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Dilemmas of Identity Among Gay Fathers 1 327 $aChapter 6 A Queer Situation: Poverty, Prisons, and Performances of Infidelity and Instability in the New Orleans Lesbian AnthemPart III Unpacking the Engagements between Sexuality and Broader Ideological Positions; Chapter 7 Tuskegee on the "Down Low": A Bioculturalist Brings the Past into the Present; Chapter 8 Back and Forth to the Land: Negotiating Rural and Urban Sexuality Among the Radical Faeries; Chapter 9 The Power of Stealth: (In)Visible Sites of Female-to-Male Transsexual Resistance; Chapter 10 Rumsfeld!: Consensual BDSM and "Sadomasochistic" Torture at Abu Ghraib 327 $aChapter 11 Professional Baseball, Urban Restructuring, and (Changing) Gay Geographies in Washington, DCPart IV International and Local Formations of Same-Sex and Transgender Identities; Chapter 12 Public Sex: The Geography of Female Homoeroticism and the (In)Visibility of Female Sexualities; Chapter 13 Neither in the Closet nor on the Balcony: Private Lives and Public Activism in Nicaragua; Chapter 14 Life Lube: Discursive Spheres of Sexuality, Science, and AIDS; Chapter 15 Man Marries Man in Nigeria?; Part V Sexuality and Neoliberal Citizenship 327 $aChapter 16 LGBT Rights in the European Union: a Queer Affair?Chapter 17 Turning the Lion City Pink? Interrogating Singapore's Gay Civil Servant Statement; Chapter 18 The Marriage between Kinship and Sexuality in New Mexico's Domestic Partnership Debate; Index 330 $aOut in Public addresses, and engages us in, the new and exciting directions in the emerging field of lesbian/gay anthropology. The authors offer a deep conversation about the meaning of sexuality, subjectivity and culture. 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