- For each class meeting, students will be assigned a newspaper to
review and clip out articles addressing sexual minority topics.
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See course outline.
Quizzes will be given after every 3rd or 4th chapter. Each
student will make an oral report on one of the following articles to
be assigned in class. Some of the articles can ONLY be found on
Interlibrary Loan. If students have problems with
Interlibrary loan contact
Steve Marson IMMEDIATELY! Students are required to find
their articles on the same day that the article is assigned.
Some Interlibrary Loans can take three weeks.
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Anderssen, N. (2002). Does contact with lesbians and gays lead to
friendlier attitudes? A two year longitudinal study.
Journal of Community Applied Social Psychology, 12, 124-136.
- Aulivola, M. (2004). Outing Domestic Violence: Affording
Appropriate Protections to Gay and Lesbian Victims. Family Court
Review, 42(1), 162-177.
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Avery, A.,
Chase, J., Johansson, L., Litvak, S., & Et al. (2007). America's
changing attitudes toward homosexuality, civil unions, and
same-gender marriage: 1977-2004. Social work, 52(1), 71-79.
- Baker, P. (2004). `Unnatural Acts': Discourses of homosexuality
within the House of Lords debates on gay male law reform. Journal
of Sociolinguistics, 8(1), 88-106.
- Balsam, K. F., Huang, B., Fieland, K. C., Simoni, J. M. &
Walters, K. L. (2004). Culture, Trauma, and Wellness: A Comparison
of Heterosexual and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Two-Spirit Native
Americans. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10(3),
287-301.
- Bassett, R. L., Nikkelen-Kuper, M V., Johnson, D., Miller, A.,
Carter, A., and Brimm, J. (2005). Being a good Neighbor: Can
students come to value homosexual persons? Journal of Psychology
and Theology, 33 (1) 17-26.
- Ben-Ari, A. T. (1998). An experimental attitude change: Social
work students and homosexuality. The Journal of Homosexuality,
36 (2), 59-71.
- Berkman, C. S. and Zimber, G. (1997). Homophobia and
heterosexism in social workers. Social Work, 42 (4), 319-332.
Berkowitz, D., & Marsiglio, W. (2007). Gay men: Negotiating
procreative, father, and family identities. Journal of Marriage
and Family, 69(2), 366-381.
- Bevacqua, M. (2004). Feminist Theory and the Question of Lesbian
and Gay Marriage. Feminism and Psychology, 14(1), 36-40.
- Boag, P. (2004). "Does Portland Need a Homophile Society?" Gay
Culture and Activism in the Rose City between World War II and
Stonewall. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 105(1), 6-39.
- Bordeyne, P. (2006). Homosexuality,
seen in relation to ecumenical dialogue: What really matters to the
Catholic Church. New
Blackfriars, 87 (1012), 561-577.
- Boon, M. H. & Howard, V. (2004). Recent
lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender fiction for teens: Are Canadian
public libraries providing adequate collections? Collection
Building, 23(3), 133-138.
- Brown, G., Maycock, B., Prestage, G. & Ven, P. V. D. (2004). Sex
in Two Cities - Gay Men, Risk and HIV in Perth and Sydney. Asia
Pacific Journal of Public Health, 16(1), 3-8.
- Brown, R. D., Clarke, B., Gortmaker, V. & Robinson-Keilig, R.
(2004). Assessing the Campus Climate for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Transgender (GLBT) Students Using a Multiple Perspectives Approach.
Journal of College Student Development, 45(1), 8-26.
- Brayton, S. (2007). MTV's jackass: Transgression, abjection and
the economy of white masculinity. Journal of Gender Studies, 16(1),
57-72.
- Butler, C. (2004). An awareness-raising tool addressing lesbian
and gay lives. Clinical Psychology, 36, 15-18.
- Button, S. B. (2004). Identity Management Strategies Utilized by
Lesbian and Gay Employees: A Quantitative Investigation. Group
and Organization Management, 29(4), 470-494.
- Cameron, P. (2006). Children
of homosexuals and transsexuals more apt to be homosexual. Journal
of Biosocial Science, 38 (3),
413-418. [Special NOTE: A student interested in
report on this article must do additional research starting by
a visit to the blog at
www.abigailgarner.net and search the word
"biosocial" to find posts on this topic (the search window is
on the right margin, down below the links of monthly archives).
Students would need to comment as part of the discussion.
Documenting reflections on Cameron's work from other students is
expected. Because of the increased level of difficulty, a
student will be given extra credit for this assignment.]
- Camilleri, P. and Ryan, M. (2006). Social work students’
attitudes toward homosexuality and their knowledge and attitudes
toward homosexual. Social Work Education, 25 (3): 288-304.
- Card, C. (2007). Gay divorce: Thoughts on the legal regulation
of marriage. Hypatia, 22(1), 24-38.
- Chase, K. M. (2004). Therapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients:
Implications for Music Therapists. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22(1),
34-38.
- Chauncey, G. (2004). "What Gay Studies Taught the Court": The
Historians' Amicus Brief in Lawrence v. Texas. Glq, 10(3),
509-538.
- Colvin, R. A. (2004). Political Party Support and Policy
Outcomes: Adopted State Gay Rights Laws. Public Administration
and Public Policy, 106, 69-90.
- Cook, M. (2006). Urban Desires Harry Cocks Nameless Offences:
Homosexual Desire in the Nineteenth Century; Matt Houlbrook Queer
London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957;
Seth Koven Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in Victorian London.
History Workshop Journal, (62), 292-299.
- Cooper, M. (2004). What Makes a Family?: Addressing the Issue of
Gay and Lesbian Adoption. Family Court Review, 42(1),
178-192.
- Cover, R. (2004). Bodies, Movements and Desires: Lesbian/Gay
Subjectivity and the Stereotype. Continuum, 18(1), 81-98.
- Crossley, M. L. (2004). Making sense of `barebacking': Gay men's
narratives, unsafe sex and `resistance habitus'. British Journal
of Social Psychology, 43(2), 225-244.
- Dehesa, R. d. l. (2007). Global communities and hybrid cultures:
Early gay and lesbian electoral activism in brazil and mexico.
Latin American Research Review, 42(1), 29-51.
- Diaz, R. M., Ayala, G. & Bein, E. (2004). Sexual Risk as an
Outcome of Social Oppression: Data From a Probability Sample of
Latino Gay Men in Three U.S. Cities. Cultural Diversity and
Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10(3), 255-267.
- Dillon, F. R., Worthington, R. L., Savoy, H. B., Rooney, S. C.,
Becker-Schutte, A. & Guerra, R. M. (2004). On Becoming Allies: A
Qualitative Study of Lesbian-, Gay-, and Bisexual-Affirmative
Counselor Training. Counsellor Education and Supervision, 43(3),
162-178.
- Doan, P. L. (2007). Queers in the american city: Transgendered
perceptions of urban space. Gender, Place and Culture, 14(1),
57-74.
- Eldridge, VL., Mack, L. & Swank, E.
(2006). Explaining
comfort with homosexuality in rural America. Journal
of Homosexuality, 51 (2), 39-56.
- Eliason, M. J. & Hughes, T. (2004). Treatment Counselor's
Attitudes About Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Clients:
Urban vs. Rural Settings. Substance Use and Misuse, 39(4),
625-644.
- Elise Lowe, M. (2004). Gay/Lesbian Ordination and the Ontology
of the Human Subject. Dialog, 43(3), 177-183.
- Ellis, V. & High, S. (2004). Something more to tell you: gay,
lesbian or bisexual young people's experiences of secondary
schooling. British Educational Research Journal, 30(2),
213-226.
- Ellis, S. J. (2004). Rights-based reasoning in discussions about
lesbian and gay issues: implications for moral educators. Journal
of Moral Education, 33(1), 71-86.
- Erich, S. "., Boutte-Queen, N., Donnelly, S., & Tittsworth, J.
(2007). Social work education: Implications for working with the
transgender community. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work,
12(2), 42-52.
- Feigenbaum, E. F. (2007). Heterosexual privilege: The political
and the personal. Hypatia, 22(1), 1-9.
- Ferguson, A. (2007). Gay marriage: An American and feminist
dilemma. Hypatia, 22(1), 39-57.
- Gannett, L. & Percy, WA. (2006). Lincoln,
sex, and the scholars what's at stake if our greatest president was
homosexual? Gay
and Lesbian Review, 13 (2), 18-23.
- Giffney, N. (2004). Denormatizing queer theory: more than
(simply) lesbian and gay studies. Feminist Theory, 5(1),
73-78.
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Gold, R. S. (2004).
Explaining gay men's unrealistic optimism about becoming infected
with HIV. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 15(2),
99-102.
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Goldberg, A. E. (2007).
Talking about family: Disclosure practices of adults raised by
lesbian, gay, and bisexual parents. Journal of Family Issues, 28(1),
100-131.
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Goldberg, A. E., & Allen,
K. R. (2007). Imagining men: Lesbian mothers' perceptions of male
involvement during the transition to parenthood. Journal of
Marriage and Family, 69(2), 352-365.
- Gorman, E. M., Nelson, K. R., Applegate, T. & Scrol, A. (2004).
Club Drug and Poly-Substance Abuse and HIV Among Gay/Bisexual Men:
Lessons Gleaned from a Community Study. Journal of Gay and
Lesbian Social Services, 16(2), 1-18.
- Graziano, K. J. (2004). Oppression and Resiliency in a
Post-Apartheid South Africa: Unheard Voices of Black Gay Men and
Lesbians. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10(3),
302-316.
- Grossman, A. H. & D Augelli, A. R. (2004). The Socialization of
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth: Celebrity and Personally Known Role
Models. LSA Publication, 83, 203-226.
- Gullette, D. L. & Turner, J. G. (2004). Stages of Change and
Condom Use Among an Internet Sample of Gay and Bisexual Men. JANAC,
15(2), 27-37.
- Guth, L.J., Lopez, D.F., Rojas, J., Clements, K.D. and Tyler, J.
M. (2004). Experiential versus rational training: A comparison of
student attitudes toward homosexuality, Journal of Homosexuality,
48 (2), 83-102.
- Guthrie, S. (2004). A Survey of Gay and Lesbian Health Issues.
Public Administration and Public Policy, 106, 187-196.
- Halkitis, P. N., Wilton, L., Parsons, J. T. & Hoff, C. (2004).
Correlates of sexual risk-taking behaviour among HIV seropositive
gay men in concordant primary partner relationships. Psychology
Health and Medicine, 9(1), 99-114.
- Halstead, J. M. (2005). Islan, homophobia and education.
Journal of Moral Education, 34 (1), 37-42.
- Harding, R., Bensley, J., Corrigan, N., Franks, L., Stratman,
J., Waller, Z. & Warner, J. (2004). Outcomes and lessons from a
pilot RCT of a community-based HIV prevention multi-session group
intervention for gay men. AIDS Care, 16(5), 581-585.
- Harper, G. W., Jernewall, N. & Zea, M. C. (2004). Giving Voice
to Emerging Science and Theory for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People
of Color. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10(3),
187-199.
- Hart, K. P. (2004). We're Here, We're Queer-and We're Better
Than You: The Representational Superiority of Gay Men to
Heterosexuals on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Journal of Men’s
Studies, 12(3), 241-254.
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Hayden, C. (2007). Kinship theory, property, and the politics of
inclusion: From lesbian families to bioprospecting in a few short
steps. Signs, 32(2), 337-345.
- Haubrich, D. J., Myers, T., Calzavara, L., Ryder, K. & Medved,
W. (2004). Gay and bisexual men's experiences of bathhouse culture
and sex: `looking for love in all the wrong places'. Culture
Health and Sexuality, 6(1), 19-30.
- Healey, D. (2004). (Homo)sex in the City Only? Finding
Continuity and Change in the Gay Past. Gender and History, 16(1),
198-204.
- Henderson, S. D., & Hodges, S. H. (2007). Music, song, and the
creation of community and community spirit by A gay subculture.
Sociological Spectrum, 27(1), 57-80.
- Herek, G M (2002). Heterosexuals’ attitudes toward bisexual men
and women in the United States. Journal of Sex Research, 39
(4), 264-274.
- Herek, G M & Gonzalez-Rivers, M (2006). Attitudes
toward homosexuality among US residents of Mexican descent.
Journal of Sex Research, 43 (2), 122-135.
- Helminiak, D. A. (2004). The Ethics of Sex A Call to the Gay
Community. Pastoral Psychology, 52(3), 259-267.
- Hermann, MA. & Herlihy, BR. (2006).
Legal and ethical implications of refusing to counsel homosexual
clients.
Journal of Counseling and Development, 84 (4), 414-418.
- Herring, S. (2006).
Catherian friendship; or, how not to do the history of homosexuality.
Modern Fiction Studies, 52 (1), 66-91.
- Hidaka, Y. & Operario, D. (2006).
Attempted suicide, psychological health and exposure to harassment
among Japanese homosexual, bisexual or other men questioning their
sexual orientation recruited via the internet.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 60 (11),
962-967.
- Hill, H. & Watson, J. (2006).
In Christ there is no gay or straight?: Homosexuality in the
Episcopal Church.
Anglican and Episcopal History, 75 (1), 37-68.
- Holt, M. (2004). `Marriage-like' or Married? Lesbian and Gay
Marriage, Partnership and Migration. Feminism and Psychology, 14(1),
30-35.
- Holtby, M. E. (2004). Three Decades in the Gay Community as a
Straight Therapist. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services,
16(2), 113-124.
- Hong, S.S. (1984). Australian attitudes towards homosexuality: A
comparison with college students. The Journal of Psychology, 117,
89-95.
- Horn, SS. (2006).
Heterosexual adolescents' and young adults' beliefs and attitudes
about homosexuality and gay and lesbian peers.
Cognitive Development, 21 (4), 420-440.
- Horn, S. S. (2007). Adolescents' acceptance of same-sex peers
based on sexual orientation and gender expression. Journal of
Youth and Adolescence, 36(3), 363-371.
- Humphrey, D. (2007). One summer of heterosexuality: Lost and
found lesbianism in a forgotten swedish film. GLQ, 13(1),
33-61.
- Hylton, M E (2005). Heteronormativity and the experiences of
lesbian and bisexual women as social work students. Journal of
Social Work Education, 41 (1): 67-82.
- Hymowitz, K. S. (2004). Gay Marriage vs. American Marriage.
City Journal, 14(3), 16-25
- Illingworth, P. & Murphy, T. (2004). In Our Best Interest:
Meeting Moral Duties to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescent
Students. Journal of Social Philosophy, 35(2), 198-210.
- Israel, T. & Hackett, G. (2004). Counselor Education on Lesbian,
Gay, and Bisexual Issues: Comparing Information and Attitude
Exploration. Counsellor Education and Supervision, 43(3),
179-191.
- Israel, T. and Mohr, J J (2004). Attitudes toward bisexual women
and men: Current research. Journal of Bisexuality, 4 (1/2),
119-134.
- James, W. H. (2004). The sexual orientation of men who were
brought up in gay or lesbian households. Journal of Biosocial
Science, 36(3), 371-374.
- James, W. H. (2006).
Two hypotheses on the causes of male homosexuality and paedophilia .
Journal of Biosocial Science, 38 (6), 745-762.
- Janssen, M., de Wit, J., Hospers, H., Stroebe, W. & Kok, G.
(2004). Tailoring safer sex messages to lower-educated young gay
men: the impact on cognitions and intention. Psychology Health
and Medicine, 9(1), 115-132.
- Jellison, W. A., McConnell, A. R. & Gabriel, S. (2004). Implicit
and Explicit Measures of Sexual Orientation Attitudes: Ingroup
Preferences and Related Behaviors and Beliefs Among Gay and Straight
Men. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30(5),
629-642.
- Johnston, L. B. & Jenkins, D. (2004). A Gay and Lesbian
Congregation Seeks Social Justice for Other Marginalized
Communities. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 16(3/4),
193-206.
- Joslin, C. (2004). Protection for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Employees Under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Human Rights, 31(3), 14-15.
- Kneibert, FD. (2006). Homosexuality
Is Bad? But Where's That in the Lectionary? New
Oxford Review, 73 (6), 36-39.
- Kenyon, G., Chong, KA., Enkoff-Sage, M., Hill, C., Mays, C. &
Rochell, L. (2003). Public adoption by gay and lebian parents in
North Carolina: Policy and Practice. Families and Society, 84
(4),571-575.
- Kertzner, R. M. (2004). Psychotherapy with Lesbian and Gay
Clients from an Adult Life Course Perspective. Journal of Gay and
Lesbian Social Services, 16(2), 105-112.
- King, J. R. (2004). The (Im)possibility of Gay Teachers for
Young Children. Theory Into Practice, 43(2), 122-127.
- King, L. A. & Smith, N. G. (2004). Gay and Straight Possible
Selves: Goals, Identity, Subjective Well-Being, and Personality
Development. Journal of Personality, 72(5), 967-994.
- Knussen, C., Flowers, P. & Church, S. (2004). The intentions of
gay men in taking an HIV test. Culture Health and Sexuality, 6(1),
45-60.
- Kurdek, L. A. (2007). The allocation of household labor by
partners in gay and lesbian couples. Journal of Family Issues, 28(1),
132-148.
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Landolt, M. A.,
Bartholomew, K., Saffrey, C., Oram, D. & Perlman, D. (2004). Gender
Nonconformity, Childhood Rejection, and Adult Attachment A Study of
Gay Men. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 33(2), 117-128.
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LaSala, M. C. (2007).
Parental influence, gay youths, and safer sex. Health & social
work, 32(1), 49-55.
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LaSala, M. C. (2007). Too many eggs in the wrong basket: A queer
critique of the same-sex marriage movement. Social work, 52(2),
181-183.
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Lee, RG.
(2006). The
truth about the homosexual rights movement. New
Oxford Review, 73 (2), 27-37.
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Lemelle, A. J. & Battle,
J. (2004). Black Masculinity Matters in Attitudes Toward Gay Males.
Journal of Homosexuality, 47(1), 39-52.
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Leonard, A. S. (2004).
LAWRENCE v. TEXAS AND THE NEW LAW OF GAY RIGHTS. Ohio Northern
University Law Review, 30(2), 189-210.
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Levesque, MJ. &
Vichesky, DR. (2006).
Raising the bar on the body beautiful: An analysis of the body image
concerns of homosexual men.
Body Image, 3 (1), 45-55.
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Lewis, G. B. (2003).
Black-white difference in attitudes toward homosexuality and gay
rights. Public Opinion Quarterly, 67, 59-78.
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Liddle, B. J., Luzzo, D.
A., Hauenstein, A. L. & Schuck, K. (2004). Construction and
Validation of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Climate
Inventory. Journal of Career Assessment, 12(1), 33-50.
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Lim, H. S. and Johnson,
M.M. (2001). Korean social work students’ attitudes toward
homosexuals, Journal of Social Work Education, 37 (2),
545-554.
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Linville, D. (2004).
Beyond Picket Fences: What Gay/Queer/LGBTQ Teens Want from the
Library. Voya, 27(3), 183-186.
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Loftus, J. (2001).
America’s liberalization in attitudes toward homosexuality, 1973 to
1998. American Sociological Review 66 (5), 762-782.
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Loftin, C. M. (2007).
Unacceptable mannerisms: Gender anxieties, homosexual activism, and
swish in the united states, 1945-1965. Journal of Social History,
40(3), 577-08
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Lopez-Vicuna, I. (2004).
Approaches to Sexuality in Latin America: Recent Scholarship on Gay
and Lesbian Studies. Latin American Research Review, 39(1),
238-253.
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Lyons, WJ. (2006).
Theology and Sexuality, 12 (2), 181-202.
-
Macgillivray, I. K.
(2004). Gay rights and school policy: a case study in community
factors that facilitate or impede educational change.
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 17(3),
347-370.
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Malley, M. & Tasker, F.
(2004). Significant and other: systemic family therapists on
lesbians and gay men. Journal of Family Therapy, 26(2),
193-212.
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Mallinson, R. K. (2004).
Perceptions of HIV/AIDS by Deaf Gay Men. JANAC, 15(4), 27-36.
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Mallon, G. P. (2007). Assessing lesbian and gay prospective foster
and adoptive families: A focus on the home study process. Child
welfare, 86(2), 67-86.
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Mann, B. (2007). The lesbian june cleaver: Heterosexism and lesbian
mothering. Hypatia, 22(1), 149-165.
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Mao, L., Van de Ven, P. &
McCormick, J. (2004). Individualism-Collectivism, Self-Efficacy, and
Other Factors Associated With Risk Taking among Gay Asian and
Caucasian Men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(1), 55-67.
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Marler, R. (2004). The
Gay, the Bi, and the Other The Beat poets-Ginsberg, Burroughs, and
Kerouac-did it all. Gay and Lesbian Review, 11(4), 24-27.
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Maynard, S. (2004).
"Without Working?" Capitalism, Urban Culture, and Gay History.
Journal of Urban History, 30(3), 378-398.
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Medd, J. (2007). "Patterns of the possible": National imaginings and
queer historical (meta)fictions in jamie O'neill's at swim, two
boys. GLQ, 13(1), 1-31.
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Messinger, L. (2004). Out
in the Field: Gay and Lesbian Social Work Students' Experiences in
Field Placement. Journal of Social Work Education, 40(2),
187-204.
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Messinger, L. (2002).
Policy and practice: A holistic approach to addressing homophia and
heterosexism among social work students. Journal of Lesbian
Studies, 6 (3/4): 121-132.
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McCready, L. T. (2004).
Understanding the Marginalization of Gay and Gender Non-Conforming
Black Male Students. Theory Into Practice, 43(2), 136-143.
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Miller, R. L.,Jr. (2007). Legacy denied: African american gay men,
AIDS, and the black church. Social work, 52(1), 51-61.
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Mira, A. (2004). After Wilde: Camp Discourse in Hoyos and Retana, or
the Dawn of Spanish Gay Culture. Journal of Spanish Cultural
Studies, 5(1), 25-40.
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More, F. G., Whitehead,
A. W. & Gonthier, M. (2004). Strategies for Student Services for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Students in Dental Schools.
Journal of Dental Education, 68(6), 623-632.
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Morrison, M. A.,
Morrison, T. G. & Sager, C. L. (2004). Does body satisfaction differ
between gay men and lesbian women and heterosexual men and women?
Body Image, 1(2), 127-138.
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Morrow, D. F. (2004).
Social Work Practice With Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender
Adolescents. Families in Society, 85(1), 91-100.
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Mucciaroni, G. & Killian,
M. L. (2004). Immutability, Science and Legislative Debate over Gay,
Lesbian and Bisexual Rights. Journal of Homosexuality, 47(1),
53-78.
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Murray, S. O. (2004).
Humphreys vs. Sagarin in the Study of Gay Social Movements.
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 24(3/5),
128-145.
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Myers, MG. (2006).
Polygamist eye for the monogamist guy: homosexual sodomy... gay
marriage... is polygamy next?
Houston Law Review, 42 (5), 1451-1486.
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Nicholas, C. L. (2004).
Gaydar: Eye-Gaze as Identity Recognition among Gay Men and Lesbians.
Sexuality and Culture, 8(1), 60-86.
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O’Donnell, D. (2006).
Homosexuality and priesthood: Reflections on a Vatican document.
Doctrine and Life, 56 (1), 22-28.
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Offer, C., Grinstead, O., Goldstein, E., Mamary, E., & Et al.
(2007). Responsibility for hiv prevention: Patterns of attribution
among hiv-seropositive gay and bisexual men. AIDS Education and
Prevention, 19(1), 24-35.
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Ohlander, J. Batalova, J.
and Treas, J. (2005). Explaining educational influences on attitudes
toward homosexual relations. Social Science Research, 34,
781-799.
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Oswin, N. (2007). The end of queer (as we knew it): Globalization
and the making of a gay-friendly south africa. Gender, Place and
Culture, 14(1), 93-110.
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Oswin, N. (2007). Producing homonormativity in neoliberal south
africa: Recognition, redistribution, and the equality project.
Signs, 32(3), 649-669.
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Pace, N. J. (2004). Gay, Rural, and Coming Out: A Case Study of One
School's Experience. Rural Educator, 25(3), 14-18.
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Parsons, J. T., Vicioso,
K., Kutnick, A., Punzalan, J. C., Halkitis, P. N. & Velasquez, M. M.
(2004). Alcohol use and stigmatized sexual practices of HIV
seropositive gay and bisexual men. Addictive Behaviors, 29(5),
1045-1051.
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Pierce, C. (2007).
Anti-homosexual and gay: Rereading sartre. Hypatia, 22(1),
10-23.
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Pollack, D. (2007). Sexual orientation and religion from the
perspective of the code of ethics. Social work, 52(2),
179-180.
- Porter, M., Russell, C. & Sullivan, G. (2004). Gay, Old, and
Poor: Service Delivery to Aging Gay Men in Inner City Sydney,
Australia. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 16(2),
43-58.
- Popke, M. (2004). How should administrators meet the needs of
gay and lesbian student-athletes? Athletic Business, 28(4),
34-41.
- Preston, D. B., D'Augelli, A. R., Kassab, C. D., & Starks, M. T.
(2007). The relationship of stigma to the sexual risk behavior of
rural men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention,
19(3), 218-230.
- Quam, J. K. (2004). Issues in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Transgender Aging. Public Administration and Public Policy, 106,
137-156.
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Ragins, B. R (2004).
Sexual Orientation in the Workplace: The Unique Work and Career
Experiences of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Workers. Research in
Personnel and Human Resources Management, 23, 35-120.
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Raiz, L., & Saltzburg, S.
(2007). Developing awareness of the subtleties of heterosexism and
homophobia among undergraduate, heterosexual social work majors.
The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 12(2), 53-69.
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Relf, M. V., Huang, B.,
Campbell, J. & Catania, J. (2004). Gay Identity, Interpersonal
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