Tey Meadow is a recovering lawyer and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at New York University. Tey writes on many topics related to the intersections of law, sexuality and culture, including the politics of family diversity and sexual rights organizing in the United States and South Africa. Her dissertation examines the way law constructs the difference between men and women, by looking at state institutional responses to transgender individuals' requests for legal gender reclassification.
Judith Stacey and Tey Meadow. In Politics and Society, 37(3).
Abridged translation: Descoutures, Virgines, Marie Digoix, Eric Fassin, Wilfried Rault (Eds.). 2008. "Mariage de même sexe et polygynie en Afrique du Sud et aux Etats-Unis," in Mariages et Homosexualities dans le Monde: L'Arrangement des Norms Familiales. France: Autrement.
Authored by Tey Meadow, in Hawley, John C. LGBTQ America Today. Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
Invited blog post authored by Tey Meadow and Judith Stacey.
Available online at The Immanent Frame, an SSRC Blog.
In Contexts: Understanding People in Their Social Worlds, 5(4).
Reprinted in Goodwin, Jeff and James M. Jasper. 2007. The Contexts Reader. New York: W. W. Norton and Company.
Article authored by Tey Meadow, currently under review.
In progress article by Tey Meadow.