Gay Studies from the French Cultures: Voices from France, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, and the Netherlands, Volumen25Now English-speaking readers can gain new access to valuable information on homosexuality and homosociality written by French-speaking scholars and researchers. Gay Studies From the French Cultures contains work taken from symposia held by the Research and Study Group on Homosociality and Homosexualities (GREH) in France over the past several years. GREH, founded by Mendès-Leite in 1986, is a forum and university network designed to open and enrich debate and interdisciplinary research on homosociality, homosexuality, and lesbianism. The chapters, all translated from their original French, represent a mosaic of scholars from Brazil, The Netherlands, Belgium, and Canada, as well as France, giving readers a broad perspective on the subject. Although authors share cultural roots and connections through GREH, the book contains a deliberate disparity of topics and points of view from French-speaking persons in the western hemisphere, seeking to heighten understanding through diversity. The book is divided into three parts: Theoretical Background, Lesbian History and Commentary, and Gay Male History and Commentary. Some of the various topics discussed include:
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THEORETICAL BACKGROUND | 17 |
Identification or The Pluralisation of the Person | 31 |
The Imaginary Sex | 41 |
The Character of the Lesbian | 63 |
LESBIAN HISTORY AND COMMENTARY | 75 |
Sappho Mythified Sappho Mystified | 87 |
Should We Revive Memory | 127 |
GAY MALE HISTORY AND COMMENTARY | 147 |
A Commercial Success | 205 |
THE NEW WORLD | 215 |
Montreal 19551975 | 231 |
The Ambigusexuality | 271 |
CHILDHOOD SEXUALITY | 283 |
AIDS | 293 |
Homosexual Rituals and Safer Sex | 307 |
A New Approach to the Illness | 319 |
The Textuality of the Imaginary | 165 |
The Glittering Future of a New Invention | 193 |
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Gay Studies from the French Cultures: Voices from France ..., Volumen25,Temas1-3 Rommel Mendès-Leite,Pierre-Olivier de Busscher Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
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