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Identity and the Case for Gay Rights: Race, Gender, Religion as Analogies Book

Central to David Richards's elegant and provocative Identity and the Case for Gay Rights is the injustice of what he calls "moral slavery". This concept describes the cultural construction of stereotypes that dehumanise the affected group and are rationalised in the context of historical structural injustices. The burdens moral slavery places on an individual's identity formation are similar to those associated with discrimination on the basis of race, gender and religion, and are similarly unconstitutional and inhumane. Richards finds the analogy to religious toleration most apt and useful as a model for those struggling for recognition of gay rights. One of the strongest points here is that such an approach neatly sidesteps the biological reductionism that shadows women's rights and race-based rights, and that could attach to gay rights if the "gay gene" theory becomes the dominant theme in mobilisation around the issue. By aligning gay rights most closely with religious liberty and other First Amendment values such as free speech and association, Richards is able to preserve both the ideas of identity and choice: like spirituality, sexual orientation is part of who you are and a matter of individual conscience.This is a beautifully written and powerfully argued piece of scholarship from a highly regarded and prolific constitutional philosopher. Though a slim volume, the book contains historical analysis of case studies that is sophisticated and challenging, as well as a prescription for a model that finds "homosexual" to be a suspect classification. It's intelligent reading not only for those interested in gay rights but also those who follow the civil rights fortunes of other minorities. --Julia RichesRead More

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    Identity and the Case for Gay Rights : Paperback : The University of Chicago Press : 9780226712093 : 0226712095 : 15 Jan 2000 : Examines the case for the legal recognition of gay rights as basic human rights. This work explores the connections between gay rights and three rights movements - black civil rights, feminism and religious toleration - to determine how these might serve as analogies for the gay rights movement.

  • 0226712095
  • 9780226712093
  • DAJ Richards
  • 10 January 2000
  • Chicago University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 241
  • 2nd
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