David Berry (Loughborough University, UK)
... might have suspected all ‘leftists’ of siding with the labour movement for the pleasure of ‘a bit of rough’!” Jean Daniel, editor of Le Nouvel observateur, organised a boycott, actively discouraging colleagues from reviewing the book.25 Guérin found few defenders, and even someone such as the left-w ...
... might have suspected all ‘leftists’ of siding with the labour movement for the pleasure of ‘a bit of rough’!” Jean Daniel, editor of Le Nouvel observateur, organised a boycott, actively discouraging colleagues from reviewing the book.25 Guérin found few defenders, and even someone such as the left-w ...
Bibliography of Contemporary Orthodox Responses to
... Jewish educators today need to be aware of Torah responses to homosexuality. We may be called upon to defend the Torah's approach in class, or -- more significantly -- we may be approached for counseling by a student involved in a personal struggle. Fortunately, much has been written on the subject ...
... Jewish educators today need to be aware of Torah responses to homosexuality. We may be called upon to defend the Torah's approach in class, or -- more significantly -- we may be approached for counseling by a student involved in a personal struggle. Fortunately, much has been written on the subject ...
Homosexuality in “Traditional” Sub-Saharan Africa
... total, and, historically, women have been monopolized in harems, where, rarely visited, albeit closely watched by eunuchs, they almost certainly turned to each other. Being neither literate nor of much interest to those who were, there are few traces of what harem life was like for women. Although I ...
... total, and, historically, women have been monopolized in harems, where, rarely visited, albeit closely watched by eunuchs, they almost certainly turned to each other. Being neither literate nor of much interest to those who were, there are few traces of what harem life was like for women. Although I ...
When the Global and the Local Collide: Gay Identity in Brazil and
... emerged in conditions of affluence and liberal democracy, where despite other large issues it was possible to develop a politics around sexuality, which is more difficult in countries where the basic structures of political life are constantly contested” (2001: 97). Gay activist groups spread ideas ...
... emerged in conditions of affluence and liberal democracy, where despite other large issues it was possible to develop a politics around sexuality, which is more difficult in countries where the basic structures of political life are constantly contested” (2001: 97). Gay activist groups spread ideas ...
Deviation and the Criminal Law - Northwestern University School of
... example, had several unlawful heterosexual contacts prior to her discharge.30 This is not mentioned for the purpose of passing a moral judgment on unlawful heterosexual contacts either in the course of treatment for homosexuality or otherwise, but it is important when one considers whether or not so ...
... example, had several unlawful heterosexual contacts prior to her discharge.30 This is not mentioned for the purpose of passing a moral judgment on unlawful heterosexual contacts either in the course of treatment for homosexuality or otherwise, but it is important when one considers whether or not so ...
GREEK "HOMOSEXUALI1Y": WinTHER THE DEBATE?
... is "sexual" and what is not -- indeed, cultures determine whether anything like a concept of "sexuality" exists at all. Concerning the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual", constructionists tend to argue that the experiences named by those terms are artifacts of specific, unique, and non-repeatable ...
... is "sexual" and what is not -- indeed, cultures determine whether anything like a concept of "sexuality" exists at all. Concerning the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual", constructionists tend to argue that the experiences named by those terms are artifacts of specific, unique, and non-repeatable ...
a history of sexology - University of Amsterdam
... sodomy and mutual masturbation, were not injurious unless practised to excess.(17) Despite this report, the German penal code got its infamous Paragraph 175 criminalising unnatural fornication. According to Ulrichs it was the pressure of Christian groups that led to this atavistic situation, one wh ...
... sodomy and mutual masturbation, were not injurious unless practised to excess.(17) Despite this report, the German penal code got its infamous Paragraph 175 criminalising unnatural fornication. According to Ulrichs it was the pressure of Christian groups that led to this atavistic situation, one wh ...
Modernization and the Semi-Periphery: Western
... variation in attitudes across societies toward these identities today. However, it should be noted here that this acronym is undeniably modern in its construction, and as modern conceptions of sexual minorities do not apply trans-historically, I will be using a variety of terms to signify the given ...
... variation in attitudes across societies toward these identities today. However, it should be noted here that this acronym is undeniably modern in its construction, and as modern conceptions of sexual minorities do not apply trans-historically, I will be using a variety of terms to signify the given ...
What Causes Homosexuality?
... • In their analysis, Byne and Parsons point out that the evidence actually suggests an environmental rather than a genetic cause for homosexuality, arguing that “we must at least consider the possibility that the higher concordance rate for homosexuality in dizygotic twins compared with nontwin bio ...
... • In their analysis, Byne and Parsons point out that the evidence actually suggests an environmental rather than a genetic cause for homosexuality, arguing that “we must at least consider the possibility that the higher concordance rate for homosexuality in dizygotic twins compared with nontwin bio ...
Contemporary Moral Problems
... “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
... “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
Homosexuality and the American Left
... in whatever way he wants to. That’s not endorsing things in homosexuality that we wouldn’t view as revolutionary. But there’s nothing to say that a homosexual cannot also be a revolutionary. And maybe I’m now injecting some of my prejudice by saying that “even a homosexual can be a revolutionary.” Q ...
... in whatever way he wants to. That’s not endorsing things in homosexuality that we wouldn’t view as revolutionary. But there’s nothing to say that a homosexual cannot also be a revolutionary. And maybe I’m now injecting some of my prejudice by saying that “even a homosexual can be a revolutionary.” Q ...
Winter, 2007/8 - American Sociological Association
... years ago, when Ken Plummer and I lamented sociology’s “missing sexual revolution”. Perhaps its because sociologists are no different from most people: they harbor a great deal of shame about sexuality: about having sexual desires, about speaking about them publicly. Perhaps its jealousy: they’re im ...
... years ago, when Ken Plummer and I lamented sociology’s “missing sexual revolution”. Perhaps its because sociologists are no different from most people: they harbor a great deal of shame about sexuality: about having sexual desires, about speaking about them publicly. Perhaps its jealousy: they’re im ...
All God`s Children
... premier...The eagerness with which people respond to the topic alone affirms my belief that in this film you have done what many people have tried to do and failed. That is, I believe All God’s Children understands the importance, fragility and necessity of bridging an intersection between ‘minority ...
... premier...The eagerness with which people respond to the topic alone affirms my belief that in this film you have done what many people have tried to do and failed. That is, I believe All God’s Children understands the importance, fragility and necessity of bridging an intersection between ‘minority ...
Article - Vibrant – Virtual Brazilian Anthropology
... Northwestern University, wrote an article about homosexuality and the AfroBrazilian houses of Recife, in which he began by citing Landes at length and then demonstrates a similar widespread belief in the association between homosexuality and participation in the Afro-Brazilian houses of his native ...
... Northwestern University, wrote an article about homosexuality and the AfroBrazilian houses of Recife, in which he began by citing Landes at length and then demonstrates a similar widespread belief in the association between homosexuality and participation in the Afro-Brazilian houses of his native ...
Carl Wittman`s Unfortunate Choice Between
... political spectrum of the gay rights movement today, most agree that because of the complete imbalance of power and inability to gain consent, sex with animals should not be included in the same conversation as gay sex. While it may be this writer’s unfounded judgment, sex with animals is not “the b ...
... political spectrum of the gay rights movement today, most agree that because of the complete imbalance of power and inability to gain consent, sex with animals should not be included in the same conversation as gay sex. While it may be this writer’s unfounded judgment, sex with animals is not “the b ...
an apologetic against homosexuality
... 1. In the ancient Greek world, an older man, an erastes would take an eromanos, an adolescent boy as a student. 2. The relationship was condoned by his parents and involved the older male teaching hunting, warfare, and adult male customs to the boy. 3. An integral part of this relationship was sexua ...
... 1. In the ancient Greek world, an older man, an erastes would take an eromanos, an adolescent boy as a student. 2. The relationship was condoned by his parents and involved the older male teaching hunting, warfare, and adult male customs to the boy. 3. An integral part of this relationship was sexua ...
Philosophy 220
... ● Of course, many of our organs admit of many possible uses. It would be arbitrary to acknowledge the appropriate use of sexual organs in a wide range of instances where procreation isn’t possible, but deny it in the context of same-sex relations. ...
... ● Of course, many of our organs admit of many possible uses. It would be arbitrary to acknowledge the appropriate use of sexual organs in a wide range of instances where procreation isn’t possible, but deny it in the context of same-sex relations. ...
Homosexuality in World Religions
... People of the third sex are also classified under a larger social category known as the “neutral gender.” Its members are called napumsaka, or “those who do not engage in procreation.” There are five different types of napumsaka people: (1) children; (2) the elderly; (3) neuters; (4) the celibate, a ...
... People of the third sex are also classified under a larger social category known as the “neutral gender.” Its members are called napumsaka, or “those who do not engage in procreation.” There are five different types of napumsaka people: (1) children; (2) the elderly; (3) neuters; (4) the celibate, a ...
Abstract
... broadly, the historiography on sexual revolution in early twentieth century Russia overwhelmingly focuses on the philosophies of liberal and socialist feminism, and philosophies of revolutionary change in sexual relations which fail to fall into these two normative paradigms are largely ignored or d ...
... broadly, the historiography on sexual revolution in early twentieth century Russia overwhelmingly focuses on the philosophies of liberal and socialist feminism, and philosophies of revolutionary change in sexual relations which fail to fall into these two normative paradigms are largely ignored or d ...
Understanding Gay and Lesbian Aging
... One wonders whether this would also be true for single and "promiscuous" and masculinist opposite-sex players as well. After all, where is the evidence that the traditional and patriarchal American family is any more supportive of its own elderly? Indeed, in marriage, it is often the woman, and only ...
... One wonders whether this would also be true for single and "promiscuous" and masculinist opposite-sex players as well. After all, where is the evidence that the traditional and patriarchal American family is any more supportive of its own elderly? Indeed, in marriage, it is often the woman, and only ...
The Sociology of Human Sexuality
... opposite sex. Donald Symons’s The Evolution of Human Sexuality (1979) brilliantly develops a Darwinian interpretation of human sexuality and shows how it is rooted in sexual selection. Symons first discusses sexual choice. Men everywhere appear to be much more naturally aroused than women by visual ...
... opposite sex. Donald Symons’s The Evolution of Human Sexuality (1979) brilliantly develops a Darwinian interpretation of human sexuality and shows how it is rooted in sexual selection. Symons first discusses sexual choice. Men everywhere appear to be much more naturally aroused than women by visual ...
English
... discussions also occurred during this period, however. As Edward MacRae (1990) has clearly shown in his research into the Somos/SP group, the first homosexual movement in Brazil was deeply divided on the question of whether or not to adopt a homosexual identity. Many people were worried that assumi ...
... discussions also occurred during this period, however. As Edward MacRae (1990) has clearly shown in his research into the Somos/SP group, the first homosexual movement in Brazil was deeply divided on the question of whether or not to adopt a homosexual identity. Many people were worried that assumi ...
Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South. By E. Patrick Johnson
... varied ways throughout their lives. He focuses on four themes in this chapter, which include parenting and family dramas, education, racism and segregation, and gay members of the community. He points to the ways these men’s stories of parenting and family offer contradictions, conflict, and complic ...
... varied ways throughout their lives. He focuses on four themes in this chapter, which include parenting and family dramas, education, racism and segregation, and gay members of the community. He points to the ways these men’s stories of parenting and family offer contradictions, conflict, and complic ...
Homosexuality - University of Amsterdam
... base in psychology, medicine and biology, and is closely linked to what once were called minority (black and women’s) studies and now gender studies. Most of the disciplines involved belong to the humanities and social sciences: language and literature, history, cultural and communication studies, s ...
... base in psychology, medicine and biology, and is closely linked to what once were called minority (black and women’s) studies and now gender studies. Most of the disciplines involved belong to the humanities and social sciences: language and literature, history, cultural and communication studies, s ...
Socialism and LGBT rights
The connection between left-leaning ideologies and LGBT rights struggles has a long and mixed history. Prominent socialists who were involved in early struggles for LGBT rights include Edward Carpenter, Oscar Wilde, Harry Hay, Bayard Rustin and Daniel Guérin among others.