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Drawing from surveys of political attitudes and voting patterns among gays, lesbians, and bisexuals, Bailey's study is a revealing window into how sexual identity has fostered political alliances. The book investigates mayoral voting patterns in America's three largest cities-New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Product Details:
Author: Robert C. Bailey
Paperback: 496 pages
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: December 15, 1998
Language: English
ISBN: 0231096631
Product Length: 0.9 inches
Product Width: 0.6 inches
Product Height: 0.09 inches
Product Weight: 1.2 pounds
Package Length: 8.99 inches
Package Width: 6.02 inches
Package Height: 0.92 inches
Package Weight: 1.2 pounds
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5Identity politics livesJan 05, 2002
By Steve Sanders "Steve Sanders"
Bailey, a political scientist who until his untimely death in 2001 was one of the foremost authorities on gay politics and voting patterns in large cities, blends data with detailed studies of New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Birmingham, Alabama, to illustrate the role gays and lesbians play as distinctive members of urban political communities, where they have traditionally been part of liberal coalitions. Bailey argues that the ends of urban-based gay political involvement have had more to do with the definition and assertion of identity than with influencing the levers of economic policy-making. At a time when "identity politics" as a mode of analysis has fallen out of fashion in academic gay studies, Bailey compiles an impressive array of evidence that identity politics, at least in the urban setting, actually is becoming more important as municipal politicians seek to build coalitions and consensus.

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