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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... attracted mostly persons of the middle class who were either artistically inclined or at least intellectually stimulated through associa- tion with the artists . Here one could find various restaurants , bars , studios , and cabarets ...
... attracted mostly persons of the middle class who were either artistically inclined or at least intellectually stimulated through associa- tion with the artists . Here one could find various restaurants , bars , studios , and cabarets ...
Pagina 362
... attracted toward , and attractive to teenagers . " This idea seems to harken back to the Freudian concepts of arrested development which at one time were supposed to explain adult homosexuality . Certainly , there are ephe- bophiles who ...
... attracted toward , and attractive to teenagers . " This idea seems to harken back to the Freudian concepts of arrested development which at one time were supposed to explain adult homosexuality . Certainly , there are ephe- bophiles who ...
Pagina 558
... attraction to the opposite sex [ H1 ] could not , by virtue of the involuntary and exclusive character of their orientation , be held legally respon- sible for their sexual conduct , but that the others who , though primarily attracted ...
... attraction to the opposite sex [ H1 ] could not , by virtue of the involuntary and exclusive character of their orientation , be held legally respon- sible for their sexual conduct , but that the others who , though primarily attracted ...
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