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Routledge (1985), Edition: 1, Paperback, 214 pages
Description
The largest collection of articles on homophobia published to date, this volume does much to expand the concept of homophobia as well as to discuss related research. Homophobia includes theoretical analyses of the concept of homphobia, critiques and innovations pertaining to its assessment, and its relationship to the biological sex of respondents, their self-perceived sex roles, and their etiological theories of homosexuality.
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214 p.; 8.9 inches
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0918393027 / 9780918393029
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OCLC = 181
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