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Available
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Publication
Routledge (1985), Edition: 1, Paperback, 174 pages
Description
This well-documented book highlights some of the theories of bisexual and homosexual identities and their conceptual bases in cultural history, moral philosophy, biology, and social psychology. Some of the most respected minds in the field of human sexuality challenge traditional views on homosexuality and question the moral principles implicit in many existing psychiatric and psychological theories.
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Physical description
174 p.; 8.39 inches
ISBN
0918393000 / 9780918393005
Local notes
OCLC = 97
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