Columbia Reader on Lesbians and Gay Men in Media, Society, and Politics ANNOTATION
Lambda Literary Awards Finalist
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Here at last is a comprehensive and highly approachable introduction to lesbian and gay studies for students and general readers. More than one hundred articles, essays, and primary documents cover the formation of gay identity, religious, scientific, medical, and legal perspectives, the mainstream media, lesbian and gay media, and community prospects and tactics. From Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick´s essay, "How to Bring Your Kids Up Gay," to Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger´s "Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons," to a 1947 Newsweek article, "Homosexuals in Uniform," The Columbia Reader explores experiences and representations of lesbian and gay people in an engaging and accessible format.The Columbia Reader features: · concise introductions to each section, as well as a substantial general introduction· viewpoints -ranging from radical to conservative -of lesbian and gay scholars and community writers, as well as nongay intellectuals and public figures· essays, articles, and primary documents from both mainstream and lesbian/gay sources· detailed exploration of mainstream media representations of gays and lesbians in films, television, and print as well as the rise of lesbian/gay media outlets· broad coverage of history and identity, social, cultural, legal, medical, and religious regulation, AIDS, and lesbian and gay political agendas and strategies· current topics, such as the recent development of a cybercommunity, as well as questions of censorship and pornography, same-sex marriage, the ethics of "outing," gay and lesbian activism, and the conservative backlashGrounded in key social and political topics rather than wholly theoretical approaches, The Columbia Reader on Lesbians and Gay Men in Media, Society, and Politics will be a valuable resource for years to come.
SYNOPSIS
More than one hundred articles, essays, and primary documents cover the formation of gay identity, religious, scientific, medical, and legal perspectives, the mainstream media, lesbian and gay media, and community prospects and tactics--from Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick´s essay, "How to Bring Your Kids Up Gay," to Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
FROM THE CRITICS
Leroy Aarons
A lively, irreverent one-stop-shopping reader on lesbian and gay male sensibility. Its impact is cumulative and subtly subversive: these are protean journalists, authors and activists giving voice to the depth and variety of gay experiencea voice that will no longer tolerate being squelched.
Margaret Cruikshank
Casts a much wider net than previous anthologies. It is unique in its combination of historical documents and current work. A major contribution to lesbian and gay studies.
Esther Newton
The most up-to-date, media-savvy conception of how to organize and teach an introductory course on lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender studies to undergraduates. I can´t wait to use it.
Gregory Herek
A source book destined to be widely cited by activists and academics alike. . . . a lively and unique anthology of articles analyzing, illustrating, and challenging the sexual prejudice that pervades American society. Students of mass media and those simply trying to understand Ellen´s coming out episode in historical context will find it tremendously useful.
Carol LeMasters
A unique and lively anthology.
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