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Framing Equality: The Politics of Gay Marriage Wars - Hardcover

Framing Equality: The Politics of Gay Marriage Wars - Hardcover

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by Omar G. Encarnación (Author)

Although a lot has been said about the stunning success of the marriage equality movement, not much is known about why the global struggle over gay marriage has varied across countries with respect to the severity of the conservative backlash and the legacy for LGBTQ equality. In this book, Omar Encarnación presents a cross-national exploration of the politics of "gay marriage wars" by looking at how gay marriage has been framed in three nations.

Drawing on the campaign for same-sex marriage in Spain, the United States, and Brazil, Encarnación conceptualizes three types of framing models-legal, moral, and political. He argues that while all three models can bring the campaign to a successful conclusion, the moral framing-which views gay marriage as a gateway to "full citizenship" for gay and lesbian couples-is the most consequential for mitigating backlash and bolstering equality. Moreover, this study shows that, despite the prominence of transnationalism in the dynamics of gay rights activism, the main factors influencing the framing of gay marriage are all homegrown, including the political environment, the foundational ideals of the gay rights movement, and the activism of the forces opposing gay marriage.

Author Biography

Omar G. Encarnación is Charles Flint Kellogg Professor of Politics at Bard College, where he teaches comparative politics and Latin American and Iberian Studies.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.8 x 9.1 x 6.3 IN
Publication Date: May 23, 2025