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Gayspeak : gay male & lesbian communication

Title
  1. Gayspeak : gay male & lesbian communication / edited by James W. Chesebro.
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  1. New York : Pilgrim Press, [1981]
  2. ©1981

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Additional authors
  1. Chesebro, James W.
Description
  1. xvi, 367 pages; 25 cm
Alternative title
  1. Gayspeak : gay male and lesbian communication
Subject
  1. Gay people > Language
  2. Homosexuality > United States > Public opinion
  3. Symbolism in communication
  4. Homosexuality on television
  5. Gay men > Relations with heterosexuals
  6. Communication and sex
  7. Homosexuality
  8. Public opinion
  9. Deviant behavior > Labeling theory
  10. Homosexuality
  11. Public Opinion
  12. Public opinion > United States
  13. Homosexualité
  14. Opinion publique
  15. Symbolisme dans la communication
  16. Déviance > Théorie de l'étiquetage
  17. Homosexualité > États-Unis > Opinion publique
  18. Homosexualité à la télévision
  19. Homosexuels masculins > Relations avec les hétérosexuels
  20. Communication et sexualité
  21. Personnes homosexuelles > Langage
  22. homosexuality
  23. Homosexuality on television
  24. Gays > Language
  25. Gay men > Relations with heterosexuals
  26. Communication and sex
  27. Deviant behavior > Labeling theory
  28. Homosexuality > Public opinion
  29. Public opinion
  30. Symbolism in communication
  31. Homoseksualiteit
  32. United States
Contents
  1. Part I. The social meanings of the words homosexual, gay, and lesbian. Chapter 1. Homosexual labeling and the male role / Rodney G. Karr ; Chapter 2. Coming out as a communicative process / Fred E. Jandt and James Darsey ; Chapter three. Lesbians, gay men, and their "languages" / Joseph J. Hayes -- Part II. Inside the gay community. Chapter 4. Gayspeak / Joseph J. Hayes ; Chapter 5. "Gayspeak" : a response / James Darsey ; Chapter 6. Recognition among lesbians in straight settings / Dorothy S. Painter ; Chapter 7. Communication patterns in established lesbian relationships / Connie L. Day and Ben W. Morse ; Chapter 8. Gay masculinity in the gay disco / James W. Chesebro and Kenneth L. Klenk ; Chapter 9. Gay fantasies in gay publications / John D. Glenn -- Part III. Homophobia. Chapter 10. Male homophobia / Stephen F. Morin and Ellen M. Garfinkle ; Chapter 11. The pathogenic secret / Larry G. Ehrlich ; Chapter 12. Androgyny, sex-role rigidity, and homophobia / Paul Siegel ; Chapter 13. Gay images on television / Steven A. Simms -- Part IV. Institutional forces shaping the public images of gay males and lesbians. Chapter 14. Images of the gay male in contemporary drama / James W. Carlsen ; Chapter 15. Views of homosexuality among social scientists / James W. Chesebro ; Chapter 16. Media reaction to the 1979 gay march on Washington / Jeffrey Nelson ; Chapter 17. Educational responsibilities to gay male and lesbian students / Joseph A. DeVito -- Part V. Gay liberation as a rhetorical movement. Chapter 18. Consciousness-raising among gay males / James W. Chesebro, John F. Cragan, and Patricia McCullough ; Chapter 19. From "commies" and "queers" to "gay is good" / James Darsey ; Chapter 20. Troy Perry : gay advocate / David J. Robinson ; Chapter 21. Lesbianfeminist rhetoric as a social movement / Vicki Nogle -- Part VI. Gay rights and the political campaigns. Chapter 22. Gay civil rights and the roots of oppression / Sally Miller Gearhart ; Chapter 23. Referendum campaigns vs. gay rights / Jan Carl Park ; Chapter 24. Ideologies in two gay rights controversies / Barry Brummett ; Chapter 25. Religious fundamentalism and the democratic process / Ronald D. Fischli.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.