Kvinder, Køn & Forskning (Dec 2007)
Homoseksuelles medborgerskab i et retfærdigheds- perspektiv
Abstract
The article discusses homosexuals’ citizenship in Denmark within a social justice perspective and raises doubt about the society’s sexual permissiveness and equality. Drawing on theories of citizenship and social justice, it establishes an analytical and normative framework for a just sexual citizenship based on the norm of participatory parity. Highlighting several institutional barriers for a just sexual citizenship, alongside their intertwinements, it argues for the need for changing the sexual status order and for linking economic, cultural and political remedies for injustice.