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The End of the Homosexual?

In this fascinating exploration-part memoir, part political discourse-Dennis Altman, one of the preeminent academics studying gay and lesbian culture around the world, connects the changes that have happened in the queer world over the last 40 years to larger social, political, and cultural trends. Written engagingly, this timely book explores the idea that major changes in the understanding of sexual and gender diversity reflect larger social and cultural shifts. A case study of both local and global change told from a very personal viewpoint, The End of the Homosexual? reflects on decades of cultural and political change and considers the future of sexuality, asking whether the end of the homosexual predicted by gay liberationists 40 years ago is at hand.

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ISBN 9780702251665
Author Dennis Altman
Title The End of the Homosexual? [electronic resource]
Publisher : University of Queensland Press, 2013
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>In this fascinating exploration-part memoir, part political discourse-Dennis Altman, one of the preeminent academics studying gay and lesbian culture around the world, connects the changes that have happened in the queer world over the last 40 years to larger social, political, and cultural trends. Written engagingly, this timely book explores the idea that major changes in the understanding of sexual and gender diversity reflect larger social and cultural shifts. A case study of both local and global change told from a very personal viewpoint, <I>The End of the Homosexual?</I> reflects on decades of cultural and political change and considers the future of sexuality, asking whether the end of the homosexual predicted by gay liberationists 40 years ago is at hand.
Classification Professional and scholarly
Subject English
eBook
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
Internet Site https://indyreads.libraries.nsw.gov.au/opac?id=00003219
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