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Drawing from a rich team of global contributors and carefully structured to elucidate the core issues in the field, this text is organised into four sections: History and theory; Identity and community; Institutions; and Politics.
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Violence is a male biological trait. When women fight, no one gets seriously hurt. Lesbians don't abuse their spouses. The truth revealed in Janice Ristock's groundbreaking book is that lesbian relationships sometimes do turn violent. Based on interviews with more than one hundred lesbians who have suffered abuse and seventy-five case workers, No More Secrets is the first in-depth account of this startling phenomenon. Although one in four gay and lesbian couples are affected by domestic violence, the problem has remained hidden for several reasons. By giving voice to the victims, Ristock he
Lesbian partner abuse. --- Abused lesbians. --- Abusive lesbian partners. --- Lesbian couples. --- Couples --- Lesbian partners, Abusive --- Abusive women --- Lesbians --- Battered lesbians --- Lesbian victims of abuse --- Victimized lesbians --- Abused women --- Abuse of lesbian partners --- Battering of lesbian partners --- Beating of lesbian partners --- Lesbian battering --- Lesbian partner battering --- Lesbian partner beating --- Partner abuse, Lesbian --- Same-sex partner abuse --- Abuse of --- Couples de lesbiennes. --- Family violence. --- Geweld. --- Lesbiennes victimes de violence. --- Lesbiennes. --- Marital violence. --- Mishandeling. --- Partnerrelaties. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- Spousal abuse. --- Spouse Abuse. --- Violence entre conjoints. --- Violence familiale. --- Women's Studies.
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Capitalism --- Heterosexism --- Lesbian activists --- Racism --- Travel --- Segrest, Mab, --- Travel.
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This controversial work examines for the first time the often taboo subject of bisexual and lesbian women who are sexually assaulted by other women.
Sexual abuse victims. --- Lesbian partner abuse. --- Female sexual abuse victims --- Sexual violence victims --- Victims of sex crimes --- Victims of crimes --- Abuse of lesbian partners --- Battering of lesbian partners --- Beating of lesbian partners --- Lesbian battering --- Lesbian partner battering --- Lesbian partner beating --- Partner abuse, Lesbian --- Lesbians --- Same-sex partner abuse --- Abuse of --- Abused lesbians. --- Heterosexism. --- Homophobia. --- Violence in women. --- Female violence --- Violent women --- Women --- Anti-gay bias --- Anti-GLBT bias --- Anti-homosexual bias --- Anti-LGBT bias --- Antigay bias --- Discrimination against gays --- Fear of gays --- Fear of homosexuality --- GLBT bias --- Homonegativity --- Homophobic attitudes --- Homoprejudice --- Lesbophobia --- LGBT bias --- Sexual orientation discrimination --- Discrimination --- Phobias --- Heterosexism --- Heterocentrism --- Heteronormativity --- Heterosexualism --- Sexism --- Homophobia --- Battered lesbians --- Lesbian victims of abuse --- Victimized lesbians --- Abused women --- Psychology. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Criminology. Victimology --- Sexology --- United States --- United States of America --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- Sexually transgressive behavior --- Rape --- Book --- Experiences
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Enfants de parents homosexuels. --- Mères lesbiennes. --- Parents et enfants. --- Lesbian mothers. --- Children of gay parents. --- Parent and child. --- Développement --- Development
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Impossible Dance is a highly accessible, original and engaging account of the complex and often heavily theorized debates around the body, identity and community. Focusing on gay, lesbian and queer club culture in the 1990s New York City, this is the first book to bring together vital issues such as dance culture, queer community, sex culture, HIV identity and politics. Based on four years of field work, the book takes readers on a journey from the streets of New York City into the dance clubs and onto the dance floor. Detailed interviews with club-goers capture their perspectives on how they stage their self-fashioning through dancing. Fiona Buckland argues that such dancing embodies and rehearses a powerful political imagination, laying claim to the space and to one's body as queer.
Lesbians --- Gays --- Lesbian community --- Gay community --- Gay discotheques --- Female gays --- Female homosexuals --- Gay females --- Gay women --- Gayelles --- Gays, Female --- Homosexuals, Female --- Lesbian women --- Sapphists --- Women, Gay --- Women homosexuals --- Women --- Gay people --- Gay persons --- Homosexuals --- Persons --- Lesbian communities --- Communities --- Gay communities --- Discotheques --- Identity. --- Identity --- E-books --- Gay men --- NEW YORK -- 305
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Lesbians --- Gays --- Homosexuality. --- Gay and lesbian studies. --- Same-sex attraction --- Sexual orientation --- Bisexuality --- Female gays --- Female homosexuals --- Gay females --- Gay women --- Gayelles --- Gays, Female --- Homosexuals, Female --- Lesbian women --- Sapphists --- Women, Gay --- Women homosexuals --- Women --- Identity (Psychology) --- Gay studies --- Homophile studies --- Lesbian and gay studies --- Lesbian studies --- Education --- Identity. --- Social life and customs. --- Curricula --- Gay and lesbian studies --- Homosexuality --- #SBIB:316.346H00 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Identity --- Social life and customs --- Man-vrouw-studies, gender: algemeen --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Developmental psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Sexology --- Sociolinguistics --- Linguistics --- Archeology --- Female homosexuality --- Archaeology --- Sexuality --- Language use --- Book --- Subcultures --- Anthropology --- Gay people
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Never Going Back: A History of Queer Activism in Canada is the first comprehensive history of its kind. Drawing on over one hundred interviews with leading gay and lesbian activists across the country and a rich array of archival material, Tom Warner chronicles and analyzes the multiple - and often conflicting - objectives of a tumultuous grassroots struggle for sexual liberation, legislated equality, and fundamental social change. Warner presents the history of lesbian and gay liberation in a Canadian context, telling in the process the story of a remarkable movement and the people who made it happen. His history encompasses efforts to attain legislated human rights for gays and lesbians, significant regional histories, autonomous lesbian organizing, and the histories of lesbians and gays of colour, two-spirited people, and those living outside the urban mainstream of lesbian and gay life. It also recalls the crises confronting the movement: the backlash against queer activism from social conservative 'family values' campaigns, state and police harassment, and the exigencies of responding to AIDS. Moving beyond the discussions of equality-rights campaigns, Never Going Back delves inside the movement to look at dissent and debates over liberation and assimilation, sexual expression, race, the age of consent, pornography, censorship, community standards, and an identity forged from a common sexual orientation.
Gay activists --- Gay liberation movement --- Gay rights --- Gay and lesbian rights --- Gay men --- Gays --- Lesbian rights --- Lesbians --- Rights of gays --- Rights of lesbians --- Civil rights --- Gay and lesbian liberation movement --- Gay and lesbian movement --- Gay and lesbian rights movement --- Gay lib --- Gay movement --- Gay rights movement --- Homophile movement --- Homosexual liberation movement --- Homosexual movement --- Homosexual rights movement --- Lesbian liberation movement --- Lesbian rights movement --- Social movements --- Political activists --- History. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Lesbian activists --- Bisexuals --- Two-spirit people --- Sexual minorities --- Political activity --- Gender minorities --- GLBT people --- GLBTQ people --- Lesbigay people --- LBG people --- LGBT people --- LGBTQ people --- Non-heterosexual people --- Non-heterosexuals --- Sexual dissidents --- Minorities --- Bardashes --- Berdaches --- Indian men-women --- Two-spirits (Indians of North America) --- Indians of North America --- Indian gays --- Bi people --- Bis (Bisexuals) --- Bisexual people --- Persons --- Transgender people --- TG people --- TGs (Transgender people) --- Trans-identified people --- Trans people --- Transgender-identified people --- Transgendered people --- Transgenders --- Transpeople --- Activists, Lesbian --- Lesbian rights activists --- Rights activists, Lesbian --- Sexual minority activists --- Activists, Gay --- Gay rights activists --- Rights activists, Gay --- Kanada. --- Canada. --- Kanada --- Canada (Province) --- Canadae --- Ceanada --- Chanada --- Chanadey --- Dominio del Canadá --- Dominion of Canada --- Jianada --- Kʻaenada --- Kaineḍā --- Ḳanadah --- Kanadaja --- Kanadas --- Ḳanade --- Kanado --- Kanakā --- Province of Canada --- Republica de Canadá --- Yn Chanadey --- Canada --- Puissance du Canada --- Kanadier --- Provinz Kanada --- 01.07.1867 --- -Gay activists
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