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date: 03 December 2024

Global Anti-LGBT Politicslocked

Global Anti-LGBT Politicslocked

  • Barry D. AdamBarry D. AdamDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, University of Windsor

Summary

Anti-LGBT politics around the world have undergone a major transformation over the last half century. While European powers once held themselves up as defenders of Christian morality and patriarchy, characterizing Asia, Africa, and the Americas as locations of sexual disorder, in the 21st century many of the countries of the Global South construct LGBT sexualities as pathological, threatening, or criminal, while many countries of the Global North incorporate sexual orientation in a discourse of human rights, democracy, and individual freedom. Many of the social forces of nationalism and populism of the early 21st century place the well-being of LGBT citizens in jeopardy, and conflicts between these divergent visions of the good society continue to have grave consequences for LGBT people around the world.

Subjects

  • Contentious Politics and Political Violence
  • Groups and Identities
  • Political Behavior
  • Political Sociology

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