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Gay fathers' and gay nonfathers' relationship with their parents [PDF]
Early family backgrounds of gay fathers compared to a matched sample of gay nonfathers were investigated, with particular emphasis on parent‐son relationships. It was hypothesized that, contrary to predictions based on Freudian theory, there would be no difference in homosexual fathers' and nonfathers' perceptions of their early family life and ...
Bryan E. Robinson, Patsy Skeen
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Gay Playwrights, Gay Husbands, Gay History
2012“Gary and I have a kind of a marriage,” explains a gay father to his traumatized adolescent son in the groundbreaking 1972 telefilm That Certain Summer.1 That line seemed daring at the very beginning of gay liberation and decades before the gay marriage debate.
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Gay fathers: Evolution of the gay-father identity.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1981Interview data from an exploratory study of 18 gay fathers indicate that identity congruence evolves over time as these men participate in both the world of fathers and the world of gays. Disclosure of each identity in the opposite world, and the acceptance of both identities by intimate others, are also crucial to the gay father's achievement of self ...
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Journal of Homosexuality, 2002
In 1996-97 the author interviewed 73 civic leaders in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on their attitudes toward gay rights. Twelve respondents opposed gay rights, 40 were moderately favorable to gay rights, and 21 were strongly favorable. Almost all favored basic equality rights (education, housing, employment), and only 10 said they had difficulty with gay
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In 1996-97 the author interviewed 73 civic leaders in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on their attitudes toward gay rights. Twelve respondents opposed gay rights, 40 were moderately favorable to gay rights, and 21 were strongly favorable. Almost all favored basic equality rights (education, housing, employment), and only 10 said they had difficulty with gay
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Journal of Homosexuality, 2003
Recent discussion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) youth has included two emphases: the burgeoning trend toward youth-supportive organizations and focus on risk factors experienced by these youth. In practice, the two are intertwined: the need for youth-supportive endeavors is typically demonstrated by appeals to the risks LGBT youth face ...
Bohan, Janis S.+2 more
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Recent discussion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) youth has included two emphases: the burgeoning trend toward youth-supportive organizations and focus on risk factors experienced by these youth. In practice, the two are intertwined: the need for youth-supportive endeavors is typically demonstrated by appeals to the risks LGBT youth face ...
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Gay Subjects Relating: Object Relations Between Gay Therapist and Gay Client
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 2007SUMMARY This paper discusses the development of object relations theory which, in Britain, was developed as an extension of Freudian psychoanalysis by such thinkers as Melanie Klein, Fairbairn, Winnicott and their followers and later supported by research from attachment theorists like Bowlby. Object relations theorists made a shift from the conception
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Journal of Homosexuality, 1979
Gay people have claimed that there exist within major cities "gay ghettos", neighborhoods housing large numbers of homosexual men and women as well as gathering places where homosexual behavior is generally accepted, and have designated as such certain sections of Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles (Aiken, 1976, p.
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Gay people have claimed that there exist within major cities "gay ghettos", neighborhoods housing large numbers of homosexual men and women as well as gathering places where homosexual behavior is generally accepted, and have designated as such certain sections of Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles (Aiken, 1976, p.
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Gay and Greek: The Identity Paradox of Gay Fraternities
Social Problems, 2000Drawing on concepts from queer theory, this paper examines collective identity construction in the national gay fraternity, Delta Lambda Phi (DLP). Based on a grounded theory analysis of 42 open-ended in-depth interviews, extensive participant observation, and analysis of archival data, this paper explores how DLP members negotiated their identity as ...
King-To Yeung, Mindy Stombler
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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2009
The oldest of the baby boomers (boomers) were age 63 in 2009 and on the verge of retirement. This cohort has had a history of making societal changes throughout its life cycle, and it is unlikely that retirement, as we know it, will remain unscathed. This article highlights two events-the Stonewall Inn riots and two prominent professional associations ...
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The oldest of the baby boomers (boomers) were age 63 in 2009 and on the verge of retirement. This cohort has had a history of making societal changes throughout its life cycle, and it is unlikely that retirement, as we know it, will remain unscathed. This article highlights two events-the Stonewall Inn riots and two prominent professional associations ...
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2018
This chapter addresses one of the few arenas of sport that was organized on a specifically political basis. Attempting to overcome the homophobia of the traditional world of sports, gay and lesbian athletes organized the Gay Olympic Games in 1982. The chapter provides an account of the history of the Gay Games that highlights both how sport can be used
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This chapter addresses one of the few arenas of sport that was organized on a specifically political basis. Attempting to overcome the homophobia of the traditional world of sports, gay and lesbian athletes organized the Gay Olympic Games in 1982. The chapter provides an account of the history of the Gay Games that highlights both how sport can be used
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