Homosexuality and Government, Politics and PrisonsWayne R. Dynes, Stephen Donaldson Taylor & Francis, 1992 - 429 strani First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Closets of Power | 1 |
Government Responses to the Gay Rights | 17 |
Lillian Wald | 35 |
Scientific Historical | 55 |
The Tensions between | 109 |
The Limits of Social Constructionism | 117 |
Sexual Revolution and the Politics of Gay Identity | 158 |
The Etiology of Intolerance of Homosexual Politics | 199 |
Founders Retrospect | 258 |
A Study of Homosexuals in the Military | 285 |
A Test of | 312 |
A Liminal Gender as Cultural Mirror | 326 |
Social Roles in a Prison for Women | 340 |
Edwin Johnson | 361 |
Prison Homosexuality and Its Effect on PostPrison Sexual | 375 |
A Mode of Adaptation in a Prison for Women | 389 |
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