Out in Psychology: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer PerspectivesVictoria Clarke, Elizabeth Peel There has been a recent explosion of interest in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Perspective Psychology amongst students and academics, and this interest is predicted to continue to rise. Recent media debates on subjects such as same-sex marriage have fuelled interest in LGBTQ perspectives. This edited collection showcases the latest thinking in LGBTQ psychology. The book has 21 chapters covering subjects such as same sex parenting, outing, young LGBTQ people, sport, learning disabilities, lesbian and gay identities etc. The book has an international focus, with contributors from UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand |
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... ethnic minorities' serve to disappear the race and privilege of white lesbians, gay men and bisexuals (Damien Riggs). Out in Psychology seeks to acknowledge and begin to challenge absences in lesbian and gay psychology, and the ...
... ethnic minorities' serve to disappear the race and privilege of white lesbians, gay men and bisexuals (Damien Riggs). Out in Psychology seeks to acknowledge and begin to challenge absences in lesbian and gay psychology, and the ...
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... on older, working-class, non-white bisexuals and the ways in which gender, age, ethnicity and social class affect the experience of bisexuality. 2 As Phoenix (2006) notes, the term 'intersectional' was coined. 12 OUT IN PSYCHOLOGY.
... on older, working-class, non-white bisexuals and the ways in which gender, age, ethnicity and social class affect the experience of bisexuality. 2 As Phoenix (2006) notes, the term 'intersectional' was coined. 12 OUT IN PSYCHOLOGY.
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... ethnic identity, and sexual orientation: African-American lesbians and gay men. In C. J. Patterson & A. R. D'Augelli (Eds), Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Identities in Families: Psychological perspectives (pp. 40–52). New York, NY: Oxford ...
... ethnic identity, and sexual orientation: African-American lesbians and gay men. In C. J. Patterson & A. R. D'Augelli (Eds), Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Identities in Families: Psychological perspectives (pp. 40–52). New York, NY: Oxford ...
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... ethnicity, nationality, first language and much more. This simple fact is obscured by the use of the Anglo names 'Tony' and 'Marsha'. These pass without comment, much as English language use tends to do in Schegloff's country of ...
... ethnicity, nationality, first language and much more. This simple fact is obscured by the use of the Anglo names 'Tony' and 'Marsha'. These pass without comment, much as English language use tends to do in Schegloff's country of ...
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