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Sexual citizenship in Belfast,Northern Ireland
Authors:Rob Kitchin  Karen Lysaght
Institution:1. Department of Geography and NIRSA , National University of Ireland , Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland;2. Centre for Social and Educational Research , Dublin Institute of Technology , Dublin 6, Ireland
Abstract:In this article we examine the contours and construction of sexual citizenship in Belfast, Northern Ireland through in‐depth interviews with 30 members of the GLBT community and a discursive analysis of discourses of religion and nationalism. In the first half of the article we outline how sexual citizenship was constructed in the Irish context from the mid‐nineteenth century onwards, arguing that a moral conservatism developed as a result of religious reform and the interplay between Catholic and Protestant churches, and the redefining of masculinity and femininity with the rise of nationalism. In the second half of the article, we detail how the Peace Process has offered new opportunities to challenge and destabilise hegemonic discourses of sexual citizenship by transforming legislation and policing, and encouraging inward investment and gentrification.
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