Taboo Village A Perspective On Being Gay In Black America

Taboo Village  A Perspective On Being Gay In Black America
Author: Sampson McCormick
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2010
Genre: African American gay men
ISBN: 9780557472888

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"Being an open and self affirming African American homosexual man or woman, in many ways, challenges the notion that you cannot live without overcoming certain struggles that exist in society, religion, family and self. This book seeks to address those issues and affirm all readers." --

The Greatest Taboo

The Greatest Taboo
Author: Delroy Constantine-Simms
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1555835643

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Lively discourse and foster greater understanding of this internationally important, vastly misunderstood, and fascinating area of study. Book jacket.

The Secret Taboo

The Secret Taboo
Author: Theodore Fuller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011
Genre: African American gays
ISBN: 1600476260

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Homophobia hurts everybody in the black community. This book serves to enlighten others regarding the etiology of homophobia, its historical development in the black community and its negative impact. Furthermore, it helps in breaking the homophobic stigma. Above all, the author hopes that it may be a baby step towards breaking the homosexual taboo regardless of sexual orientation. It liberates the fear and ignorance about homosexuals held by "straights" and enriches their lives and encourages black gays and lesbians of all ages to embrace their sexual orientation and come out to themselves or in their community.

The Feminist Avant Garde in American Poetry

The Feminist Avant Garde in American Poetry
Author: Elisabeth A. Frost
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781587294341

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The Feminist Avant-Garde in American Poetry offers a historical and theoretical account of avant-garde women poets in America from the 1910s through the 1990s and asserts an alternative tradition to the predominantly male-dominated avant-garde movements. Elisabeth Frost argues that this alternative lineage distinguishes itself by its feminism and its ambivalence toward existing avant-garde projects; she also thoroughly explores feminist avant-garde poets' debts and contributions to their male counterparts.

Gay Lesbian Biography

Gay   Lesbian Biography
Author: Michael J. Tyrkus
Publsiher: Saint James Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022128982

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Profiles the achievements of prominent and noteworthy gays & lesbians.

Religion and LGBTQ Sexualities

Religion and LGBTQ Sexualities
Author: Stephen Hunt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 867
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351905084

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This compiled and edited collection engages with a theme which is increasingly attracting scholarly attention, namely, religion and LGBTQ sexuality. Each section of the volume provides perspectives to understanding academic discourse and wide-ranging debates around LGBTQ sexualities and religion and spirituality. The collection also draws attention to aspects of religiosity that shape the lived experiences of LGBTQ people and shows how sexual orientation forges dimensions of faith and spirituality. Taken together the essays represent an exploration of contestations around sexual diversity in the major religions; the search of sexual minorities for spiritual ’safe spaces’ in both established and new forms of religiosity; and spiritual paths formed in reconciling and expressing faith and sexual orientation. This collection, which features contributions from a number of disciplines including sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, religious studies and theology, provides an indispensable teaching resource for educators and students in an era when LGBTQ topics are increasingly finding their way onto numerous undergraduate, post-graduate and profession orientated programmes.

Taboo

Taboo
Author: Don Kulick,Margaret Willson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415088186

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A look at sexuality in anthropological fieldwork. The author looks at how the anthropologists sexual identity in their 'home' society affects the kind of sexuality they are allowed to express in other cultures.

Stigma Discrimination and Living with HIV AIDS

Stigma  Discrimination and Living with HIV AIDS
Author: Pranee Liamputtong
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400763241

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Up until now, many articles have been written to portray stigma and discrimination which occur with people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in many parts of the world. But this is the first book which attempts to put together results from empirical research relating to stigma, discrimination and living with HIV/AIDS. The focus of this book is on issues relevant to stigma and discrimination which have occurred to individuals and groups in different parts of the globe, as well as how these individuals and groups attempt to deal with HIV/AIDS. The book comprises chapters written by researchers who carry out their projects in different parts of the world and each chapter contains empirical information based on real life situations. This can be used as an evidence for health care providers to implement socially and culturally appropriate services to assist individuals and groups who are living with HIV/AIDS in many societies. The book is of interest to health care providers who have their interests in working with individuals and groups who are living with HIV/AIDS from a cross-cultural perspective. It will be useful for students and lecturers in courses such as anthropology, sociology, social work, nursing, public health and medicine. In particular, it will assist health workers in community health centres and hospitals in understanding issues related to HIV/AIDS and hence provide culturally sensitive health care to people living with HIV/AIDS from different social and cultural backgrounds. The book is useful for anyone who is interested in HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in diverse social and cultural settings.