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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... relation to race, culture, gender, class, age and ability is relevant to all members of LGBTQ communities. Black lesbian feminist theorist Barbara Smith (Diehl & Smith, 2000) has been critical of the economically privileged, white gay ...
... relation to race, culture, gender, class, age and ability is relevant to all members of LGBTQ communities. Black lesbian feminist theorist Barbara Smith (Diehl & Smith, 2000) has been critical of the economically privileged, white gay ...
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... relation to the discipline of psychology – it is problematic to criticise the mainstream for ignoring lesbian and gay experiences and then proceed to ignore some LGBTQ voices (Kitzinger & Coyle, 2002). It is sometimes suggested that the ...
... relation to the discipline of psychology – it is problematic to criticise the mainstream for ignoring lesbian and gay experiences and then proceed to ignore some LGBTQ voices (Kitzinger & Coyle, 2002). It is sometimes suggested that the ...
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... relationship between bisexual and transgender psychologies and lesbian and gay psychologies' (Hegarty, 2004, p. 5). We ... relation to the US context: Now more than ever we need to dialogue about our continued strategy for liberation. Do ...
... relationship between bisexual and transgender psychologies and lesbian and gay psychologies' (Hegarty, 2004, p. 5). We ... relation to the US context: Now more than ever we need to dialogue about our continued strategy for liberation. Do ...
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... relation to gender and heteronormativity. There is also a need to acknowledge the different ways in which lesbians' and gay men's oppression functions: for gay men overt visibility often leads to oppression, for lesbians oppression ...
... relation to gender and heteronormativity. There is also a need to acknowledge the different ways in which lesbians' and gay men's oppression functions: for gay men overt visibility often leads to oppression, for lesbians oppression ...
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... relation to S/M and non-monogamy) (Barker & Yockney, 2004; Weiss, 2003). The marginalization of bisexuals can be seen as 'an accommodationist attempt to disavow these more “radical” forms of sexuality' (Weiss, 2003, p. 27). Alexander ...
... relation to S/M and non-monogamy) (Barker & Yockney, 2004; Weiss, 2003). The marginalization of bisexuals can be seen as 'an accommodationist attempt to disavow these more “radical” forms of sexuality' (Weiss, 2003, p. 27). Alexander ...
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