Homosexual "Marriage"
... transmission of AIDS to boys via these molesters, to date we have found no activist attempt to expose or “out” these men. Finally, while 80% of Advocate respondents said they would give up sex for love, based on the self-report data there is a fundament difference between what love is for heterosexu ...
... transmission of AIDS to boys via these molesters, to date we have found no activist attempt to expose or “out” these men. Finally, while 80% of Advocate respondents said they would give up sex for love, based on the self-report data there is a fundament difference between what love is for heterosexu ...
The Queer Metropolis
... Our objective in this chapter is to review how geographies of sexuality in the United States have fluctuated in form and meaning across three periods of sexual history—what I call the closet, coming out, and post-gay eras. ...
... Our objective in this chapter is to review how geographies of sexuality in the United States have fluctuated in form and meaning across three periods of sexual history—what I call the closet, coming out, and post-gay eras. ...
Hegemony and the internalisation of homophobia caused by heteronormativity Yolanda Dreyer
... and degree of empathy of the persons themselves. According to them, those who find it imperative to hold on to traditional gender roles will find it very difficult, if not impossible, to be tolerant of any behaviour that does not fit in with what they believe to be “the way it is”. Studies have show ...
... and degree of empathy of the persons themselves. According to them, those who find it imperative to hold on to traditional gender roles will find it very difficult, if not impossible, to be tolerant of any behaviour that does not fit in with what they believe to be “the way it is”. Studies have show ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... induction but were nonetheless accepted for service in the early years of the war when the need for personnel was greatest. As expansion of the war required that all available personnel be utilized, screening procedures were further loosened (Bérubé, 1990; D’Emilio, 1983). During the war, some milit ...
... induction but were nonetheless accepted for service in the early years of the war when the need for personnel was greatest. As expansion of the war required that all available personnel be utilized, screening procedures were further loosened (Bérubé, 1990; D’Emilio, 1983). During the war, some milit ...
Sexual orientation and military service
... induction but were nonetheless accepted for service in the early years of the war when the need for personnel was greatest. As expansion of the war required that all available personnel be utilized, screening procedures were further loosened (Bérubé, 1990; D’Emilio, 1983). During the war, some milit ...
... induction but were nonetheless accepted for service in the early years of the war when the need for personnel was greatest. As expansion of the war required that all available personnel be utilized, screening procedures were further loosened (Bérubé, 1990; D’Emilio, 1983). During the war, some milit ...
Queering Indian Sociology
... that will be foreground and addressed, not her sexual orientation. Probably for such reasons there has been in the west a call for analytical separation of gender and sexuality: Gayle Rubin in 1984 argued for an autonomous theory and politics specific to sexuality and Eve Kosofsky Sedwick (2008) in ...
... that will be foreground and addressed, not her sexual orientation. Probably for such reasons there has been in the west a call for analytical separation of gender and sexuality: Gayle Rubin in 1984 argued for an autonomous theory and politics specific to sexuality and Eve Kosofsky Sedwick (2008) in ...
Forced out of the Closet: Sexual Orientation and the Legal Dilemma
... by a desire to embarrass, degrade, or humiliate homosexuals, 27 outings within the gay community are normally designed to promote pos28 itive images of gay people. Members of the gay community offer a number of reasons to justify outing fellow gays. While some gay rights groups cite exposing 23. Pat ...
... by a desire to embarrass, degrade, or humiliate homosexuals, 27 outings within the gay community are normally designed to promote pos28 itive images of gay people. Members of the gay community offer a number of reasons to justify outing fellow gays. While some gay rights groups cite exposing 23. Pat ...
“Sameness Without Identity,” in Umbr(a): Sameness, no. 1
... preface, had dominated the Parisian intellectual landscape since the 1950s. Lacan remains central to the status quo against which Foucault is thinking, because from the latters perspective psychoanalysis represents the already known, the taken-for-granted paradigm of subjectification. No doubt th ...
... preface, had dominated the Parisian intellectual landscape since the 1950s. Lacan remains central to the status quo against which Foucault is thinking, because from the latters perspective psychoanalysis represents the already known, the taken-for-granted paradigm of subjectification. No doubt th ...
Sexuality, Citizenship and Sexual Rights
... beyond the concept of negative rights, some authors have pointed out the various problems with linking positive rights, particularly sexual pleasure, to human rights discourses. Oriel (2005) argues that although sexual rights advocates fight for sexual pleasure as a fundamental human right, they oft ...
... beyond the concept of negative rights, some authors have pointed out the various problems with linking positive rights, particularly sexual pleasure, to human rights discourses. Oriel (2005) argues that although sexual rights advocates fight for sexual pleasure as a fundamental human right, they oft ...
Homophobia to heterosexism: constructs in need
... towards gay and lesbian people and their sub-culture. These early attitudes and behaviours were premised on stereotypes of gay and lesbians as being ‘sexually aggressive’ and predatory (paedophiles), ‘excessively effeminate’ (in the case of gay men) or overly masculine (in the case of lesbians) and ...
... towards gay and lesbian people and their sub-culture. These early attitudes and behaviours were premised on stereotypes of gay and lesbians as being ‘sexually aggressive’ and predatory (paedophiles), ‘excessively effeminate’ (in the case of gay men) or overly masculine (in the case of lesbians) and ...
Bajan Queens, Nebulous Scenes: Sexual
... Thus it appeared that queer activism in Barbados was facing a challenge that was directly inverse to that of queer communities in North America: While the latter have made significant progress in achieving lesbian and gay rights and becoming acceptable/accepted in public domains, transgendered peopl ...
... Thus it appeared that queer activism in Barbados was facing a challenge that was directly inverse to that of queer communities in North America: While the latter have made significant progress in achieving lesbian and gay rights and becoming acceptable/accepted in public domains, transgendered peopl ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... the major port cities and centers of war industry — including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York — where many first encountered ...
... the major port cities and centers of war industry — including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York — where many first encountered ...
Šablona -- Diplomová práce
... sex is hard to understand, because sexuality, which all humans have, includes all types of erotic desires and so is connected with sex directly. Sexual identity is “a social status based on the individual’s self-definition as heterosexual, gay, lesbian, or bisexual, etc.” (Cameron and Kulick 2003, X ...
... sex is hard to understand, because sexuality, which all humans have, includes all types of erotic desires and so is connected with sex directly. Sexual identity is “a social status based on the individual’s self-definition as heterosexual, gay, lesbian, or bisexual, etc.” (Cameron and Kulick 2003, X ...
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management Brandeis
... HIV prevention and care into broader health systems. We will also examine facilitators and barriers to young people, especially young women, accessing sexual health education, sexual health care, and reproductive health care, with a focus on the Global South. The widespread lack of access to safe ab ...
... HIV prevention and care into broader health systems. We will also examine facilitators and barriers to young people, especially young women, accessing sexual health education, sexual health care, and reproductive health care, with a focus on the Global South. The widespread lack of access to safe ab ...
1 Assessing Lesbian and Gay Prospective Foster and Adoptive
... applicant’s autobiography or description of past and anticipated future relationships. Some applicants feel more comfortable having this information included in the homestudy so that he or she doesn’t have to worry about hiding information from children’s workers he or she may meet with in the futur ...
... applicant’s autobiography or description of past and anticipated future relationships. Some applicants feel more comfortable having this information included in the homestudy so that he or she doesn’t have to worry about hiding information from children’s workers he or she may meet with in the futur ...
`I went to bed with my own kind once`: the erasure of
... desire to others who are, respectively, unambiguously men or women. That is, these categories rest implicitly on the logic of binary gender which underpins the homo/ hetero identity structure, a structure which requires clearly gendered men and women to desire one another (or each other). For those ...
... desire to others who are, respectively, unambiguously men or women. That is, these categories rest implicitly on the logic of binary gender which underpins the homo/ hetero identity structure, a structure which requires clearly gendered men and women to desire one another (or each other). For those ...
"Are you a boy or a girl?" : (hetero)sexism and verbal hostility
... When looking at the lives of the women who have participated in this research it is fair to say that the impact of verbal abuse is widespread, both upon actual and potential recipients. Circumstances such as time of day, who you are with, sex of the person making the comment, and the tone in which i ...
... When looking at the lives of the women who have participated in this research it is fair to say that the impact of verbal abuse is widespread, both upon actual and potential recipients. Circumstances such as time of day, who you are with, sex of the person making the comment, and the tone in which 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 ...
2864 curtin university centre for human rights education perth
... said, the male reproductive organ was intended by nature to complement and integrate with the female reproductive organ, sexual activity that is contemplated and permitted by nature must be respectful of that complementarity. Arguments along these lines are sometimes advanced to explain, and justify ...
... said, the male reproductive organ was intended by nature to complement and integrate with the female reproductive organ, sexual activity that is contemplated and permitted by nature must be respectful of that complementarity. Arguments along these lines are sometimes advanced to explain, and justify ...
LGBT Identity: A Demographer`s Perspective
... between men and women.23 Women are more likely to identify as bisexual while men are more likely to identify as gay. I should be clear that the report included substantially more information about the size of the LGBT community. The subsection of the brief titled “How many lesbian, gay, bisexual and ...
... between men and women.23 Women are more likely to identify as bisexual while men are more likely to identify as gay. I should be clear that the report included substantially more information about the size of the LGBT community. The subsection of the brief titled “How many lesbian, gay, bisexual and ...
LGBTQ Methamphetamine Use
... and self-hatred may be diminished for future generations of LGBTQ youth • Many of the reasons found by previous studies were fueled by effects of inequality or unacceptance into society. This may lessen the rate of methamphetamine use along with other substances, or it may shed light to other reason ...
... and self-hatred may be diminished for future generations of LGBTQ youth • Many of the reasons found by previous studies were fueled by effects of inequality or unacceptance into society. This may lessen the rate of methamphetamine use along with other substances, or it may shed light to other reason ...
Perceived Barriers to Friendship With Lesbians
... example, Reinhardt (1994) found that a speaker panel presentation on lesbian and gay male (LG) issues for undergraduates reduced cognitive but not behavioral aspects of intolerance. In another recent study, Franklin (1998) found that negative attitudes constituted only one of many factors that motiv ...
... example, Reinhardt (1994) found that a speaker panel presentation on lesbian and gay male (LG) issues for undergraduates reduced cognitive but not behavioral aspects of intolerance. In another recent study, Franklin (1998) found that negative attitudes constituted only one of many factors that motiv ...
An Overview of LGBT Veteran Health
... Sexual attraction – who turns you on (feeling) Romantic attraction – who you fall in love with (feeling) Sexual fantasies – who you fantasize about (thoughts) Sexual behavior – who you have sex with (behaviors) Sexual identity – how you identify yourself (social identity) • Gay/lesbian, bisexual, st ...
... Sexual attraction – who turns you on (feeling) Romantic attraction – who you fall in love with (feeling) Sexual fantasies – who you fantasize about (thoughts) Sexual behavior – who you have sex with (behaviors) Sexual identity – how you identify yourself (social identity) • Gay/lesbian, bisexual, st ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... various reactions among the Spanish public in favour of and against gay and lesbian people adopting, similar to the situation in many other European countries (Brulard & Dumont, 2007) However, previously to this law these applicants could adopt and it was known that adoptions by LGTB singles were po ...
... various reactions among the Spanish public in favour of and against gay and lesbian people adopting, similar to the situation in many other European countries (Brulard & Dumont, 2007) However, previously to this law these applicants could adopt and it was known that adoptions by LGTB singles were po ...
GAY MEN IN FRATERNITIES 1 The purpose of this
... One of the most prominent ways to be involved on campus is membership in a Greek letter organization. According to Hall & La France (2007), 5.3 million Americans are or have been part of such a group. Conflicting Literature on Greek Life Development Outcomes Literature on the impact that membership ...
... One of the most prominent ways to be involved on campus is membership in a Greek letter organization. According to Hall & La France (2007), 5.3 million Americans are or have been part of such a group. Conflicting Literature on Greek Life Development Outcomes Literature on the impact that membership ...
LGBT social movements
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements are social movements that advocate for the equalized acceptance of LGBT people in society. In these movements, LGBT people and their allies have a long history of campaigning for what is now generally called LGBT rights, sometimes also called gay rights or gay and lesbian rights. Although there is not a primary or an overarching central organization that represents all LGBT people and their interests, numerous LGBT rights organizations are active worldwide.A commonly stated goal among these movements is social equality for LGBT people. Some have also focused on building LGBT communities or worked towards liberation for the broader society from biphobia, homophobia, and transphobia. LGBT movements organized today are made up of a wide range of political activism and cultural activity, including lobbying, street marches, social groups, media, art, and research.