Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma

Recent public debate in Italy has been noteworthy for its renewed focus on issues of gender and sexual citizenship. The discussion is well summarized and symbolized by two opposing political discourses that have been engaged in a lengthy struggle. On one side stands a neo-conservative Catholic movem...

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Main Authors: Elisa Bellè, Caterina Peroni, Elisa Rapetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2016-09-01
Series:Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/6379
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spelling doaj-52b622a0ca744c23b8c0c59b5a9baa6a2020-11-25T00:30:26ZengCentro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de CoimbraRevista Crítica de Ciências Sociais0254-11062182-74352016-09-01110739810.4000/rccs.6379Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” DilemmaElisa BellèCaterina PeroniElisa RapettiRecent public debate in Italy has been noteworthy for its renewed focus on issues of gender and sexual citizenship. The discussion is well summarized and symbolized by two opposing political discourses that have been engaged in a lengthy struggle. On one side stands a neo-conservative Catholic movement that opposes the recognition of LGBTQ relationships and defends “the natural family”. On the other side there are the LGBTQ movements, which are claiming full civil, social and sexual citizenship. The present article analyzes this conflict, which was clearly illustrated by two public events held in Rome in June 2015 (Family Day and the Rome LGBTQ Pride). The paper, methodologically based on Critical Discourse Analysis, examines the most relevant political documents (manifestos and press releases) issued by the organizers of the two demonstrations, highlighting the existence of ambivalent discourses on the naturalization of sex and the universalization of social and sexual citizenship.http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/6379Critical Discourse Analysisgender identityItalyLGBT movementsexual citizenship
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Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma
Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
Critical Discourse Analysis
gender identity
Italy
LGBT movement
sexual citizenship
author_facet Elisa Bellè
Caterina Peroni
Elisa Rapetti
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title Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma
title_short Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma
title_full Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma
title_fullStr Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Fighting about (Sexual) Citizenship: Italy’s “Nature or Culture” Dilemma
title_sort fighting about (sexual) citizenship: italy’s “nature or culture” dilemma
publisher Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra
series Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
issn 0254-1106
2182-7435
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Recent public debate in Italy has been noteworthy for its renewed focus on issues of gender and sexual citizenship. The discussion is well summarized and symbolized by two opposing political discourses that have been engaged in a lengthy struggle. On one side stands a neo-conservative Catholic movement that opposes the recognition of LGBTQ relationships and defends “the natural family”. On the other side there are the LGBTQ movements, which are claiming full civil, social and sexual citizenship. The present article analyzes this conflict, which was clearly illustrated by two public events held in Rome in June 2015 (Family Day and the Rome LGBTQ Pride). The paper, methodologically based on Critical Discourse Analysis, examines the most relevant political documents (manifestos and press releases) issued by the organizers of the two demonstrations, highlighting the existence of ambivalent discourses on the naturalization of sex and the universalization of social and sexual citizenship.
topic Critical Discourse Analysis
gender identity
Italy
LGBT movement
sexual citizenship
url http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/6379
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