Out in Public: Reinventing Lesbian / Gay Anthropology in a Globalizing WorldISBN: 978-1-4051-9101-2
Paperback
384 pages
May 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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–Tom Boellstorff, University of California, Irvine
"For the contributors to this fine volume, practicing
anthropology in public is not about "problem-solving."
Rather, to be out in practice is to use anthropology to protest the
dominant gender order."
–Richard Handler, University of Virginia
"Lewin and Leap have collected many intriguing insights about
the neoliberal global order, real-world problems, and non-normative
sexualities and genders. Those looking for sharp analyses of
contemporary sexual politics will find Out in
Public to be indispensable. It is a
timely and fascinating read that demonstrates, once again, the
centrality of lesbian/gay studies in anthropology to the field at
large and to the wider academy."
–Jeff Maskovsky, Queen’s College, City
University of New York
"Insightful, rich portraits of Gay/Lesbian communities as they
come Out in Public in Nicaragua, Thailand, Mexico, Nigeria, Europe,
Singapore and the U.S. Anthropologists engage in contemporary
debates such as gay marriage, gay fatherhood, LGBT rights, and
HIV/AIDS prevention. Critical, sensitive, and compelling
reading."
–Louise Lamphere, University of New Mexico