Document Type
Article
Abstract
This forward to a symposium issue of the law review maps the terrain of legal regulation of sexuality. It locates sexuality within a matrix of power, knowledge, and resistance and the question of regulation of sexuality is approached from the perspective of the sexually marginalized subject -- the sexual subaltern. It briefly reviews the contributions to the symposium and forwards a research agenda about questions of theory and praxis related to the production and regulation of sexual subjects.
Recommended Citation
Tayyab Mahmud and Ratna Kapur,
Foreword: Re-Orienting Law and Sexuality, 48 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 1
(2000).
https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/faculty/585