LGBTQ Americans in the U.S. Political System: An Encyclopedia of Activists, Voters, Candidates, and Officeholders [2 Volumes]
Biographical Note: Jason Pierceson, PhD, is professor of political science at the University of Illinois Springfield. His teaching, research, and writing focuses on public law, the legal and political issues relating to sexuality and gender,...
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Biographical Note: Jason Pierceson, PhD, is professor of political science at the University of Illinois Springfield. His teaching, research, and writing focuses on public law, the legal and political issues relating to sexuality and gender, and political theory. Brief Description: This comprehensive sourcebook covers the evolution of LGBTQ engagement in American politics, from the emergence of gay rights as a political issue in the early 1970s to the present day, when LGBTQ issues occupy a prominent place in politics. Complementing reference entries are in-depth essays on the rising prominence of gay Americans as voters, candidates, public officials, lawmakers, and opinion leaders, providing further context for understanding their impact on modern U.S. political processes and institutions from the perspective of liberals and conservatives alike. Finally, the set includes a collection of important primary source documents that illuminate landmark events, examine gay policy priorities and preferences, and showcase the beliefs and experiences of prominent LGBTQ Americans in the world of politics.
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Contributor Bio:Pierceson, Jason Jason Pierceson, PhD, is professor of political science at the University of Illinois Springfield. His teaching, research, and writing focuses on public law, the legal and political issues relating to sexuality and gender, and political theory. |
