Shirleene Robinson:Homophobia (Paperback)
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 1862877033
[EAN: 9781862877030], Neubuch, [PU: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW], Paperback. Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community.While its phy… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781862877030], Neubuch, [PU: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW], Paperback. Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community.While its physical, emotional and social effects have been charted to some extent, the development of homophobia in Australia has yet to be fully explored. Homophobia: An Australian History is the first book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. The book traces the evolution of homophobia, from its expression in AustraliaaaC--a s past as a colonial settler society, through to manifestations in present day society. The compilation of this text is timely, given the 2007 release of the Same Sex: Same Entitlements report of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission.The release of this report, which focused on institutionalised and legal homophobia, has raised public awareness of these issues and sparked broader debates about homosexual rights. The thirtieth anniversary of Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras earlier this year also offers an ideal opportunity to reflect on the past gains and future goals of the gay and lesbian rights movement. The collected chapters in this book argue that homophobia developed in conjunction with the growth of a modern homosexual identity in the second half of the nineteenth century. To various extents, the legal and medical professions and other social institutions have perpetuated homophobic attitudes. Homophobia: An Australian History raises awareness of the devastating impact these attitudes can have on individuals and on society. Addendum: At the commencement of Page IX, Dr Ruth Ford's name and academic position was omitted. Dr Ford's biographical entry under Notes on Contributors should read: Dr Ruth Ford is a lecturer in Australian history at La Trobe University. She has published extensively on Australian lesbian, queer and gender history. She is currently attempting to combine motherhood with researching, writing and teaching. Her publications include articles in Labour History, Gender and History (UK) and Australian Historical Studies, as well as book chapters in 'Madness' in Australia: histories, heritage and the asylum, edited by Catharine Coleborne and Dolly MacKinnon, Gender and War: Australians at war in the twentieth century, edited by Joy Damousi and Marilyn Lake and Sex, Power and Justice: historical perspectives on the law in Australia, 1788-1990, edited by Diane Kirkby. Homophobia: An Australian History is the first book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability., Books<
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Shirleene Robinson:Homophobia (Paperback)
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 1862877033
[EAN: 9781862877030], Neubuch, [PU: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW], Paperback. Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community.While its phy… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781862877030], Neubuch, [PU: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW], Paperback. Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community.While its physical, emotional and social effects have been charted to some extent, the development of homophobia in Australia has yet to be fully explored. Homophobia: An Australian History is the first book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. The book traces the evolution of homophobia, from its expression in AustraliaaaC--a s past as a colonial settler society, through to manifestations in present day society. The compilation of this text is timely, given the 2007 release of the Same Sex: Same Entitlements report of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission.The release of this report, which focused on institutionalised and legal homophobia, has raised public awareness of these issues and sparked broader debates about homosexual rights. The thirtieth anniversary of Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras earlier this year also offers an ideal opportunity to reflect on the past gains and future goals of the gay and lesbian rights movement. The collected chapters in this book argue that homophobia developed in conjunction with the growth of a modern homosexual identity in the second half of the nineteenth century. To various extents, the legal and medical professions and other social institutions have perpetuated homophobic attitudes. Homophobia: An Australian History raises awareness of the devastating impact these attitudes can have on individuals and on society. Addendum: At the commencement of Page IX, Dr Ruth Ford's name and academic position was omitted. Dr Ford's biographical entry under Notes on Contributors should read: Dr Ruth Ford is a lecturer in Australian history at La Trobe University. She has published extensively on Australian lesbian, queer and gender history. She is currently attempting to combine motherhood with researching, writing and teaching. Her publications include articles in Labour History, Gender and History (UK) and Australian Historical Studies, as well as book chapters in 'Madness' in Australia: histories, heritage and the asylum, edited by Catharine Coleborne and Dolly MacKinnon, Gender and War: Australians at war in the twentieth century, edited by Joy Damousi and Marilyn Lake and Sex, Power and Justice: historical perspectives on the law in Australia, 1788-1990, edited by Diane Kirkby. Homophobia: An Australian History is the first book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability., Books<
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Shirleene Robinson:Homophobia (Paperback)
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 1862877033
[EAN: 9781862877030], Neubuch, [PU: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW], Paperback. Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community.While its phy… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781862877030], Neubuch, [PU: Federation Press, Annandale, NSW], Paperback. Homophobia is a prejudice with effects that extend far beyond the gay and lesbian community.While its physical, emotional and social effects have been charted to some extent, the development of homophobia in Australia has yet to be fully explored. Homophobia: An Australian History is the first book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. The book traces the evolution of homophobia, from its expression in AustraliaaaC--a s past as a colonial settler society, through to manifestations in present day society. The compilation of this text is timely, given the 2007 release of the Same Sex: Same Entitlements report of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission.The release of this report, which focused on institutionalised and legal homophobia, has raised public awareness of these issues and sparked broader debates about homosexual rights. The thirtieth anniversary of Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras earlier this year also offers an ideal opportunity to reflect on the past gains and future goals of the gay and lesbian rights movement. The collected chapters in this book argue that homophobia developed in conjunction with the growth of a modern homosexual identity in the second half of the nineteenth century. To various extents, the legal and medical professions and other social institutions have perpetuated homophobic attitudes. Homophobia: An Australian History raises awareness of the devastating impact these attitudes can have on individuals and on society. Addendum: At the commencement of Page IX, Dr Ruth Ford's name and academic position was omitted. Dr Ford's biographical entry under Notes on Contributors should read: Dr Ruth Ford is a lecturer in Australian history at La Trobe University. She has published extensively on Australian lesbian, queer and gender history. She is currently attempting to combine motherhood with researching, writing and teaching. Her publications include articles in Labour History, Gender and History (UK) and Australian Historical Studies, as well as book chapters in 'Madness' in Australia: histories, heritage and the asylum, edited by Catharine Coleborne and Dolly MacKinnon, Gender and War: Australians at war in the twentieth century, edited by Joy Damousi and Marilyn Lake and Sex, Power and Justice: historical perspectives on the law in Australia, 1788-1990, edited by Diane Kirkby. Homophobia: An Australian History is the first book to consider homophobia in a distinctively Australian context. In this collection, thirteen well-known scholars examine the embedded homophobic attitudes that Australian gay and lesbian activists have fought to change. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability., Books<
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Robinson, Shirleene (ed):Homophobia: An Australian History
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 1862877033
[EAN: 9781862877030], [PU: The Federation Press, Sydney 2008], CAMP SUBCULTURE COLONIAL SETTLER CULTURE, Law|General, Social Science|Sociology|General, 21.0 x 14.0cms, 262pp, very good+ p… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781862877030], [PU: The Federation Press, Sydney 2008], CAMP SUBCULTURE COLONIAL SETTLER CULTURE, Law|General, Social Science|Sociology|General, 21.0 x 14.0cms, 262pp, very good+ paperback & cover The essays are: mapping homophobia in Australia: homophobia, lesbian history & responses to 'lesbian like realtionships 1860s-1890s; fiin de siecle colonial Queensland; endgerndering homophobioa in Australia 1940s-1960s; policing perversaion in the 1950s; Australian magazines in the 1960smdical attitudes 1960-1979: sex education, gay rights & homosexual recruitment; the queer press & the fight against homphobia; older men's recollections of anti-homsexual prejudice in Australia; the repeal of Tasmania's sodomy laws (1997). Scxarce title.<
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Robinson, Shirleene (ed):Homophobia: An Australian History
- Taschenbuch 2008, ISBN: 1862877033
[EAN: 9781862877030], [PU: The Federation Press, Sydney 2008], CAMP SUBCULTURE COLONIAL SETTLER CULTURE, 21.0 x 14.0cms, 262pp, very good+ paperback & cover The essays are: mapping homoph… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781862877030], [PU: The Federation Press, Sydney 2008], CAMP SUBCULTURE COLONIAL SETTLER CULTURE, 21.0 x 14.0cms, 262pp, very good+ paperback & cover The essays are: mapping homophobia in Australia: homophobia, lesbian history & responses to 'lesbian like realtionships 1860s-1890s; fiin de siecle colonial Queensland; endgerndering homophobioa in Australia 1940s-1960s; policing perversaion in the 1950s; Australian magazines in the 1960smdical attitudes 1960-1979: sex education, gay rights & homosexual recruitment; the queer press & the fight against homphobia; older men's recollections of anti-homsexual prejudice in Australia; the repeal of Tasmania's sodomy laws (1997). Scxarce title., Books<
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