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The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life is a book by Michael Warner, in which the author discusses the role of same-sex marriage as a goal for gay rights activists. First published in 1999 by The Free Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, it was re-published in 2000 in paperback by Harvard University Press. Warner argues that the right to marry is an inadequate and ultimately undesirable goal for gay rights activism. As well as addressing marriage, he considers other areas in which public discourse stigmatizes certain sexual behaviors, including through sensationalist coverage of sex scandals, public zoning initiatives that marginalize the sex industry, and the attempted use of shame to manage sexually transmitted disease. The book has been described as a clas

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  • The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life (El problema de lo normal: sexo, política y ética de la vida queer) es un libro de Michael Warner, en el que el autor analiza el papel del matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo como un objetivo de los activistas de los derechos LGBT.​ Publicado por primera vez en 1999 por The Free Press, una impresión de Simon & Schuster, una reedición del año 2000 en edición de bolsillo fue realizada por la Harvard University Press. The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life (El problema de lo normal: sexo, política y ética de la vida queer) es un libro de , en el que el autor analiza el papel del matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo como un objetivo de los activistas de los derechos LGBT.​ Publicado por primera vez en 1999 por The Free Press, una impresión de Simon & Schuster, una reedición del año 2000 en edición de bolsillo fue realizada por la Harvard University Press. Warner argumenta que el derecho a casarse es un objetivo inadecuado, y en última instancia, indeseable para el activismo por los derechos LGBT. Además de abordar el tema del matrimonio, considera otras áreas en las que el discurso público estigmatiza ciertos comportamientos sexuales, incluso a través de la cobertura sensacionalista de los escándalos sexuales, las iniciativas de zonificación pública que marginan la industria del sexo, y el intento de usar la vergüenza para controlar la transmisión de enfermedades sexuales. El libro ha sido descrito como un clásico de los debates sobre la normalidad, como un objetivo para el movimiento por los derechos de los gays, y como una contribución importante a la teoría queer . (es)
  • The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life is a book by Michael Warner, in which the author discusses the role of same-sex marriage as a goal for gay rights activists. First published in 1999 by The Free Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, it was re-published in 2000 in paperback by Harvard University Press. Warner argues that the right to marry is an inadequate and ultimately undesirable goal for gay rights activism. As well as addressing marriage, he considers other areas in which public discourse stigmatizes certain sexual behaviors, including through sensationalist coverage of sex scandals, public zoning initiatives that marginalize the sex industry, and the attempted use of shame to manage sexually transmitted disease. The book has been described as a classic of the debates on normalcy as a goal for the gay rights movement, and as an important contribution to queer theory. (en)
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  • The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life (El problema de lo normal: sexo, política y ética de la vida queer) es un libro de Michael Warner, en el que el autor analiza el papel del matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo como un objetivo de los activistas de los derechos LGBT.​ Publicado por primera vez en 1999 por The Free Press, una impresión de Simon & Schuster, una reedición del año 2000 en edición de bolsillo fue realizada por la Harvard University Press. (es)
  • The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life is a book by Michael Warner, in which the author discusses the role of same-sex marriage as a goal for gay rights activists. First published in 1999 by The Free Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, it was re-published in 2000 in paperback by Harvard University Press. Warner argues that the right to marry is an inadequate and ultimately undesirable goal for gay rights activism. As well as addressing marriage, he considers other areas in which public discourse stigmatizes certain sexual behaviors, including through sensationalist coverage of sex scandals, public zoning initiatives that marginalize the sex industry, and the attempted use of shame to manage sexually transmitted disease. The book has been described as a clas (en)
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