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| 1:「Mad for Foucault」 | ||||
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Michel Foucault was the first to embed the roots of human sexuality in discipline and biopolitics, therefore revolutionizing our conception of sex and its relationship to society, economics, and culture. Yet over the past two decades, scholars have limited themselves to the study of Foucault’s History of Sexuality, volume 1 paying lesser attention to his equally explosive History of Madness. In this earlier volume, Foucault recasts Western rationalism as a project that both produces and represses s | |||
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| 2:「In the Company of Strangers」 | ||||
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In the Company of Strangers shows how a change in the idea of family and its narrative role was central to the modernist reinvention of the novel. While plots of marriage and long-lost blood kin were the mainstay of the Victorian novel, Barry McCrea argues that queer countercurrents within these family plots set the stage for the radical narrative experiments of James Joyce and Marcel Proust.Tracing a lineage from the sexually ambiguous criminal predators of classic nineteenth-century literature, such a | |||
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| 3:「Now that You’re Out」 | ||||
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The 2000 census--the first to count gay and lesbian couples in the United States--showed 594,743 admitted gay couples, likely a significant underestimate since not all gay couples were willing to be so identified. Despite increasing acceptance of homosexuality in America, homophobia and discrimination are still pervasive; ”coming out” is not the panacea it is often assumed to be. | |||
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| 4:「Straight Wives, Shattered Lives」 | ||||
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Bonnie Kaye, M.Ed. is the nationally acclaimed counseling expert in the field of straight/gay marriages. She explains in her introduction how these marriages happen, and she concludes the book with her own personal words of encouragement. This book explores the lives of 27 women who are part of Bonnie Kaye’s support group from around the world. Their heartfelt and moving stories in their own words tell about the marriages to their gay husbands and the debilitating effects that resulted. Th | |||
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| 5:「Taking It Like a Man」 | ||||
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From the Beat poets’ incarnation of the ”white Negro” through Iron John and the Men’s Movement to the paranoid masculinity of Timothy McVeigh, white men in this country have increasingly imagined themselves as victims. In Taking It Like a Man, David Savran explores the social and sexual tensions that have helped to produce this phenomenon. Beginning with the 1940s, when many white, middle-class men moved into a rule-bound, corporate culture, Savran sifts through literary, cinematic, and journa | |||
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| 6:「Historical Dictionary of Homosexuality」 | ||||
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The history of sexuality is central to social history, the history of ideas, the realization or repression of human rights, and other areas of focus. This is also true about those who have had, or do have, what could be called minority sexualities. Same-sex attraction has generally been a minority sexuality; it has been the object of tremendous repression and vociferous complaint but also one of praise by talented poets and philosophers. The Historical Dictionary of Homosexuality provides a compreh | |||
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| 7:「The A to Z of Homosexuality」 | ||||
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The history of sexuality is central to social history, the history of ideas, the realization or repression of human rights, and other areas of focus. This is also true about those who have had, or do have, what could be called minority sexualities. Same-sex attraction has generally been a minority sexuality; it has been the object of tremendous repression and vociferous complaint but also one of praise by talented poets and philosophers. The A to Z of Homosexuality provides a comprehensive survey o | |||
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| 8:「Blood Moon’s Guide to Gay and Lesbian Film, Volume 2」 | ||||
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More of what you’ve come to expect from Blood Moon’s ongoing series of guidebooks devoted to the previous year’s production of Gay and Lesbian Films, with a completely different and expanded roster of films from those reviewed within Volume One. Blood Moon’s series on GLBT film was designated as winner of a Bronze IPPY Award (2007) from the Independent Publishers Association of America, and received an Honorable Mention (2007) and a nomination for Best GLBT Nonfiction Title of the Year (2008) f | |||
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| 9:「Blood Moon’s Guide to Gay and Lesbian Film, Volume 1」 | ||||
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Here, assembled into one comprehensive annual volume, is a rundown of the previous year’s most intriguing gay, lesbian, and transgendered films, illustrated guides that are Out, Outrageous, Provocative, and Proud. A defiant challenge to films today, they each get sweaty with Gay Cowboys, Gay Nazis, Nude Marines, Ballsy Detectives, Hit Men, Porn Stars, and Women in Love...With each other. The Scent of Lavender, the Smell of Testosterone, and the Aroma of Velvet. It’s all here! Descr | |||
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| 10:「Same-Sex Marriage」 | ||||
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When Washington, DC, began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on March 4, 2010, our nation’s capital became the sixth place in the United States to allow same-sex marriage, along with Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. In the late 2000s, California and Maine had also legalized same-sex marriage, but these statutes were soon voted down by residents of the states. | |||
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