Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 389 g
An Introductory, Interdisciplinary Approach
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 389 g
ISBN: 978-0-7619-5418-7
Verlag: Sage Publications
This timely book seeks to demonstrate the coherence of lesbian and gay studies. It introduces the reader to the principal inter-disciplinary approaches in the field and critically assesses their strengths and weaknesses whilst asking: What is lesbian and gay studies? When did it emerge? And what are its achievements and research agenda?
The gay and lesbian movement has emerged as a major political and cultural force. It poses a series of far reaching questions about the organization of identity, the operation of power and the limits of tolerance. Lesbian and Gay Studies has emerged as a vital and enriching field. It offers challenges to more traditional disciplines and requires new forms of thought about the connections between academic work and personal politics.
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The Challenge of Lesbian and Gay Studies - Jeffrey Weeks
Homosexuality, Psychology, and Gay and Lesbian Studies - Theo Sandfort
Mapping the Sociological Gay - Ken Plummer
Past, Presents and Futures of a Sociology of Same-Sex Relations
Hidden from History? Homosexuality and the Historical Sciences - Judith Schuyf
Queering Anthropology - Gert Hekma
Homo Legalis - Leslie J Moran
Lesbian and Gay in Legal Studies
The Private and the Public - Andr[ac]e Krouwel and Jan Willem Duyvendak
Gay and Lesbian Issues in Political Science
Geographies of Sexuality - Jon Binnie and Gill Valentine
A Review of Progress
Gay Male Literary Studies - Marco Pustianaz
Lesbian Literary Studies - Liana Borghi
Fashionably Queer - Ren[ac]ee C Hoogland
Lesbian and Gay Cultural Studies
Crossing Borders - Theo Sandfort and Hansje Galesloot
A Debate on the Perspectives of Women's Studies and Gay and Lesbian Studies
Fighting the Epidemic - Rommel Mend[gr]es-Leite and Onno de Zwart
Social AIDS Studies
Conclusion - Judith Schuyf and Theo Sandfort
Gay and Lesbian Studies at a Crossroads