For decades, lesbians, gays, and other sexual minorities have agitated
for significant political change in both the US and Canada. Nowhere
have these challenges provoked more heated response than among
religious activists, many of whom fear that moral decay accompanies
the public recognition of sexual diversity. Queer rights groups, on
the other hand, worry about the policy ramifications of accommodating
faith in the public sphere. A remarkable comparative study, this
volume explores the interplay of sexual diversity and religious faith
on both sides of the border. In examining the tenacity of anti-gay
sentiment, as well as the dramatic shifts in public attitudes across
all faith groups, these essays look at how interest group
mobilization, political party ties to religious constituencies, court
rulings, public policy, and debates over sexuality within faith
communities have contributed to both conflict and bridge-building.
Faith, Politics, and Sexual Diversity in Canada and the United States
is a timely reminder that intense debate over sexuality and religion
affects both Canadians and Americans, and reveals that religious
adherence does not invariably entail opposition to the political
recognition of queer rights.
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ISBN
9780774820110
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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