1 Introduction ROBERT LECKEY AND KIM BROOKS 1
PART 1 Constitution 19
2 Queer theory, neoliberalism and urban governance&JON BINNIE 21
3 De-radicalising the rights claims of sexual subalterns through ‘tolerance’&RATNA KAPUR 37
PART 2 Representation 53
4 Bollywood cinema and queer sexualities&SHOHINI GHOSH 55
5 Post-apartheid fraternity, post-apartheid democracy, post-apartheid sexuality: queer reflections on Jane Alexander’s Butcher Boys&JACO BARNARD-NAUDE 69
6 The judicial virtue of sexuality&LESLIE J.MORAN 86
PART 3 Regulation 103
7 Reproductive outsiders - the perils and disruptive potential of reproductive coalitions&JENNI MILLBANK 105
8 Queer-religious potentials in US same-sex marriage debates&JEFFREY A.REDDING 122
9 What’s queer about polygamy?&MARGARET DENIKE 137
PART 4 Exclusion 155
10 An ‘imperial’ strategy? The use of comparative and international law in arguments about LGBT rights&NICHOLAS BAMFORTH 157
11 Reproducing empire in same-sex relationship recognition and immigration law reform&NAN SEUFFERT 173
12 UnSettled&RUTHANN ROBSON 191
Index 209