2015
DOI: 10.4000/gss.3641
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« La sexualité est forcément politique ». Entretien avec Jeffrey Weeks

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“…. that is, one extending beyond law reform' (Weeks 1983(Weeks [1977, 210, see also 207 -214). Despite this expansion in scope, Weeks demonstrates how the very early 1970s in British gay and lesbian politics were characterised, in part, by tensions between the CHE and the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), and by efforts by the CHE to represent itself as the more mainstream or moderate organisation within the gay and lesbian politics of the period (1983 [1977], 207).…”
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“…. that is, one extending beyond law reform' (Weeks 1983(Weeks [1977, 210, see also 207 -214). Despite this expansion in scope, Weeks demonstrates how the very early 1970s in British gay and lesbian politics were characterised, in part, by tensions between the CHE and the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), and by efforts by the CHE to represent itself as the more mainstream or moderate organisation within the gay and lesbian politics of the period (1983 [1977], 207).…”
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“…and is developed in many research works (e.g. Weeks, Maudet & Thomé, 2015;Messina, 2018). Politicization gives rise to studies that «make it possible to evaluate the place and intensity of political opinions in private conversations, within the couple, with the family or in the context of friendship.…”
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confidence: 99%