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Comparative and Foreign Law

University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

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2015

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Gay Liberation In The Illiberal State, Stewart Chang Jan 2015

Gay Liberation In The Illiberal State, Stewart Chang

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A comparative analysis of incrementalist approaches to gay rights as they are deployed in the United States and Singapore demonstrates that seeking gay rights in a full democracy is actually no better than seeking them in an authoritarian regime. Incrementalism ultimately promotes sexual nornativity by dividing the gay community into "good gays," who deserve equal protections, and "bad queers," who are further marginalized. Incrementalism in the United States began with decriminalization of sodomy and terminated with the recognition of gay imarriage but did so by imagining gay sexuality within the context of committed relationships. The gay rights movement in Singapore …