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Michael R Botnick - Gay Community Survival in the New Millennium. Journal of Homosexuality Volume 38, Number 4

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Understand the international challenges facing gay male societies! This eye-opening account examines the idealistic, structural, and emotional meanings of community within the gay population. Gay Community Survival in the New Millennium explores the concept of gay community as well as the problems and progress that these communities are facing in the United States, Canada, and Israel. As a community leader, gay rights advocate, or policymaker, you will gain insight into issues that must be addressed now in order to strengthen your own community. Gay Community Survival in the New Millennium explores many of the fractures in gay society that must be addressed to ensure progress in the gay liberation movements, including:

  • racial and ethnic divisions in the gay community, especially based on HIV-positive and HIV-negative status, and programs that work to bridge this gap
  • the rift between HIV-positive and HIV-negative gay men based on the allocation of money for social programs meant to support entire gay communities
  • AIDSphobia, the irrational fear of contracting the virus and how it has affected gay communities
  • the Israeli gay rights movement, which is visibly pursuing full and equal citizenship in Israel, including acceptance into the Israeli military
  • projections for gay rights movements in the future if homophobia continues to exist
  • the enormous power that would be created if all gay and AIDS social organizations in a given geographic region banded together to influence change in social policies and eliminate stereotypesGay Community Survival in the New Millennium explores what it means to be a gay man in todays communities, from the fear of AIDS and the need for financing of gay mens social programs to forming a collective organization that will work for the gay mens liberation movements. This essential guide will provide you with suggestions to help you shape and successfully change your gay community.

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Gay Community Survival in the New Millennium, edited by Michael R. Botnick, PhD (cand.) (Vol. 38, No. 4, 2000). Examines the notion of community from several different perspectives focusing on the imagined, the structural, and the emotive. You will explore a theoretical overview and you will peek into the moral discourses that frame gay community, the rift between HIV-positive and HIV negative gay men, and how Israeli gays seek their place in the public sphere.
The Ideal Gay Man: The Story of Der Kreis, by Hubert Kennedy, PhD (Vol. 38, No. 1/2, 1999). Very profound. Excellent insight into the problems of the early fight for homosexual emancipation in Europe and in the USA. The ideal gay man (high-mindedness, purity, cleanness), as he was imagined by the editor of Der Kreis, is delineated by the fascinating quotations out of the published erotic stories. (Wolfgang Breidert, PhD, Academic Director, Institute of Philosophy, University Karlsruhe, Germany)
Multicultural Queer: Australian Narratives, edited by Peter A. Jackson, PhD and Gerard Sullivan, PhD (Vol. 36, No. 3/4, 1999). Shares the way that people from ethnic minorities in Australia (those who are not of Anglo-Celtic background) view homosexuality, their experiences as homosexual men and women, and their feelings about the lesbian and gay community.
Scandinavian Homosexualities: Essays on Gay and Lesbian Studies, edited by Jan Lfstrm, PhD (Vol. 35, No. 3/4, 1998). Everybody interested in the formation of lesbian and gay identities and their interaction with the sociopolitical can find something to suit their taste in this volume. (Judith Schuyf PhD, Assistant Professor of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II: History and Memory, edited by Sonya L. Jones, PhD (Vol. 34, No. 3/4, 1998). The authors of these essays manage to gracefully incorporate the latest insights of feminist, postmodernist, and queer theory into solidly grounded readings challenging and moving, informed by the passion that prompts both readers and critics into deeper inquiry. (Diane Griffin Growdet; PhD, Professor of French and Womens Studies, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa)
Reclaiming the Sacred: The Bible in Gay and Lesbian Culture, edited by Raymond-Jean Frontain, PhD (Vol. 33, No. 3/4, 1997). Finely wrought, sharply focused, daring, and always dignified In chapter after chapter, the Bible is shown to be a more sympathetic and humane book in its attitudes toward homosexuality than usually thought and a challenge equally to the straight andgay moral imagination. (Joseph Wittreich, PhD, Distinguished Professor of English, The Graduate School, The City University of New York)
Activism and Marginalization in the AIDS Crisis, edited by Michael A. Hallett, PhD (Vol. 32, No. 3/4, 1997). Shows readers how the advent of HIV-disease has brought into question the utility of certain forms of activism as they relate to understanding and fighting the social impacts of disease.
Gays, Lesbians, and Consumer Behavior: Theory, Practice, and Research Issues in Marketing, edited by Daniel L. Wardlow, PhD (Vol. 31, No. 1/2, 1996). For those scholars, market researchers, and marketing managers who are considering marketing to the gay and lesbian community, this book should be on required reading list. (Mississippi Voice)
Gay Men and the Sexual History of the Political Left, edited by Gert Hekma, PhD, Harry Oosterhuis, PhD, and James Steakley, PhD (Vol. 29, No. 2/3/4, 1995). Contributors delve into the contours of a long-forgotten history, bringing to light new historical data and fresh insight An excellent account of the tense historical relationship between the political left and gay liberation. (Peoples Voice)
Sex, Cells, and Same-Sex Desire: The Biology of Sexual Preference, edited by John P. De Cecco, PhD, and David Allen Parker, MA (Vol. 28, No. 1/2/3/4, 1995). A stellar compilation of chapters examining the most important evidence underlying theories on the biological basis of human sexual orientation. (MGW)
Gay Ethics: Controversies in Outing, Civil Rights, and Sexual Science, edited by Timothy F. Murphy, PhD (Vol. 27, No. 3/4, 1994). The contributors bring the traditional tools of ethics and political philosophy to bear in a clear and forceful way on issues surrounding the rights of homosexuals. (David L. Hull, Dressier Professor in the Humanities, Department of Philosophy, Northwestern University)
Gay and Lesbian Studies in Art History, edited by Whitney Davis, PhD (Vol. 27, No. 1/2, 1994). Informed, challenging never dull. Contributors take risks and, within the restrictions of scholarly publishing, find new ways to use materials already available or examine topics never previously explored. (Lambda Book Report)
Critical Essays: Gay and Lesbian Writers of Color, edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson, PhD (Vol. 26, No. 2/3, 1993). A much-needed book, sparkling with stirring perceptions and resonating with depth The anthology not only breaks new ground, it also attempts to heal wounds inflicted by our oppressed pasts. (Lambda)
Gay Studies from the French Cultures: Voices from France, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, and The Netherlands, edited by Rommel Mends-Leite, PhD, and Pierre-Olivier de Busscher, PhD (Vol. 25, No. 1/2/3, 1993). The first book that allows an English-speaking world to have a comprehensive look at the principal trends in gay studies in France and French-speaking countries. (Andr Bjin, PhD, Directeur, de Recherche au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris)
If You Seduce a Straight Person, Can You Make Them Gay? Issues in Biological Essentialism versus Social Constructionism in Gay and Lesbian Identities, edited by John P. De Cecco, PhD and John P. Elia, PhD (cand.) (Vol. 24, No. 3/4, 1993). Youll find this alternative view of the age old question to be one that will become the subject of many conversations to come. Thought-provoking to say the least! (Prime Timers)
Gay and Lesbian Studies: The Emergence of a Discipline, edited by Henry L. Minton, PhD (Vol. 24, No. 1/2, 1993). The volumes essays provide insight into the fields remarkable accomplishments and future goals. (Lambda Book Report)
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