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  • Homosexual : oppression & liberation
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  • Homosexual : oppression and liberation.
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  • University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia, Qld. : 2012
Utgivningsår
  • 2012
  • Språk: Engelska.
SAB klassifikationskod
Upplaga
  • Fortieth anniversary ed.
Fysisk beskrivning
  • xvi, 277 p. ; 21 cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Originally published: New York: Outerbridge & Dienstrfrey,1971.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc.
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-270) and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Introduction to the 2012 printing / Dennis Altman -- Introduction to the 1993 printing / Jeffrey Weeks -- Introduction to the 1971 printing / Dennis Altman -- Coming out : the search for identity -- Oppression : the denial of identity -- Liberation : toward the polymorphous whole -- The movement and liberation : confrontation and the community -- The impact of gay liberation -- Conclusion: The end of the homosexual?
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  • The groundbreaking modern classic that forged a new language of homosexual politics. When Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation was first published in 1971, Martin Duberman, writing in the New York Review of Books, hailed it as 'the only work that bears comparison, in terms of sustained analysis and theoretical complexity, with the best to appear from Women's Liberation'. Time commented, 'among the whole tumble of homosexuals who have 'come out of the closet', perhaps best amoung these accounts is this book by Dennis Altman.' Long out of print, Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation stands as an early work in the gay liberation movement that recognised the divisions within that movement as a form of healthy diversity, trying to explain each position and abstaining from accusations. Altman draws on the writings of the emergent movement and of such figures as James Baldwin, Allen Ginsberg, Christopher Isherwood, Herbert Marcuse, and Kate Millett. His objective is to propose ways we can create a common community and a progressive movement out of our shared sexuality and experience of a heterosexist society; a concern still central today.
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  • 978-0-7022-4937-2 (pbk)
  • 0-7022-4937-8 (pbk)
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When Homosexual- Oppression and Liberation was first published in 1971, Martin Duberman, writing in the New York Review of Books , hailed it as 'the only work that bears comparison, in terms of sustained analysis and theoretical complexity, with the best to appear from Women's Liberation'. Time commented, 'amoung the whole tumble of homosexuals who have 'come out of the closet', perhaps best amoung these accounts is this book by Dennis Altman.' Long out of print, Homosexual- Oppression and Liberation stands as an early work in the gay liberation movement that recognised the divisions within that movement as a form of healthy diversity, trying to explain each position and abstaining from accusations. Altman draws on the writings of the emergent movement and of such figures as James Baldwin, Allen Ginsberg, Christopher Isherwood, Herbert Marcuse, and Kate Millett. His objective is to propose ways we can create a common community out of our shared sexuality and experience of a heterosexist society. In this anniversary edition, Altman reconsiders Homosexual- Oppression and Liberation in light of the current gay rights debate, as he continues to challenge conventional notions of sexuality and gender. Fortieth Anniversity Edition 'Nobody concerned with the sort of society we live in should bypass Dennis Altman.' The Canberra Times

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