Queer World : The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader

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Pub. Date: 1997-04-01
Publisher(s): New York University Press
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Summary

This compedious, cutting-edge volume offers a broad array of the most provocative gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender scholarship produced by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) over the first decade (1986-1996) of its existence at the CUNY Graduate School.CLAGS has had a profound and legitimizing influence on the establishment of gay and lesbian studies as a discipline. Thousands have attended its events, featuring hundreds of scholars, activists, and cultural workers; many thousands more have lamented how they would have liked to have been there. With this book, they finally, vicariously, can be.Divided into five parts--on identities as they revolve around gender and sexuality; on the terrains of homosexual history; on mind-body relations; on laws and economics; and on policy issues related to gay youth, AIDS, and aging--A Queer Worldoffers a compelling panorama of gay and lesbian life. Featuring the work, among others, of such figures as Yukiko Hanawa, Will Roscoe, Jewelle L. Gomez, Jonathan Ned Katz, Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, Jeffrey Escoffier, Janice M. Irvine, Kendall Thomas, Gilbert Herdt, Vivien Ng, Douglas Crimp, Walt Odets, Serena Nanda, Cindy Patton, Michael Moon, William Byne, and Randolph Trumback,A Queer Worldis distinctive in its focus on the social sciences and issues relating to public policy. Consisting largely of previously unpublished essays, this volume--and its companion volumeQueer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading Cultures--is an invaluable addition to the bookshelf of anyone interested in the study of sexuality.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Girl I Never Want to Be: Identity, Identification, and Narrativep. 9
The Event of Becomingp. 17
Whose History? The Case of Oklahomap. 24
Latina Lesbiansp. 35
inciting sites of political interventions: queer 'n asian
Yukiko Hanawap. 39
Gender Diversity in Native North America: Notes toward a Unified Analysisp. 65
The Hijras of Indiap. 82
Are Modern Western Lesbian Women and Gay Men a Third Gender?p. 87
Third Genders, Third Sexesp. 100
Gender Identity Disorder in Boys: The Search for a Constitutional Factorp. 108
Bodies in Motion: Lesbian and Transsexual Historiesp. 134
Creating Good-Looking Genitals in the Service of Genderp. 153
"Homosexual" and "Heterosexual": Questioning the Termsp. 177
Telling Tales: Oral History and the Construction of Pre-Stonewall Lesbian Historyp. 181
Looking for Lesbians in Chinese Historyp. 199
The Curious Case of Michael Wigglesworthp. 205
Coming to Terms: Conceptualizing Men's Erotic and Affectional Relations with Men in the United States, 1820-1892p. 216
Invisible Women: Retracing the Lives of French Working-Class Lesbians, 1880-1930p. 236
Homosexuality and the Sociological Imagination: The 1950s and 1960sp. 248
Twenty-five Years after Stonewall: Looking Backward, Moving Forwardp. 262
Psychobiologic Research on Homosexualityp. 285
Scientific Authority and the Search for Sex Hormonesp. 298
Creating Natural Distinctionsp. 309
LeVay's Thesis Reconsideredp. 318
Heterosexuals' Attitudes toward Lesbians and Gay Men: Does Coming Out Make a Difference?
Gregory M. Herekp. 331
Difference and Diversity: Gay and Lesbian Couplesp. 345
The Origin of the Gay Psychotherapy Movementp. 358
Media, Science, and Sexual Ideology: The Promotion of Sexual Stabilityp. 381
Homosexual Identity and Gay Rightsp. 399
Sexual Preference as a Suspect Classificationp. 406
Convictions: Theorizing Lesbians and Criminal Justicep. 418
Colin Powell's Reflection: Status, Behavior, and Discriminationp. 431
Corpus Juris (Hetero) Sexualis: Doctrine, Discourse, and Desire in Bowers v. Hardwickp. 438
Equal Protection and Lesbian and Gay Rightsp. 452
Thinking Homo/Economicallyp. 467
Incorporating Social Identities into Economic Theory: How Economics Can Come Out of Its Closet of Individualismp. 477
Economic Identity/Sexual Identityp. 502
The Different Dilemmas of Lesbian and Gay Professionalsp. 508
The Growth of the Gay and Lesbian Marketp. 514
The Gay Marketing Momentp. 519
The Organizational Shaping of Collective Identity: The Case of Lesbian and Gay Film Festivals in New Yorkp. 526
Teenage Narratives of Lesbian Desirep. 549
The Lesbian Athlete: Unlearning the Culture of the Closetp. 563
One Generation Post-Stonewall: Political Contests over Lesbian and Gay School Reformp. 572
Families, Values, and the Rainbow Curriculum: A Roundtable Discussionp. 589
Adult Development and Mental Health in Lesbians and Gay Men: Is Middle Age Necessary?p. 601
The Virtual and Actual Identities of Older Lesbians and Gay Menp. 615
Living with Aging: Review and Prospectsp. 627
Randy Shilts's Miserable Failurep. 641
AIDS and Adolescencep. 649
Women and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africap. 663
On the Need for a Gay Reconstruction of Public Healthp. 668
Acknowledgmentsp. 677
Permissionsp. 679
Contributorsp. 682
Indexp. 689
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