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Gays --- Homosexuality --- Queer theory. --- Identity. --- Philosophy.
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Scholarly yet provocatively written, Academic Outlaws presents a discussion of how life in the academic world is experienced by gay men and lesbian women. Using a narrative style that mixes autobiography, case study data and fiction, William G Tierney provides timely insight into the challenges gays and lesbians face in higher education and proposes an alternative process for redefining long-established cultural norms.
Culture -- Study and teaching (Higher). --- Gay and lesbian studies. --- Gay culture. --- Gay teachers. --- Gays -- Identity. --- Queer theory.
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Gay and lesbian studies --- Culture --- Sexual minority teachers. --- Sexual minority culture. --- Queer theory --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Identity
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Gay men --- Gay men --- Homosexuality --- Homosexuality --- Lesbian feminism --- Lesbians --- Lesbians --- Queer theory. --- Political activity --- Identity. --- Political aspects --- Philosophy. --- Political activity --- Identity.
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Architecture --- Queer theory --- Gender identity --- Homosexuality and architecture --- Théorie allosexuelle --- Identité sexuelle --- Homosexualité et architecture --- Homosexuality and architecture. --- Théorie allosexuelle --- Identité sexuelle --- Homosexualité et architecture --- Architecture and homosexuality --- Gender identity.
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This is the first sustained effort to compare South and South-East Asia in respect of the situation of women. Arguing that kinship systems provide an important context in which gender relations are located, the study looks at three types of kinship system, found in their various forms in the two regions of Asia - predominantly patrilineal South Asia and predominantly bilateral South-East Asia, with a presence of matriliny in both.
Gender identity --- Kinship --- Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Ethnology --- Clans --- Consanguinity --- Families --- Kin recognition --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Gender dysphoria
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Gender identity --- Masculinity --- Men --- Sex role --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Gender role --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Psychology --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- Gender dysphoria
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"In recent years, lesbians and gay men have developed a new, aggressive style of politics. At the same time, innovative intellectual energies have made queer theory an explosive field of study. In "Fear of a Queer Planet", Michael Warner draws on emerging new queer politics, and shows how queer activists have come to challenge basic assumptions about the social and political world. Existing traditions of theory - Marxism, cultural studies, psychoanalysis, anthropology, legal theory, nationalism, and antinationalism - have too often presupposed a heterosexual society, as the essays in this volume demonstrate. "Fear of a Queer Planet" suggests a new agenda for social theory. It moves beyond the idea that lesbians and gay men share a minority identity and special interests and that their issues can be subordinated to more general social conflicts. Instead, Warner and the other contributors to this volume show that queer sexualities take many forms, are the subject of many kinds of conflict and struggles, and must be taken as a starting point in thinking about cultural politics. This collection explores the impact of ACT UP, Queer Nation, multiculturalism, the new religious right, outing, queerness, postmodernism, and other shifts in the politics of sexuality. The authors featured speak from different backgrounds of gender, race, nationality, and discipline. Together, they show how struggles over sexuality have profound implications for progressive politics, social theory, and cultural studies." --
Homosexuality --- Gays --- Political aspects --- Philosophy --- Political activity --- Queer theory. --- United States --- Homosexuality - Political aspects - United States. --- Homosexuality - United States - Philosophy. --- Gays - United States - Political activity. --- Philosophy. --- Homosexuality - Political aspects - United States --- Homosexuality - United States - Philosophy --- Gays - United States - Political activity --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Gay people
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Although in recent years scholars have explored the cultural construction of masculinity, they have largely ignored the ways in which masculinity intersects with other categories of identity, particularly those of race and ethnicity. The essays in Race and the Subject of Masculinities address this concern and focus on the social construction of masculinity - black, white, ethnic, gay, and straight - in terms of the often complex and dynamic relationships among these inseparable categories.
Gender identity. --- Masculinity. --- Men --- Race. --- Sex role. --- Psychology. --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Physical anthropology --- Gender role --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- Gender dysphoria
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