IN THIS ISSUE
Introduction
by Kate Bedford
About this Issue
by Kate Bedford
PART 1
Grounding
Reproduction and Democratization
a lecture by Josephine Ho
The Shock Doctrine
a lecture by Naomi Klein
Keywords
assembled at the colloquium
PART 2
Tilling
If Not Mere Metaphor . . . Sexual Economies Reconsidered
by Neferti Tadiar
(Re)Producing Social Justice After Neoliberalism
by Lisa Duggan
Envisioning Economic and Sexual Justice Spatially
by Jon Binnie
PART 3
Movements
Sex at the Forum: Sexual Justice and the Alter-Globalization Movement
by Ara Wilson
Sexuality and “The Left”: Thoughts on Intersections and Visceral Others
by Svati P. Shah
Queer Activism, Feminism and the Transnational Labor Movement
by Mary Margaret Fonow and Suzanne Franzway
PART 4
Issues
Adoption, Immigration, and Privatization: Transnational Transformations in Family
by Laura Briggs
Queer Lockdown: Coming to Terms with the Ongoing Criminalization of LGBTQ Communities
by Ann Cammett
Sex Scandals, “Responsible Fatherhood” and the 2008 Election Campaign: When “Sex Talk” Trumps Race and Class
by Anna Marie Smith
Women in South African AIDS Activism: Towards a Feminist Economic and Political Agenda to Address the Epidemic
by Mandisa Mbali
PART 5
Galleries
- curator’s statement by Carrie Moyer
- fierce pussy
- Chitra Ganesh
- Deborah Grant
- Esperanza Mayobre
- Sheila Pepe
- Mickalene Thomas
- Fatimah Tuggar