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Politics of Love in Myanmar - Lgbt Mobilization and Human Rights As a Way of Life

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "In addition to being a pioneering and timely study of LGBT mobilization in Myanmar, Chua's book is a valuable contribution to the study of human rights and sociolegal scholarship on rights and social movements." Informationen zum Autor Lynette J. Chua is Associate Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore. Her first book, Mobilizing Gay Singapore: Rights & Resistance in an Authoritarian State (2014), received the Distinguished Book Award from the American Sociology Association's Sociology of Law Section. Klappentext Lynette J. Chua is Associate Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore. Her first book, Mobilizing Gay Singapore: Rights & Resistance in an Authoritarian State (2014), received the Distinguished Book Award from the American Sociology Association's Sociology of Law Section. Zusammenfassung The Politics of Love in Myanmar offers an intimate ethnographic account of a group of LGBT activists before! during! and after Myanmar's post-2011 political transition. Lynette J. Chua explores how these activists devoted themselves to! and fell in love with! the practice of human rights and how they were able to empower queer Burmese to accept themselves! gain social belonging! and reform discriminatory legislation and law enforcement. Informed by interviews with activists from all walks of life-city dwellers! villagers! political dissidents! children of military families! wage laborers! shopkeepers! beauticians! spirit mediums! lawyers! students-Chua details the vivid particulars of the LGBT activist experience founding a movement first among exiles and migrants and then in Myanmar's cities! towns! and countryside. A distinct political and emotional culture of activism took shape! fusing shared emotions and cultural bearings with legal and political ideas about human rights. For this network of activists! human rights moved hearts and minds and crafted a transformative web of friendship! fellowship! and affection among queer Burmese. Chua's investigation provides crucial insights into the intersection of emotions and interpersonal relationships with law! rights! and social movements. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Human Rights Practice as a Way of Life 2. Forming the Movement: Founding Emotions and Social Ties 3. Transforming Grievances: Emotional Fealty to Human Rights 4. Building Community: Emotional Bonds Among Activists 5. Faults, Fault Lines, and the Complexities of Agency Conclusion ...

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Authors Lynette J. Chua
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2018
 
EAN 9781503602236
ISBN 978-1-5036-0223-6
No. of pages 277
Series Stanford Studies in Human Rights
Stanford Studies in Human Righ
Stanford Studies in Human Righ
Stanford Studies in Human Rights
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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