Abstract

The book is a culmination of Diane Richardson’s numerous examinations over the years on sexuality and citizenship and it offers a critical analysis of the concept of ‘sexual citizenship’ (p. 2). In seven chapters divided into two key sections, the book provides a persuasive and easy to read analysis on the sexual citizenship literature and how it has evolved over time, but also the limitations of sexual citizenship within the Euro-North American historical configuration (p. 49). The conceptual analysis offers a social, cultural, economic and political exposition on the concept of sexual citizenship and brings forward the complex linkages of undeviating issues relating to sexuality, gender and citizenship.

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