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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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Blackfriars, 1920
It is much to be hoped that the revival of The Beggar's Opera will do neglected justice to the reputation of John Gay, and that the numerous patrons of the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, will study the text of the opera. The songs and the dialogue are excellent testimony to his gifts as a lyrist and a wit, and invite the discriminating reader to make ...
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It is much to be hoped that the revival of The Beggar's Opera will do neglected justice to the reputation of John Gay, and that the numerous patrons of the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, will study the text of the opera. The songs and the dialogue are excellent testimony to his gifts as a lyrist and a wit, and invite the discriminating reader to make ...
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American Literary History, 1993
David Bergman's fascinating and instructive contribution to the Wisconsin Project on American Writers centers on the self-representation of male homosexuals in American literature, but it defies all expectations of a thesis-driven analysis. Its approach is oblique rather than direct, expansive rather than restrictive, highly selective rather than ...
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David Bergman's fascinating and instructive contribution to the Wisconsin Project on American Writers centers on the self-representation of male homosexuals in American literature, but it defies all expectations of a thesis-driven analysis. Its approach is oblique rather than direct, expansive rather than restrictive, highly selective rather than ...
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This chapter focuses on Isabel Millán’s Chabelita’s Heart and Gabby Rivera’s Juliet Takes a Breath. These books contest the tropes of queer death and violence that is perpetually common in coming-out and coming-of-age LGTBQIA+ literature for young people. While the protagonists in Millán’s and Rivera’s stories do experience instances of violence due to
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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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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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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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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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Discussion of gay patient-gay therapist: A case report of Stephen
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 1999Abstract This discussion of a case report focuses on the ubiquity of polarized thinking in formulating therapeutic concepts. Binary thinking afflicts the two sides of the essentialist-social constructivist debate. Both views avoid the fact that we can never really know where biology stops and culture begins.
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