LGBTQ Politics
The LGBTQ Politics series will address the current state of LGBTQ+ movements at the grassroots level, and in political and policy spheres. Books in the series will address LGBTQ politics in the context of a variety of issues such as activism, citizenship, coalition-building, community, democracy, elections, globalism, intersections with other progressive movements, public opinion, organizational and policy strategies; right wing resistance, and visions for the future.
These books will include scholars who approach these questions from a variety of subfields in political science, including comparative politics, political theory, American politics, public law, and international relations, with intersectional approaches to the study of politics based in critical race theory, post-colonial studies, feminist theory, trans studies, and queer theory. Since social science employs a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods, the books are likely to reflect this diversity of methodological approaches across each of these major subfields. Books will cover a range of current topics, such as: same-sex marriage; trans inclusion in the military; LGBT politicians; shifting public opinion over lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans rights; and the enumeration of additional and intersecting identities such as intersex and asexual under the LGBTQ+ umbrella.
GENERAL EDITORS
Susan Burgess | Distinguished Professor of Political Science | DePaul University | [email protected]
Heath Fogg Davis | Director, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Program & Associate Professor of Political Science | Temple University | [email protected]
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Submissions should take the form of a 3-5 page proposal outlining the intent and scope of the project, its merits in comparison to existing texts, and the audience it is designed to reach. You should also include a detailed Table of Contents, 2-3 sample chapters, and a current copy of your curriculum vitae. Please refer to NYU Press’ submission guidelines. Submissions can be sent to the Series Editors and to Ilene Kalish, Executive Editor at NYU Press.
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The Politics of Perverts
The Political Attitudes and Actions of Non-Traditional Sexual Minorities
Price $30.00
ISBN: 9781479822744
Publisher: NYU Press
06/29/2024
The Global Fight Against LGBTI Rights
How Transnational Conservative Networks Target Sexual and Gender Minorities
Price $35.00
ISBN: 9781479824809
Publisher: NYU Press
06/18/2024
LGBT Inclusion in American Life
Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil Rights
Price $28.00
ISBN: 9781479819751
Publisher: NYU Press
02/21/2023
Disrupting Dignity
Rethinking Power and Progress in LGBTQ Lives
Price $37.00
ISBN: 9781479899869
Publisher: NYU Press
06/15/2021
The Politics of Perverts
The Political Attitudes and Actions of Non-Traditional Sexual Minorities
Price $30.00
ISBN: 9781479822744
Publisher: NYU Press
06/29/2024
The Global Fight Against LGBTI Rights
How Transnational Conservative Networks Target Sexual and Gender Minorities
Price $35.00
ISBN: 9781479824809
Publisher: NYU Press
06/18/2024
LGBT Inclusion in American Life
Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil Rights
Price $28.00
ISBN: 9781479819751
Publisher: NYU Press
02/21/2023
Disrupting Dignity
Rethinking Power and Progress in LGBTQ Lives
Price $37.00
ISBN: 9781479899869
Publisher: NYU Press
06/15/2021