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Toward a Vision of Sexual and Economic Justice
Issue 7.3 | Summer 2009

Toward a Vision of Sexual and Economic Justice

Guest Edited by Kate Bedford and Janet R. Jakobsen

IN THIS ISSUE

Introduction
by Kate Bedford

About this Issue
by Kate Bedford

Recommended Reading

Online Resources

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

CRASH PROOF

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