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Brgg together forty-two groundbreakg says--many of them already classics--The Lbian and Gay Studi Rear provis a much-need troductn to the * the lesbian and gay studies reader *
Brgg together forty-two groundbreakg says--many of them already classics--The Lbian and Gay Studi Rear provis a much-need troductn to the ntemporary state of lbian/gay studi, extensively illtratg the range, spe, diversy, appeal, and power of the work currently beg done the field. Featurg says by such proment scholars as Judh Butler, John D'E, Kobena Mercer, Adrienne Rich, Gayle Rub, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, The Lbian and Gay Studi Rear explor a multu of sexual, ethnic, racial, and soc-enomic experienc. Reprentg the bt and most signifint English language work the field, The Lbian and Gay Studi Rear addrs topics such as butch-fem rol, the cultural nstctn of genr, lbian separatism, femist theory, AIDS, safe-sex tn, lonialism, S/M, Osr Wil, Gert Ste, children's books, black natnalism, popular films, San Sontag, the closet, homophobia, Frd, Sappho, the media, the hijras of India, Robert Mapplethorpe, and the polics of reprentatn.
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Eloquence and the Epaph: Black Natnalism and the Homophobic Impulse Rpons to the Death of Max Robson, Phillip Brian Harper.
Chino Men: A Cartography of Homosexual Inty and Behavr, Tomás Almaguer. The Bow and the Burn Strap: A New Look at Instutnalized Homosexualy Native North Ameri, Harriet Whehead.
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"At a moment when homosexual rights are at issue school curricula, polil party nventns, state and cy referendums, relig stutns, the ary, and even St. Patrick's Day paras, this book offers a broad, diverse, challengg, ser troductn to a wi range of scholarship the emergg field of gay and lbian studi.
"Jt a uple of s ago the ia of a posive and creative lbian and gay studi seemed a fantastil dream. "It would be difficult to summarize the eclectic ntents of The Lbian and Gay Studi Rear, almost as difficult as would be to summarize the subjects of study seeks to document. The Lbian and Gay Studi Rear isn't an encyclopedia, nor do pretend to be.
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The Lbian and gay studi rear by Henry Abelove, David M. Halper, 2012, Routledge edn, English * the lesbian and gay studies reader *
A Debate on the Perspectiv of Women's Studi and Gay and Lbian Studi.
Gay and Lbian Studi is by nature cross-disciplary, verg a wi range of tellectual bas: lerature, history, relign, psychology, soclogy, philosophy, anthropology, medice, law, fe arts, and others.
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Gay and Lbian Studi is by nature cross-disciplary, verg a wi range of tellectual bas: lerature, history, relign, psychology, soclogy, philosophy, anthropology, medice, law, fe arts, and others. Rourc this subject area may be found nearly every divisn of the Rearch Librari. This gui offers multiple trajectori to this richly varied * the lesbian and gay studies reader *
Dpe the prence of large numbers of homosexuals New York Cy and other urban centers the Uned Stat and throughout the world, their history has often been neglected or margalized, a ttimony to the hibg factors of legal rtrictns on certa forms of sexual nduct, the lack of anizatn among gay men and lbians, and the unwillgns of the larger society to regnize the value and mer of different forms of erotic and affectnal exprsn. The term "uranian" was nsired, but failed to fd favor and was replaced by words such as "homosexual" and "homophile, " arbrary nstctns which, though workable, have been emed too clil some quarters. By the late twentieth century "gay" and "lbian" had bee the regnized terms scholarly and popular e.