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Armengol Carrera, José María (2006). Gendering Men: Theorizing Masculinities in American Culture and Literature. PhD Dissertation, University of Barcelona. Download Page.
Basilio, Camille (2010). Community definition and benefits: Perspectives from African American lesbians. Master's Dissertation, California State University, Long Beach. Abstract and Download.
Boarts, Jessica M (2008). Psychological Predictors of Health Risk Behaviors in Minority Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Adolescents. PhD Dissertation, Department of Psychology, Kent State University. PDF Download. Download Page.
Brown, Clarence, E (2008). Racism in the Gay Community and Homophobia in the Black Community: Negotiating The Gay Black Male Experience. MS Thesis, Sociology: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. PDF. Download Page.
Brown, Warren (2013). Out of many one people: telling the stories of Jamaican gay men and their move to Canada. Master's Dissertation, Intercultural Communication, Faculty of Social & Applied Sciences, Royal Roads University. Download Page. Related Videos.
Castro, Daniel (2010). Stigma and disclosure issues experienced by older gay Latino men living with HIV/AIDS. Master's Dissertation, California State University, Long Beach. PDF
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Chang-Ross, Aurora (2010). Racial Queer: Multiracial College Students at the Intersection of Identity, Education and Agency. PhD Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin. Abstract and Download.
Choudhuri, Sucheta Mallick (2009). Transgressive territories: queer space in Indian fiction and film. PhD. Dissertation, University of Iowa. PDF
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Coronado, Ramon (2009). Gay Latino men and their fathers: A qualitative study on their relationship. Master's Dissertation, California State University, Long Beach. PDF Download. Abstract and Download.
Delucio, Kevin (2010). Challenging Silences, Creating Visibility: Queer Latino Self-Identity Negotiation and Community Formation. Bachelor's Honors Dissertation, Williams College. PDF Download.
Diaz, Elizabeth Maria (2010). Demographic
differences in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth's
participation in school-based gay-straight alliances in the United
States. Master's Dissertation, George Washington University. Abstract & Download.
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and males were less likely than female or transgender youth to
participate in their school's GSA. Findings highlight a need for
further research examining barriers to GSA participation."
DiPillo SL (2009). Identity Among Black Gay Men: The Relationship Between Racial and Sexual Orientation Identity Development. Master's Dissertation, Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Massachusetts. PDF
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Dorsainvil Monique (2009). Resisting the Margins: Black Lesbian Self-Definition and Epistemology. Bachelor of Arts with Honors' Dissertation, Faculty of Emory College of Arts and Sciences of Emory University. PDF Download.
Easton, Marlaina (2010). Resisting Multiple Oppressions: An African American Lesbian's Counter-Narrative. PhD. Dissertation, Union Institute and University. Read Online.
Géliga-Vargas, Jesús A (1999). Ethnic identity, gay identity and sexual sensation seeking: HIV risk-taking predictors among men of color who have sex with men. Master's Dissertation, University of North Texas. PDF
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Gopalkrishnan, Carl (2000). A Sociological Analysis of Gay Racism and Its Affect on Asian Men in HIV Social Research in Australia. Master's Dissertation, Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Murdoch University. Page
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Hill, LaToya Cherie (2006). The
racial and sexual identity development of African American gay, lesbian
and bisexual students at a religiously affiliated Historically Black
University. PhD Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin. PDF
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Hucks, Tonya Camille (2004). Racial
and Sexual Orientation Identity and Social Support as Predictors of
Sexual Risk-Taking Behavior Among African-American Men Who Have Sex
With Men. PhD. Dissertation, Arts and Sciences, Psychology, University of Cincinnati. PDF
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Jamil, Omar B (2010). I am the melting pot: Multiple identity integration among gay/bisexual/questioning male ethnic minority adolescents. Theses and Dissertations. Paper 68. PhD Dissertation, DePaul University. PDF Download.
Kim JH (2007). Performing Female Masculinities at the Intersections of Gender, Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Sexuality. PhD. Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin. PDF Download. Download Page.
Kudler, Benjamin A (2007). Confronting Race and Racism: Social Identity in African American Gay Men. Thesis, Smith College School for Social Work. PDF Download. Download Page.
Lee, Byron King Hin (2007). Reading GAM in craigslist personal ads: Constructing gay Asian males during the negotiation of anal intercourse & Remembering spaciality: Refocusing the History of Vancouver's Gay Community. Master's 'Dissertation', Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. PDF Download. Download Page.
Leis, Genevieve (2001). HIV Prevention from Indigenous Youth Perspectives. Master's Dissertation, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia. PDF
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Lewis-Williams, Jeniece T (2006). Race, religion, and homosexuality: Black Protestants and homosexual acceptance. Master's Dissertation, Department of Sociology, Baylor University. PDF Download. Download Page.
López, Candace (2010). Walking contradictions : Latina lesbianas, immigration and citizenship. Master's Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin. PDF Download. Download Page.
Loppie, Samantha Terri (2011). Splitting the Difference: Exploring the Experiences of Identity and Community Among Biracial and Bisexual People in Nova Scotia. Master's Dissertation, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. PDF
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McLachlan, Christine (2010). Queering gender : an exploration of the subjective experience of the development of transgender identity. Master's Dissertation, Clinical Psychology, School of Psychology, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg. PDF
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Meladze, Pikria (2009). Integration of culture, religion and sexuality: A study of Caucasian and Asian gay men. Honours Dissertation, Thesis, Macquarie University. PDF
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Moreno C (2002). Invisible Lesbians: Latina Immigrant Lesbian Coming Out Experiences. PhD Dissertation, Maimonides University. PDF
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Narui, Mitsu (2010). A
Foucauldian analysis of Asian/American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Students’ Process of Disclosing their Sexual Orientation and Its Impact
on Identity Construction. PhD. Dissertation, Ohio State University. PDF Download. Download Page. PDF Download.
Nelms SD (2006). The Black lesbian experience: the intertwining of race and sexuality. PhD. Dissertation, Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Austin. PDF
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Nguyen, Hoang Tan (2008). A view from the bottom: Asian American masculinity and sexual representation. PhD Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. Abstract. Full
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Ramirez CA (2006). Bearing Witness: Resiliency In the Lives of (Homo)Sexual Latino Men. Master of Arts Disseration. Digital Arts and New Media, University of California, Santa Cruz. PDF
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Sar, Michael S (2009). Out of the Killing Fields, out of the closet: A personal narrative on finding identity as a gay Cambodian-American. Master's Dissertation, California State University, Long Beach. PDF
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Shek, Yen Ling (2005). The relationship of racial identity and gender-role conflict to self-esteem of Asian American undergraduate men. Thesis. Graduate School of the University of Maryland, College Park. PDF Download. Download Page.
Silberman, Seth Clark (2005). Youse awful queer, chappie": Reading black queer vernacular in black literatures of the Americas, 1903--1967. PhD Dissertation, Uiversity of Maryland. Abstract. PDF
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Tajón, Manuel Montoya (2009). Identity Development of Latino Gay Men. PhD. Dissertation, Psychology in Clinical Psychology, Antioch University, Southern California. PDF Download. Download Page.
Tang,
Denise Tse Shang (2001). Queering the Pacific Northwest : a case study
of the Leaving Silence project. Master's Dissertation, Uiversity of
British Columbia. PDF Download. Download Page.
Thing, James (2009). Entre maricones machos, y gays: Globalization and the construction of sexual identities among queer Mexicanos. PhD. Dissertation, University of Southern California. PDF
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Thompson, Beverly Yuen (1999). The Politics of Bisexual/Biracial Identity: A study of Bisexual and Mixed Race Women of Asian/Pacific Islander Descent. PhD. Dissertation, San Diego State University. Abstract. PDF Download.
Tran, Janine (2010). Sexual identity and depression among Vietnamese-American gay and bisexual men. Master's Dissertation, Department of Social Work, California State University, Long Beach, CA. Abstract. PDF
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Yang, Pahoua K (2008). A Phenomenological Study of the Coming Out Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Hmong. PHD. Dissertaton, University of Minnesota. PDF Download. Download Page.
Young JC (1999). Alternative genders in the Coast Salish world : paradox and pattern. Master's Dissertation, University of British Columbia. PDF Download. Download Page.

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Ayres T (1999). China doll - the experience of being a gay Chinese
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Baez EJ (1996). Spirituality and the Gay Latino Client. Journal
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trauma, and wellness: a comparison of heterosexual and lesbian, gay, bisexual,
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Brown LB (1997). Women and Men, Not-Men and Not-Women, Lesbians
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Bruining MO (1995). A Few Thoughts from a Korean, Adopted, Lesbian,
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Chin TS (1997). "BULLERS" AND "BATTYMEN" Contesting Homophobia
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Christian KS (1994). Performance and the construction of identity
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Chuang K (1999). Using chopsticks to eat steak. Journal of
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Chung YB, Katayama M (1999). Ethnic and Sexual Identity Development
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Crow L, Wright JA, Brown LB (1997). Gender Selection in Two American
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(A BUBL "abstract" link.)
DePoy E, Boldue C (1997). AIDS Prevention in a Rural American
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Diaz RM, Ayala G, Bein E (2004). Sexual Risk as an Outcome of
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Harper PB (1995). Walk-On Parts and Speaking Subjects: Screen
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text N/A)
Harper GW, Jernewall N, Zea MC (2004). Giving Voice to Emerging
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Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10(3): 187-99.
Hart J (1995). Same Sex Couples and Counselling: The Development
of a Multicultural Perspective. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services,
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Hawkeswood WG (1991). “One of the children”: an ethnography
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(ERIC "abstract" link.)
Hom, AY (1994) Stories from the Homefront: Perspectives
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Icard LD (1996). Assessing the Psychosocial Well-Being
of African-American Gays: A Multidimensional Perspective. Journal
of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, Vol. 5(2/3), 25-46. (A BUBL "abstract"
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Icard LD, Longres JF, William JH (1996). An Applied Research
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Jackson, K, Brown LB (1996). Lesbians of African Heritage: Coming
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Jacobs MA, Brown LB (1997). American Indian Lesbians and Gays:
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Lam BT (1994). Psychosocial adjustment and coping strategies
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Rosabel GS (1996). Multicultural Existence in the Workplace:
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in the Coming-Out Process of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths: A Comparison
of Sexual Identity Development Over Time. Cultural Diversity &
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text N/A)
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(Article availability given in ERIC "abstract" link) - Follow
this link to a more comprehensive abstract supplied by James A (Tony)
Hellmann.
Full Text.
Salti RM (1997). Exploring Arab concepts of homosexuality.
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the coming-out experiences of black gay men in college. PSY.D. Thesis,
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text N/A)
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and Lesbian Social Services, 9(4), 69-97. (A BUBL "abstract" link.)
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link.)
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11(13): 1641-6. Full Text.
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ABSTRACTS/HIGHLIGHTS:
Papers, Articles, & Books
Greene B (1994).
Ethnic-minority
lesbians and gay men: mental health and treatment issues. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 62(2), 243-51.
Abstract: Clinical psychological
research has been a part of a significant growth of scholarly literature
in mental health that appropriately explores relevant cultural variables
and their effects on both the mental health and treatment of ethnic minority
group members. A similar expansion of material seeking to develop affirmative
perspectives in the treatment of gay men and lesbians has also found its
way into the psychological literature. Scarcely any research seeks to explore
the particular psychological strengths and vulnerabilities of men and women
who are members of both groups. This article reviews literature pertinent
to the cultural proscriptions of several ethnic minority groups and their
relevance to mental health issues and treatment of gay and lesbian members,
as well as a review of potential countertransference dilemmas for therapists.
(Abstract reprinted by permission from the American
Psychological Association.)
Paradis BA (1997).
Multicultural identity and gay men in the era of AIDS. American Journal
of Orthopsychiatry, 67(2), 300-7.
Abstract: In establishing
integrated identities, gay men face psychosocial challenges that differ
from those of most heterosexuals, although heterosexual males of minority
cultures may confront similar developmental tasks. In the 1990s, the need
for gay men to integrate bicultural identity and the "coming-out" process
is further complicated by the stigma of AIDS. This paper aims to enhance
clinicians' understanding of the multiple influences of culture and subculture,
the AIDS epidemic, and racial and ethnic factors on the healthy development
of gay males. (Abstract reprinted by permission of the The
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.)
Sager, Jennifer B; Schlimmer,
Elizabeth; Hellmann, James A (2001). Latin American Lesbian, Gay,
and Bisexual Clients: Implications for Counseling. Journal of
Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 40(1): 21-33.
Abstract - Supplied by James
A (Tony) Hellmann. See Note Below.
In the next five years Latino/a Americans
will comprise the largest ethnic minority in the U.S. Furthermore, the
clinical demand for services of this population is increasing rapidly.
Concomitantly, the lesbian, gay, and bisexual population is becoming more
visible and also has an increased demand for services. These issues have
given rise to a combination of both these needs within a single population:
lesbian, gay, and bisexual Latino/a individuals. To assist counselors in
ethically meeting the clinical needs of this population, this article provides
an overview of the identity development, a review of characteristics and
special issues, and proposed counseling competencies when working with
Latino/a people and lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals, respectively.
A synthesis of LGB Latino/a identity development and counseling implications
is provided to assist counselors in treating this complex population. This
article is not designed to train mental health workers, but rather to inform
mental health professionals about a topic that has been largely ignored
by the literature. Further readings, training, and supervision will be
needed to adhere to ethical clinical standards.
Note sent by James A (Tony) Hellmann,
September 2002: "Here is the abstract from our "unabridged" version
of the article (we had to cut it from 33 pages to 22 when it was accepted
for publication). I would appreciate it if you could add "Additional information
added through correnspondence with James A. Hellmann" or some other kind
of citation that shows the reader that this isn't part of the ERIC abstract.
Also, feel free to add a link to my email address if you want. Then anyone
with questions can contact me." Email for Tony Hellman: archer904@attbi.com
.
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