Criminology and Queer Theory: Dangerous Bedfellows?
Palgrave Macmillan UK | Criminology | August 14, 2016 | ISBN-10: 1137453273 | 262 pages | pdf | 4.8 mb
Palgrave Macmillan UK | Criminology | August 14, 2016 | ISBN-10: 1137453273 | 262 pages | pdf | 4.8 mb
Authors: Ball, Matthew
This book offers critical reflections on the intersections between criminology and queer scholarship, and charts future directions for this field. Since their development over twenty-five years ago, queer scholarship and politics have been hotly contested fields, equally embraced and dismissed. Amid calls for criminology and criminal justice institutions to respond more effectively to the injustices faced by LGBTIQ people, criminologists have recently developed a Queer Criminology and turned to queer scholarship in the process.
Through a sweeping analysis of critical criminologies, as well as issues as varied as shame and utopian thought, Matthew Ball points to the many opportunities for criminology to engage further with the more politically disruptive strands of queer scholarship. His analysis highlights that criminology and queer theory are 'dangerous bedfellows', and that navigating the tension between them is central to confronting the social and criminal injustices experienced by LGBTIQ communities. This book will be of particular interest for scholars of criminology, criminal justice, LGBTIQ studies, gender studies and critical theory.
Topics
Critical Criminology
Criminological Theory
Crime and Society
Gender Studies
Sociological Theory
Social Structure, Social Inequality
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