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ABSTRACTS/HIGHLIGHTS:
Papers, Articles, & Books
Ross MW, Ed. (1983).
Homosexuality,
Masculinity, and Femininity. Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 9(1), 1983.
Access
the full references & links to abstracts for the papers
listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND 9 AND (1) AND
1983 - in the PubMed
search window.
Paper titles: - A comparison
among three measures of social sex-role. - Psychological characteristics
of bisexual, heterosexual and homosexual women. - Parental and interpersonal
relationships of transsexual and masculine and feminine homosexual men.
- Is the distant relationship of fathers and homosexual sons related to
the sons' erotic preference for male partners, or to the sons' atypical
gender identity, or to both? - Sex role stereotypes, gender identity and
parental relationships in male homosexuals and heterosexuals. - Conceptions
of masculinity and femininity as a basis for stereotypes of male and female
homosexuals. - Femininity, masculinity, and sexual orientation: some cross-cultural
comparisons. - Homosexuality and social sex roles: a re-evaluation.
Sandfort
TGM, and Brongersma E, Eds. (1991).
Male Intergenerational Intimacy:
historical, socio-psychological, and legal perspectives.
Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 20(1/2),
1990. Access the full references & links to abstracts
for the papers listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND
(1-2) AND 1990 - in the PubMed
search window.
Paper titles: -
Foreword: the debate on pedophilia. - Boys in art. The artist and his model:
Ferdinand and Hector Hodler. A new approach. - Man-boy relationships: different
concepts for a diversity of phenomena. - Man-boy friendships on trial:
on the shift in the discourse on boy love in the early twentieth century.
- The historic origins of penal statutes concerning sexual activities involving
children and adolescents. - The Thera inscriptions - ritual or slander?
- Objectivity and ideology: criticism of Theo Sandfort's research on man-boy
sexual relations. - The study of intergenerational intimacy in North America:
beyond politics and pedophilia. - Man/boy love and the American gay movement.
- Understanding childhood sexualities. - Tolerance at arm's length: the
Dutch experience. - A model for group counseling with male pedophiles.
- Man-boy lovers: assessment, counseling, and psychotherapy. - Boy-lovers
and their influence on boys: distorted research and anecdotal observations.
- Pederasty among primitives: institutionalized initiation and cultic prostitution.
- "The main thing is being wanted': some case studies on adult sexual experiences
with children.
Tweekbury
R (1996). Cruising for sex in public places: the structure
and language of men's hidden, erotic worlds.
Deviant Behavior: An Interdisciplinary
Journal, 17, 1-19.
Selected Quotation.
"Although a sizable minority (or,
perhaps a slight majority) of gay men may at one time or another seek out
anonymous sex in a public sex arena, this is not an activity that is commonly
discussed among gay men.... All the men interviewed for this project believe
that most, if not nearly all, MSMs [men who have sex with men] at one time
or another cruise public sex arenas." (p. 8)
The papers gives a good general description
of the nature of cruising and homo-sex activity in public places.
van Naerssen
AK, Ed. (1987). Gay Life in Deutch Society. Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 13(2/3),
1986. Access the full references & links to abstracts
for the papers listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND
(2-3) AND 1986 - in the PubMed
search window.
Paper titles: - Lesbian
struggle against a pillow or a wall: a Dutch-American dialogue. - Reading
about homosexuality. - Gay SM in pornography and reality. - Interdisciplinary
research on homosexuality in The Netherlands. - Dutch gay emancipation
history (1911-1986). - Pedophilia and the gay movement. - Homosexuality
in Dutch instruction books for youths. - Constitutional protection against
discrimination of homosexuals. - Wrong lovers in the 19th century Netherlands.
- Lesbian emancipation in The Netherlands. - The Dutch penal law and homosexual
conduct. - Theories on homosexuality among professional therapists. - A
research into homosexuality in The Netherlands.
Wardlow DL,
Ed. (1996). Gays, Lesbians, and Consumer Behavior: Theory, Practice,
and Research Issues in Marketing.
Haworth
Press. Also published in the Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 31(1/2),
1996. Access the full references & links to abstracts
for the papers listed below by placing the following - J Homosex. AND
(1-2) AND 1996 - in the PubMed
search window.
Paper titles: -
Out of the closet and into the marketplace: meeting basic needs in the
gay community. - Some comments on "Marketing to the homosexual (gay) market:
a profile and strategy implications". - Marketing to the Homosexual (gay)
market: a profile and strategy implications. - The social marketing of
project ARIES: overcoming challenges in recruiting gay and bisexual males
for HIV prevention counseling. - The effect of homosexual imagery in advertising
on attitude toward the ad. - Discrimination against same-sex couples in
hotel reservation policies. - "Excuse me, sir? May I help you and your
boyfriend?": salespersons' differential treatment of homosexual and straight
customers. - Appearance and self-presentation research in gay consumer
cultures: issues and impact. - Communities, commodities, cultural space,
and style. - Desire and deviate nymphos: performing inversion(s) as a lesbian
consumer. - Mainstream legitimization of homosexual men through Valentine's
Day gift-giving and consumption rituals. - Gift-giving among gay men: the
reification of social relations. - We're here, we're queer, and we're going
shopping! a critical perspective on the accommodation of gays and lesbians
in the U.S. marketplace.
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