Encyclopedia of Homosexuality: A-LWayne R. Dynes, Warren Johansson, William A. Percy Garland Pub., 1990 - 1484 pagini Summarizes, interrelates, and synthesizes recent scholarship on male and female homosexuality and bisexuality, and, reaching beyond questions of physical sexuality, examines the effects of homophilia and homophobia on literature, art, religion, science, law, philosophy, society, and history. Some 770 articles provide interdisciplinary, transhistorical, and cross-cultural analyses, with the main focus on individuals--of whatever sexual orientation--who have influenced responses to homosexual behavior. Comprehensively indexed and thoroughly cross-referenced. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... cities , attracting a good deal of support . In addition to offer- ing social opportunities , the group has sought to explore the subtler aspects of the dynamics of such relationships , as well as to oppose racism . In some cities it is ...
... cities , attracting a good deal of support . In addition to offer- ing social opportunities , the group has sought to explore the subtler aspects of the dynamics of such relationships , as well as to oppose racism . In some cities it is ...
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... cities . Gymnasia also appeared in Rome and some Latin cities in the West , al- though most Romans disapproved of nu- dity and gymnastics , preferring hunting and war games . During the empire Roman baths , some of which had mixed ...
... cities . Gymnasia also appeared in Rome and some Latin cities in the West , al- though most Romans disapproved of nu- dity and gymnastics , preferring hunting and war games . During the empire Roman baths , some of which had mixed ...
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... cities as far east as India and Bactria practiced pederasty , patronized gymnasia , secluded women , and held sym- posia . Eventually Pergamon , under the Attalids , and the island of Rhodes man- aged to secure independence as buffer ...
... cities as far east as India and Bactria practiced pederasty , patronized gymnasia , secluded women , and held sym- posia . Eventually Pergamon , under the Attalids , and the island of Rhodes man- aged to secure independence as buffer ...
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