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Secrecy and cultural reality
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ISBN: 1282594036 9786612594038 0472026259 9780472026258 9781282594036 6612594039 047209761X 9780472097616 0472067613 9780472067619 Year: 2003 Publisher: Ann Arbor University of Michigan

Sexual inequalities and social justice
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ISBN: 9780520246157 9780520246140 0520246152 1433701367 9781433701368 9780520939141 052093914X 128277199X 9781282771994 0520246144 9786612771996 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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This pioneering collection of ten ethnographically rich essays signals the emergence of a new paradigm of social analysis committed to understanding and analyzing social oppression in the context of sexuality and gender. The contributors, an interdisciplinary group of social scientists representing anthropology, sociology, public health, and psychology, illuminate the role of sexuality in producing and reproducing inequality, difference, and structural violence among a range of populations in various geographic, historical, and cultural arenas. In particular, the essays consider racial minorities including Hispanics, Koreans, and African Americans; discuss disabled people; examine issues including substance abuse, sexual coercion, and HIV/AIDS; and delve into other topics including religion and politics. Rather than emphasizing sexuality as an individual trait, the essays view it as a social phenomenon, focusing in particular on cultural meaning and real-world processes of inequality such as racism and homophobia. The authors address the complex and challenging question of how the research under discussion here can make a real contribution to the struggle for social justice.

Gay and lesbian aging
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ISBN: 0826122337 9780826122339 0826122345 9780826122346 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York Springer Pub. Co.

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The year 2003 marks the 30th anniversary of the landmark ""declassification"" of homosexuality as a disease by the American Psychiatric Association--a watershed in the lives of gays and lesbians in the United States. For the first time in history, a generation of self-identified lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender individuals are approaching retirement. This volume brings to the forefront important issues concerning the health, mental health, and concomitant special social service needs of this population and emphasizes the need for more research on aging sexual minorities. Based on

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