Columbia Reader on Lesbians and Gay Men in Media, Society and Politics

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): COLUMBIA UNIV PRESS
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Summary

Here at last is a comprehensive and highly approachable introduction to lesbian and gay studies for students and general readers. More than one hundred articles, essays, and primary documents cover the formation of gay identity, religious, scientific, medical, and legal perspectives, the mainstream media, lesbian and gay media, and community prospects and tactics. From Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's essay, "How to Bring Your Kids Up Gay," to Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger's "Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons," to a 1947 Newsweek article, "Homosexuals in Uniform," The Columbia Reader explores experiences and representations of lesbian and gay people in an engaging and accessible format. The Columbia Reader features: ? concise introductions to each section, as well as a substantial general introduction ? viewpoints -- ranging from radical to conservative -- of lesbian and gay scholars and community writers, as well as nongay intellectuals and public figures ? essays, articles, and primary documents from both mainstream and lesbian/gay sources ? detailed exploration of mainstream media representations of gays and lesbians in films, television, and print as well as the rise of lesbian/gay media outlets ? broad coverage of history and identity, social, cultural, legal, medical, and religious regulation, AIDS, and lesbian and gay political agendas and strategies ? current topics, such as the recent development of a cybercommunity, as well as questions of censorship and pornography, same-sex marriage, the ethics of "outing," gay and lesbian activism, and the conservative backlash Grounded in key social and political topics rather than wholly theoretical approaches, The Columbia Reader on Lesbians and Gay Men in Media, Society, and Politics will be a valuable resource for years to come.

Table of Contents

Preface xvii
Introduction: Being Gay in American Media and Society 3(22)
Larry Gross
James D. Woods
One Identity: The Modern Homosexual
Other Times, Other Customs
25(6)
A Matter of Difference
31(2)
Martin Duberman
``Intimate Friendships''
33(3)
Erica E. Goode
Betsy Wagner
Categories, Experience, and Sexuality
36(12)
John Boswell
Capitalism and Gay Identity
48(8)
John D'Emilio
A Worm in the Bud: The Early Sexologists and Love Between Women
56(11)
Lillian Faderman
The Bowery as Haven and Spectacle
67(12)
George Chauncey
Who's a Queer? Identities in Question
75(4)
Making Ourselves from Scratch
79(2)
Joseph Beam
Becoming Lesbian: Identity Work and the Performance of Sexuality
81(11)
Arlene Stein
Gay Men, Lesbians, and Sex: Doing It Together
92(4)
Pat Califia
Maiden Voyage: Excursion Into Sexuality and Identity Politics in Asian America
96(9)
Dana Y. Takagi
Strangers at Home: Bisexuals in the Queer Movement
105(3)
Carol Queen
Just Add Water: Searching for the Bisexual Politic
108(4)
Ara Wilson
To Be or Not to Be
112(13)
Leslie Feinberg
Two Institutions and Opinion Makers
Inventing Sin: Religion and the Church
119(6)
The Abominable Sin: The Spanish Campaign Against ``Sodomy,'' and Its Results in Modern Latin America
125(10)
Walter Williams
Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons
135(3)
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Homophobic? Re-Read Your Bible
138(2)
Peter J. Gomes
Biblical Verse: Is It a Reason or an Excuse?
140(1)
Deb Price
The Homosexual Movement: A Response by the Ramsey Colloquium
141(6)
Ramsey Colloquium
In God's Image: Coming to Terms with Leviticus
147(10)
Rebecca T. Alpert
Making Us Sick: The Medical and Psychological Establishment
153(4)
The Product Conversion--From Heresy to Illness
157(6)
Thomas Szasz
Homosexuals in Uniform
163(1)
Newsweek
I Was Raising a Homosexual Child
164(5)
Flora Rheta Schreiber
The Psychologist--Dr. Evelyn Hooker
169(6)
Eric Marcus
A Symposium: Should Homosexuality Be in the APA Nomenclature?
175(5)
Judd Marmor
Irving Bieber
Ronald Gold
If Freud Had Been a Neurotic Colored Woman: Reading Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
180(11)
Essex Hemphill
Causes and Cures: The Etiology Debate
185(6)
Boys Will Be Girls: Sexology and Homosexuality
191(10)
Janice Irvine
How to Bring Your Kids Up Gay: The War on Effeminate Boys
201(6)
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Studying the Biology of Sexual Orientation Has Political Fallout
207(4)
David J. Jefferson
Are Gay Men Born That Way?
211(12)
Kay Diaz
Creating Criminals: Government and the Legal System
219(4)
Crime Story
223(2)
Sten Russell
Public Policy and Private Prejudice: Psychology and Law on Gay Rights
225(3)
Gary B. Melton
Crimes of Lesbian Sex
228(13)
Ruthann Robson
Denial and Erasure: Education and Culture
235(6)
Who Hid Lesbian History?
241(4)
Lillian Faderman
Stolen Goods
245(6)
Michael Bronski
Remembering Lenny: Parting Notes on a Friend Who Never Quite Came Out
251(2)
Paul Moor
Willa Cather
253(3)
Sharon O'Brien
Closets in the Museum: Homophobia and Art History
256(6)
James Saslow
Imagine a Lesbian, a Black Lesbian
262(8)
Jewelle Gomez
Too Queer for College: Notes on Homophobia
270(3)
Esther Newton
The Gay and Lesbian Publishing Boom
273(5)
William J. Mann
A Lesson in Tolerance
278(7)
David Ruenzel
Gay Teachers Make Their Lives Whole Again
285(1)
Deb Price
Pop Tune Can Comfort Teens Unsure of Their Sexuality
286(11)
Victoria Brownworth
Three Mainstream Media
Up From Invisibility: Film and Television
291(6)
Stereotyping
297(4)
Richard Dyer
Lesbians and Film: Some Thoughts
301(5)
Caroline Sheldon
Where Is the Life That Late He Led? Hollywood's Construction of Sexuality in the Life of Cole Porter
306(10)
George F. Custen
Old Strategies for New Texts: How American Television Is Creating and Treating Lesbian Characters
316(11)
Marguerite J. Moritz
Culture Stays Screen-Shy of Showing the Gay Kiss
327(2)
Frank Bruni
Do Ask, Do Tell: Freak Talk on TV
329(6)
Joshua Gamson
More Than Friends
335(6)
David Ehrenstein
Anything But Idyllic: Lesbian Filmmaking in the 1980s and 1990s
341(13)
Liz Kotz
Fit to Print? Journalism
349(5)
Perverts Called Government Peril
354(1)
New York Times
The Homosexual in America Time
355(3)
A Rebuke for TIME's Pernicious Prejudice
358(2)
Kay Tobin
A Minority's Plea: U.S. Homosexuals Gain in Trying to Persuade Society to Accept Them
360(3)
Charles Alverson
Homo Nest Raided! Queen Bees Are Stinging Mad
363(2)
Jerry Lisker
The ``Gay'' People Demand Their Rights
365(1)
Lacey Fosburgh
The Lesbian Issue and Women's Lib
366(2)
Judy Klemesrud
Uptight on Gay News: Can the Straight Press Get the Gay Story Straight?
368(7)
Ransdell Pierson
Out at the New York Times
375(18)
Michelangelo Signorile
Cries and Whispers: AIDS and the Media
387(6)
Illness and Deviance: The Response of the Press to AIDS
393(9)
Edward Albert
The Second Wave
402(6)
James Kinsella
A Test of Who We Are As a People
408(2)
Vito Russo
More to the Shilts Story
410(2)
Jessea Greenman
Big Science: What Ever Happened to Safer Sex?
412(9)
Richard Goldstein
Naming Names: Outing
417(4)
Contested Closets: The Politics and Ethics of Outing
421(8)
Larry Gross
How I Brought Out Malcom Forbes and the Media Flinched
429(2)
Michelangelo Signorile
Why Outing Must Stop
431(2)
C. Carr
The Inning of Outing
433(10)
Gabriel Rotello
Four Lesbian and Gay Media
In Our Own Voices: The Lesbian and Gay Press
437(6)
``Gay Gal''---Lisa Ben
443(3)
Eric Marcus
``News Hound''---Jim Kepner
446(4)
Eric Marcus
The Advocate: Setting the Standard for the Gay Liberation Press
450(10)
Rodger Streitmatter
Representation, Liberation, and the Queer Press
460(1)
Polly Thistlethwaite
Flaunting It! A Decade of Gay Journalism from The Body Politic
461(5)
Ed Jackson
I Want My Gay TV
466(13)
Larry Closs
The Good Parts: Pornography
475(4)
Coming to Terms: Gay Pornography
479(7)
Richard Dyer
Gender, Fucking, and Utopia: An Essay in Response to John Stoltenberg's Refusing to Be a Man
486(11)
Scott Tucker
Free Speech or Hate Speech: Pornography and Its Means of Production
497(5)
Charles I. Nero
My History with Censorship
502(3)
Joan Nestle
My Mother Liked to Fuck
505(1)
Joan Nestle
Lesbian Pornography: Cultural Transgression and Sexual Demystification
506(11)
Lisa Henderson
Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn
517(14)
Richard Fung
Queers in Cyberspace
527(4)
Notes on Queer 'N Asian Virtual Sex
531(6)
Daniel C. Tsang
We're Teen, We're Queer, and We've Got E-mail
537(3)
Steve Silberman
Logging On, Coming Out
540(11)
Jeff Walsh
Five Community Prospects and Tactics
Queer Positions and Perspectives
545(6)
With Downcast Gays: Aspects of Homosexual Self-Oppression
551(11)
Andrew Hodges
David Hutter
The Woman-Identified Woman
562(3)
Radicalesbians
Lesbianism: An Act of Resistance
565(6)
Cheryl Clarke
I Paid Very Hard for My Immigrant Ignorance
571(4)
Mirtha Quintanales
Our Right to the World: Beyond the Right to Privacy
575(8)
Scott Tucker
Chasing the Crossover Audience and Other Self-Defeating Strategies
583(5)
Michael Denneny
Queers Read This: I Hate Straights
588(13)
Anonymous Queers
The New Right = The Old Wrongs?
595(6)
The Boys on the Beach
601(10)
Midge Decter
Straight Talk About Gays
611(5)
E.L. Pattullo
In God's Country
616(15)
John Weir
A Place at Which Table?
625(6)
Here Comes the Groom: A (Conservative) Case for Gay Marriage
631(2)
Andrew Sullivan
Why Gay People Should Seek the Right to Marry
633(4)
Thomas B. Stoddard
Since When Is Marriage a Path to Liberation?
637(3)
Paula L. Ettelbrick
Homocons
640(3)
Matthew Rees
The Naked Truth
643(1)
Candace Chellew
Out of Asia
644(3)
Jeff Yang
Backlash?
647(2)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Blacks and Gays: Healing the Great Divide
649(6)
Barbara Smith
Parting Glances
653(2)
Why I'm Not a Revolutionary
655(3)
Sarah Schulman
In an Afternoon Light
658(3)
Essex Hemphill
Credits 661

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