Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Routledge (1989), Edition: 1st Published in 1989, Paperback, 240 pages
Description
This collection of essays addresses itself to anyone, whatever their sexuality, who wants to know why gay men have become one of the most controversial minorities in Britain in the 1980s. The book looks at the relationship of gay men to law, politics and masculinity.
Language
Physical description
240 p.; 8.3 inches
ISBN
0044453523 / 9780044453529
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