Status
Available
Call number
Collections
Publication
Columbia University Press (1988), Edition: 0, Paperback, 357 pages
Description
Society at large does not know what to think about gays. Social taboos on discussing sexuality, especially gay sexuality, have left a void in society's understanding of gays. This void, though, has been filled to overflowing with stereotypes, prejudices, and unexamined fears, which in concert have largely governed the development of social policy towards gays. This book aims to inform the general audience of gay experience.
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Physical description
357 p.; 8.92 inches
ISBN
0231067356 / 9780231067355
Local notes
OCLC = 765
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