo: sex, identity, and erotic subjectivity in anthropological fieldwork - Don Kulick, Margaret Willson, 1995 Book Queer Migrations: Sexuality, U.S. Citizenship, and Border Crossings - Benita Roth, 2007-25 Article | Martin F. Manalansan IV (2005) ‘Migrancy, Modernity, Mobility: Quotidian Struggles and Queer Diasporic Intimacy’ pp. 146-160. Inventing AIDS - Cindy Patton, 1990 Book | Inventing “African AIDS”. pp.77-97. Queer diasporas - Cindy Patton, Benigno Sa ́ nchez-Eppler, 2000 Book why queer diaspora? - Meg Wesling, 2008-10 Article Homophobia as the State of Reason: The Case of Postcolonial Trinidad and Tobago Wahab, Amar Article 7/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Topic V: Migration and Borders (53 items) This topic considers two contexts of LGBT regulation and the changing nature of sexual identity and the modern world. Where historically, sexuality has been considered to be co-extensive with nation and citizenship only when part of traditional kinship, contemporarily lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* subjects are also recognised. How might we make sense of this new, if partial, recognition? How might we track the unevenness of gay and lesbian security with respect to national borders and boundaries. How easy is it for queer subjects to move? Week 14: LGBT Asylum (Guest lecturer Emma Spruce, 2nd Feb 2015) (30 items) In this session we will consider the conditions under which LGBT asylum claims have become possible. How does looking at LGBT asylum help us to think about the ways in which sexual identities travel around the globe. What happens when we consider Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans asylum individually, rather than collectively under the acronym 'LGBT' or as 'gay asylum'? To what extent can LGBT asylum illustrate the opportunities and challenges of international LGBT politics? Key Reading (2 items) Missing the Mark. Decision making on Lesbian, Gay (Bisexual, Trans and Intersex) Asylum Claims - Keina Yoshida, 2013 Document Queer migrations: sexuality, U.S. citizenship, and border crossings - Eithne Luibhe ́ id, Lionel Cantu ́ , c2005 Book | Cantú Jr, Lionel and Luibhéid, Eithne and Minna Stern, Alexandra, (2005) "Well-Founded Fear: Political Asylum and the Boundaries of Sexual Identity in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands" pp.61-74 Recommended Reading (6 items) Constructing the Personal Narratives of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Asylum Claimants - L. Berg, J. Millbank, 2009-06-01 Article Production and Reproduction of Gender and Sexuality in Legal Discourses of Asylum in the United States - Susan A. Berger, 2009 Article “How does a lesbian come out at 13? - S. Chelvan Document 8/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Living Discreetly: A Catch 22 in Refugee Status Determinations on the Basis of Sexual Orientation - Choi, Venice, 2010-2011 Article Uncharted Territory: Choosing an Effective Approach in Transgender-Based Asylum Claims - Neilson, Victoria, 2004-2005 Article The SAGE handbook of feminist theory - 2014 Book | Emma Spruce (2014) ‘(It’s not all) Kylie Concerts, Exotic Cocktails and Gossip: the Appearance of Sexuality through ‘Gay’ Asylum in the UK’, Further Reading (21 items) Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death: Political Asylum and the Global Persecution of Lesbians and Gay Men - Goldberg, Suzanne B., 1993 Article Queer Cases Make Bad Law - Hathaway, James ; Pobjoy, Jason; Hathaway, James (correspondence author) Article On Silence, Sexuality and Skeletons: Reconceptualizing Narrative in Asylum Hearings Toni Johnson Johnson, 2011-03-01 Article Reading the Stranger of Asylum Law: Legacies of Communication and Ethics - Toni A. M. Johnson, 2013-7 Article Homosexuality, Gender Nonconformity, and the Neoliberal State - Michael Kimmel, Cheryl Llewellyn, 2012-08 Article 'UNHCR Guidance Note on Refugee Claims Relating to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity': a Critical Commentary - N. laViolette, 2010-07-01 Article The Cultural Politics of Lesbian Asylum - Rachel Lewis, 2010-12 Article The Emerging Importance of "Social Visibility" in Defining a "Particular Social Group" and Its Potential Impact on Asylum Claims Related to Sexual Orientation and Gender - Marouf, Fatma E. Article The Right Of Lesbians And Gay Men To Live Freely, Openly, And On Equal Terms Is Not Bad Law: A Reply To Hathaway And Pobjoy - Millbank, Jenni; Millbank, Jenni (correspondence author) Article 9/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 A Preoccupation with Perversion: the British Response to Refugee Claims on of Sexual Orientation, 1989-2003 - J. Millbank, 2005-03-01 the Basis Article Not Gay Enough for the Government: Racial and Sexual Stereotypes in Sexual Orientation Asylum Cases - Morgan, Deborah A., 2006 Article Norwegian sexualities: Assimilation and exclusion in Norwegian immigration policy - W. Muhleisen, A. Rothing, S. H. B. Svendsen, 2012-03-01 Article Homosexual or Female - Applying Gender-Based Asylum Jurisprudence to Lesbian Asylum Claims - Neilson, Victoria, 2005 Article “We Cannot Claim Any Particular Knowledge of the Ways of Homosexuals, Still Less of Iranian Homosexuals …”: The Particular Problems Facing Those Who Seek Asylum on the Basis of their Sexual Identity - Barry O’Leary, 2008-4 Article Bisexuals need not apply: a comparative appraisal of refugee law and policy in Canada, the United States, and Australia - Rehaag, Sean Article LGBT Identity in Immigration - Shah, Bijal, 2013-2014 Article Who am I and Who Do You Want Me to Be - Effectively Defining a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Social Group in Asylum Applications - Southam, Keith, 2011 Article Fleeing homophobia: sexual orientation, gender identity and asylum - 2013 Book Queer refuge: a review of the role of country condition analysis in asylum adjunctions for members of sexual minorities - Swink, Arwen; Swink, Arwen (correspondence author) Article 'Welcome to Britain': the cultural politics of asylum - I. Tyler, 2006-05-01 Article HJ (Iran) and HT (Cameroon) - Reflections on a new test for sexuality-based asylum claims in Britain - J. Wessels, 2012-12-01 Article Week 15: Homonationalism and Homophobia (9th Feb 2015) (22 items) 10/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 This week we focus on homonationalism and homophobia. 'Homonationalism' theorises the changing centrality of homosexual rights and symbolism for the 'modern' nation and organisation of global power relations, highlighting the ambivalent role that homosexuality plays in respect of national identity and religio-political oppositions. While many theorists consider lesbian and gay identities to be increasingly powerful markers of modernity at the border, others stress the continued difficulties faced by 'ordinary' subjects. Assessment feedback: abstracts due this week Key Reading (3 items) Homonormativity: A Metropolitan Concept that Denigrates “Ordinary” Gay Lives - Gavin Brown, 2012-08 Article National Identities and Transnational Intimacies: Sexual Democracy and the Politics of Immigration in Europe - E. Fassin, 2010-10-01 Article Mapping US Homonormativities - Puar, Jasbir K. Article Recommended Reading (4 items) Sexual politics, torture, and secular time - Judith Butler, 2008-03 Article The Soldier and the Terrorist: Sexy Nationalism, Queer Violence - A. Kuntsman, 2008-02-01 Article Portrait of a Women's Marriage: Navigating between Lesbophobia and Islamophobia. Wieringa, Saskia E. ; Article Are Gay Rights Islamophobic? A Critique of Some Uses of the Concept of Homonationalism in Activism and Academia - A. Zanghellini, 2012-09-01 Article Further Reading (14 items) The times of movements: a response - Chetan Bhatt, 2008-03 Article subjects of debate: secular and sexual exceptionalism, and Muslim women in the Netherlands - Anna Clark,, 2011-7 Article From 'saving women' to 'saving gays': Rescue narratives and their dis/continuities - S. Bracke, 2012-05-01 Article 11/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 'Gays who cannot properly be gay': Queer Muslims in the neoliberal European city - F. El-Tayeb, 2012-02-01 Article National Identities and Transnational Intimacies: Sexual Democracy and the Politics of Immigration in Europe - E. Fassin, 2010-10-01 Article Introduction: Transgressing Boundaries - E. Fassin, J. Surkis, 2010-10-01 Article Women's rights, gay rights and anti-Muslim racism in Europe: Introduction - J. Haritaworn, 2012-02-01 Article Globalization and its Mal(e)Contents: The Gendered Moral and Political Economy of Terrorism - Michael S. Kimmel, 2003-9-1 Article The Dutch Homo-Emancipation Policy and its Silencing Effects on Queer Muslims Suhraiya Jivraj, Anisa de Jong, 2011-8 Article The Soldier and the Terrorist: Sexy Nationalism, Queer Violence - A. Kuntsman, 2008-02-01 Article Settler Homonationalism: Theorizing Settler Colonialism within Queer Modernities Article Contesting Europe: A call for an anti-modern sexual politics - J. Petzen, 2012-02-01 Article Terrorist assemblages: homonationalism in queer times - Jasbir K. Puar, 2007 Book Citation and Censorship: The Politics of Talking About the Sexual Politics of Israel - Jasbir Puar, 2011-8 Article Topic VI: Sex Work and Leisure (43 items) This topic foregrounds questions of sex as labour in a global perspective. While last term we explored (briefly) the question of sexual morality in relation to colonial histories, here we consider the relationship between sexual labour, race and borders in two related contexts: sex work and migration (including trafficking and regulation) and sex tourism (including LGBT and romance tourism). In exploring these sites we will highlight the intersectional complexities of global mobility and the purchase of sex, and interrogate the power relations that attend 'romance' in the context of tourism. In both cases, we will be 12/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 thinking through questions of representation and research positionality too, as a way of mediating what tend to be highly polarised debates within the field. Some texts cut across both weeks, so please think of these as integrated. Week 16: Sex Work and Migration (16th Feb 2015) (22 items) In this first session, we consider sex work in terms of migration, citizenship and representation. Always framed by sexual morality, sex work is also a question of borders and regulation of bodies (in terms of trafficking and violence). We focus here on different ways of conceiving of this form of sexual labour (as trafficking, as violence, as work) and on questions of representation and ethics in considering this field. Assessment feedback: group feedback on abstracts and individual meetings sign-up Key Reading (3 items) Sex Trafficking as the 'New Slave Trade'? - F. Schaeffer-Grabiel, 2010-04-01 Article Trafficking Prostitution and Inequality - Catherine MacKinnon, 2011 Document Normal - Real Stories from the Sex Industry - Trailer - Nicola Mai, Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 8:35 AM Audio-visual document Recommended Reading (5 items) The SAGE handbook of feminist theory - 2014 Book | Rutvica Andrijasevic (2014) ‘The Figure of the Trafficked Victim: Gender, Rights and Representation’, pp. 359-373. Ouch!: Western Feminists' 'Wounded Attachment' to the 'Third World Prostitute' Doezema, Jo Article Not for sale: feminists resisting prostitution and pornography - Rebecca Whisnant, Christine Stark, 2004 Book | “Prostitution as a harmful cultural practice.” pp. 386-399. Men, middlemen, and migrants - Julia O'Connell Davidson The demand side of "sex trafficking" - Julia O'Connell Davidson, 2006 Webpage Between Minor and Errant Mobility: The Relation Between Psychological Dynamics and Migration Patterns of Young Men Selling Sex in the EU - Mai, Nicola Article 13/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Further Reading (13 items) Sex at the margins: migration, labour markets and the rescue industry - Laura Mari ́ a Agusti ́ n, MyiLibrary, c2007 Book beautiful dead bodies: gender, migration and representation in anti-trafficking campaigns Rutvica Andrijasevic, 2007-7 Article Sex, Work, and the Feminist Erasure of Class - Brooke Meredith Beloso, 2012 Article Militarized Humanitarianism Meets Carceral Feminism: The Politics of Sex, R...: EBSCOhost - E. Bernstein, 2010 Article Sexual Labors: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Toward Sex as Work - E. Boris, S. Gilmore, R. Parrenas, 2010-04-01 Article Council of Europe Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings - Council of Europe, 2005 Webpage Vulnerable Bodies, Vulnerable Borders: Extraterritoriality and Human Trafficking - Sharron A. FitzGerald, 2012-11 Article Body issues: The political economy of male sex work - N. J. Smith, 2012-09-01 Article | [interesting special issue on LGBT sex work] Doing Love in the Borderland of Transnational Sex Work: Female Thai Migrants in Denmark - Marlene Spanger, 2013-06 Article Trafficking’ piece in Themed Issue ‘The Body and the State: How the State Controls and Protects the Body Part II - Carole Vance, 2011 Article Thinking Trafficking, Thinking Sex - Vance, Carole S Article Sex Worker's Rights and Media Ethics: Notes for Journalists - Jo Weldon Webpage Sex Trafficking or Sex Work? Conceptions of Trafficking Among Anti-Trafficking 14/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Organizations in Nepal - M. Worthen, 2011-09-01 Article Week 17: Sex, Race and Romance Tourism (23 Feb 2015) (20 items) This week focuses on sex and romance tourism, continuing to think through the intersectional issues that arise when we consider sexual labour. Long a feature of romance novels as well as tourism, the encounter with 'the other' is frequently exoticised through race and gender. It is not hard to see how international power relations of wealth and location are playing out when we think about 'mail order brides', say, but what about the dynamics within queer tourism or women's travelling desires? How do we account for power in the 'field of romance tourism' without ignoring agency or flattening feelings out Assessment feedback: conference presentation training Key Reading (3 items) Globalizing sexual exploitation: sex tourism and the traffic in women - Sheila Jeffreys, 1999-01 Article CIRCUITS OF QUEER MOBILITY.: EBSCOhost Article | GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2002, Vol.8(1), pp.101-137 female sex tourism: a contradiction in terms? - Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor, 2006-8 Article Recommended Reading (5 items) Between Love and Money: Sex, Tourism, and Citizenship in Cuba and the Dominican Republic - Amalia L. Cabezas, 2004 Article Bananas, beaches and bases: making feminist sense of international politics - Cynthia H. Enloe, c2000 Book | ‘On the Beach’ Race, ethnicity, and sexuality: intimate intersections, forbidden frontiers - Joane Nagel, American Council of Learned Societies, 2003 Book | ‘Sex and Tourism: Travel and Romance in Ethnosexual Destinations’. pp. 200-223. Almighty gringos: Masculinity and value in sex tourism - M. Rivers-Moore, 2012-10-01 Article New femininities: postfeminism, neoliberalism and subjectivity - Rosalind Gill, Christina Scharff, 2011 Book | Sadie Wearing (2011) ‘Notes on Some Scandals: The Politics of Shame in 'Vers le 15/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Sud’. pp. 173-187. Further Reading (11 items) Gay tourism: culture and context - Gordon Waitt, Kevin Markwell, c2006 Book Sex work in China's Pearl River Delta: Accumulating sexual capital as a life-advancement strategy - Y. Ding, P. S. Y. Ho, 2013-01-01 Article GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Volume 8 - Table of Contents - 2002 Journal | [special issue on gay tourism] Sex, tourism and the postcolonial encounter: landscapes of longing in Egypt - Jessica Jacobs, c2010 Book Unintended Consequences of Intimacy: Political Economies of Peacekeeping and Sex Tourism - Jennings, Kathleen M. Article Sun, sex and gold: tourism and sex work in the Caribbean - Kamala Kempadoo, 1999 Book | [has a range of now classic articles] Sexing the Caribbean: gender, race, and sexual labor - Kamala Kempadoo, 2004 Book Love, Sexuality and Migration: Mapping the Issue(s) - Mai, Nicola ; King, Russell Article Caribbean pleasure industry: tourism, sexuality, and AIDS in the Dominican Republic Mark Padilla, 2007 Book A Transnational Feminist Critique of Queer Tourism - Jasbir Puar, 2002-11 Article Tourism and sex: culture, commerce, and coercion - Stephen Clift, Simon Carter, 2000 Book | Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor (2000) ‘Tourism and “Embodied” Commodities: Sex Tourism in the Caribbean’, pp. 41-53. Topic VII: Sexual Rights and Pleasures (34 items) The last topic of the course returns us to questions of rights and pleasures, with a particular focus on sexual rights discourse and its limits (particularly in terms of non-identitarian experiences). This is an opportunity for you to link academic and policy 16/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 issues, to consider intersectional and geographical issues, and to apply these concerns to particular case studies. It is also a context for thinking through how rights and pleasures might be thought of differently. Week 18: Sexual and Gendered Rights (March 2nd 2015) (22 items) In this session, we explore the development of the concept of 'sexual rights', as distinct from e.g. 'citizenship'. Sexual rights have been developed in the context of sexual violence in conflict, global development platforms, and the continued posing of 'sexuality' against questions of the economy or social justice. Yet proposing 'sexual rights' as a solution has severe limits, not least of all creating its own opposition between reproductive rights and pleasures. In addition, we explore the value of a 'rights'-based framework for addressing trans* (and disability) oppressions and marginalisations. Assessment feedback: from confernece paper to essay (abstracts due this week) Key Reading (2 items) Against the grain: Teaching Transgender Human Rights - D. Irving, 2013-06-01 Article Sexuality - Sonia Corre ̂ a, 2008 | Sonia Corrêa, Rosalind Petchesky and Richard Parker (2008) ‘Transnational Debates: Sexuality, Power and New Subjectivities’. pp. 175-191 Chapter 9 Book Recommended Reading (5 items) Sexuality, health and human rights - Sonia Corre ̂ a, Rosalind P. Petchesky, Richard Parker, 2008 Book | Sonia Corrêa, Rosalind Petchesky and Richard Parker (2008) ‘At the Outer Limits of Human Rights: Voids in the Liberal Paradigm’. pp. 192-218. Sexuality, Health and Human Rights - Alice. M. Miller, Carole S. Vance, 2004 Article | This is the Intro to a special issue on sexuality, health and rights. Transgender rights - Paisley Currah, Richard M. Juang, Shannon Minter, c2006 Book | Shannon Price Minter (2006) ‘Do Transsexuals Dream of Gay Rights? Getting Real About Transgender Inclusion’. pp. 141-170. Intersexuality and sexual rights in southern Brazil - Machado, Paula Article Disabled Sexuality: Towards Rights and Recognition - Tom Shakespeare, 2000 Article 17/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Further Reading (14 items) Sexuality, Rights and Social Justice - Marge Berer, 2004-5 Article Unspoken rules: sexual orientation and women's human rights - Rachel Rosenbloom, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, 1996 Book | Charlotte Bunch (1996) ‘Foreward’ Population policies reconsidered: health, empowerment, and rights - Gita Sen, Adrienne Germain, Lincoln C. Chen, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, International Women's Health Coalition, Boston, c1994 Book | Sonia Correa and Rosalind P. Petchesky (1994) ‘Reproductive and Sexual Rights: a Feminist Perspective’ Transgender Rights Imaginary, The - Currah, Paisley, 2002-2003 Article Transgender rights - Paisley Currah, Richard M. Juang, Shannon Minter, c2006 Book Disability and the male sex right - Sheila Jeffreys, 2008-9 Article Global sex workers: rights, resistance and redefinition - Jo Doezema, Kamala Kempadoo, 1998 Book The narratives of transgender rights mobilization in Spain - R. Platero, 2011-10-01 Article Framing the sexual subject: the politics of gender, sexuality, and power - Richard G. Parker, Regina Maria Barbosa, Peter Aggleton, 2000 Book | Rosalind P. Petchesky (2000) ‘Sexual Rights: Inventing a Concept, Mapping an International Practice’ Respect and equality: transsexual and transgender rights - Stephen Whittle, 2002 Book Disability rights and wrongs - Tom Shakespeare, 2006 Book Obstacles to LGBT Human Rights Development in Taiwan - C. Yu-Rong, W. Ping, 2010-09-01 Article IGLHRC: International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission Website Sexuality, health and human rights: A knowledge-resource of jurisprudence and law - The International Council on Human Rights, 2012 Webpage 18/20 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE 07/07/15 Week 19: Sexual Pleasure (March 19th 2015) (11 items) The final taught session on this course focuses attention on sexual pleasure as an overlooked or sidelined aspect of sexual history and politics. Focused primarily on sexual identity, rights, mobilities and constraints, sexual studies can often ignore the question of pleasure. Yet pleasure (and desire) are of course what often motivate people to form new communities, be a source of agency, and develop new subcultures that allow for freer sexual expression. Since this week is also the week you will be giving your conference presentations, I am only assigning a limited range of reading, and asking you to look at the safe sex 'pleasure project' website to get you thinking. Assessment feedback: panels and programme for Friday Key Reading (1 items) The Pleasure Project | Putting the sexy into safe sex. Website | Browse this website and read at least one of the Recommended and Further Readings below... Recommended and Further Reading (8 items) In Search of (Better) Sexual Pleasure: Female Genital 'Cosmetic' Surgery - V. Braun, 2005-10-01 Article Queer Black Feminism: The Pleasure Principle - Laura Alexandra Harris, 1996-23 Article Faking Like a Woman? Towards an Interpretive Theorization of Sexual Pleasure - S. Jackson, S. Scott, 2007-06-01 Article Sexual Pleasure as Feminist Choice - Patricia McFadden, 2003 Article Feminism: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies - Mary Evans, 2000 Chapter | Cora Kaplan (2001) ‘Wild Nights: Pleasure/Sexuality/Feminism’. pp.351-360. Where Angels Fear to Tread - Charmaine Pereira, 2003 Article | Response to above McFadden article The pursuit of sexual pleasure - B. J. Rye, Glenn J. Meaney, 2007-12 Article Sexuality and Disability: the Missing Discourse of Pleasure - Mitchell S. Tepper, 2000 Article Student Note (1 items) 19/20 07/07/15 GI422 Sexuality, Gender and Globalisation Part 2 | Reading lists @ LSE In class I will ask you to discuss one of the following sexual subcultures in terms of the challenges and possibilities raised: butch/femme; sadomasochism; swinging; feeder communities; polyamory. 20/20