Gay & Lesbian Studies / Aids Essays

"Ladies Behind Bars"

...Behind Bars’ takes an interesting perspective on the phenomenon of homosexuality within the male prison community, in terms of the way in which male and female roles are defined and the sociological impact which this has on the prison community as a whole. Other theorists, such as... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)

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"Lesbian Mothers: Accounts Of Gender In American Culture" By Ellen Lewin

...lesbian mothers, but we do not necessarily hear about what their lives and their role as parents truly involves. For the most part we hear about societys opinion of lesbian woman, with many lesbian women losing custody of their children when they admit to being lesbians. This is one of the most... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)

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"Same Sex Marriages In British Columbia"

...be accorded the same rights and privileges as traditional marriages is an issue which has, over the past years, occupied the attention of policy makers, social workers and gay rights movements in a number of countries including Canada. Traditional marriages in civil law have been primarily based... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)

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Behavioral Science: Darwin And Thorndike

...We most often associate Charles Robert Darwin with his theory of evolution. Darwin was a British naturalist who in the early part of the nineteenth century revolutionized how people thought. His theories of evolution are also relevant to the field of behavioral psychology, however. Unlike most... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)

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Bisexuality / The Social And Psychological Aspects

...The Social and Psychological Aspects Our society perceives bisexuality in a myriad of ways. Often bisexuals are viewed as threats to mainstream society. Bisexuals are probably even more misunderstood than are homosexuals as the tendency of our society is to divide itself into two distinct... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)

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Book Review / 'New Joy Of Gay Sex'

...as a Young Person's Guide to gay sex รณ"the perfect companion, one that would inform, be permission-giving, and describe sex as accurately as possible." What one finds in the contents, however, is a text filled with words a young person would probably not fully understand, for example,... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)

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Book Review / Being 'Homosexual'

...by Richard Isay on the development of the gay man. During the course of twenty years, Isay worked with forty homosexual men, some in their adolescent years. The first point the author makes is that homosexuality is not an illness, physical or mental, but society's aversion to this life style... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)

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Britain'S Homosexual Consent Policy

...the age of consent for homosexuals would be reduced from eighteen to sixteen, at which point - according to the European Commission of Human Rights - and individual's sexual orientation is undeniably established. This landmark decision, which denotes the first recognition of this kind in the... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)

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Bruce Bawer'S 'A Place At The Table'

..., May 1998 We live in a society where homosexuality is not quite the forbidden topic it once was. We see depictions of same sex lovers nearly every day through television and movies if not in daily life in our own cities. Bawer's book, "A Place at the Table," discusses homosexuality in a... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)

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Bruce Bowers, "A Place At The Table":

...a controversial and thought-provoking book. This is the analysis of gay America based on the perceptions of the author. However, he contends that what America knows of gays is not the typical reality, but instead is a false sense of awareness imposed by radicals and sub-culture gays. In this... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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