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- Paperback
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Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
0312420307
ISBN-13
9780312420307
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1909864
Product Key Features
Book Title
Homophobia : a History
Number of Pages
496 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Topic
Lgbt Studies / General, Discrimination & Race Relations, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies
Features
Revised
Genre
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
25.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
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LCCN
2001-133039
Reviews
"This sweeping introduction to homophobia throughout Western history offers an illuminating . . . way to survey the dimensions of acceptance." -- Alison Shonkwiler, Out Magazine "At a time when the word 'homophobia' is dismissed by many as politically correct rhetoric, Fone's work remains a powerful introduction to the undeniable historical impact of the attitudes it describes." -- Publishers Weekly "An important work, Homophobia: A History successfully records a portion of the often elusive past of a largely invisible and highly vilified minority." -- David Massengill, Seattle Weekly "How did sex between men start out as an admired act of masculinity and end up as a shameful badge of effeminacy? How did homosexual love and sex, which were seen as important to the development of virtue, nobility, and the foundation of a strong society, become an enemy of the state? Fone answers these questions in exquisite detail with a masterful command of history, a balanced interpretation of contradictory documents, and an explosive set of assertions that fly against the conventional view of not just homophobes but of gay people themselves." -- Michael Alvear, Salon, An important work, Homophobia: A History successfully records a portion of the often elusive past of a largely invisible and highly vilified minority., "This sweeping introduction to homophobia throughout Western history offers an illuminating . . . way to survey the dimensions of acceptance."--Alison Shonkwiler, Out Magazine "At a time when the word 'homophobia' is dismissed by many as politically correct rhetoric, Fone's work remains a powerful introduction to the undeniable historical impact of the attitudes it describes."--Publishers Weekly "An important work, Homophobia: A History successfully records a portion of the often elusive past of a largely invisible and highly vilified minority."--David Massengill, Seattle Weekly "How did sex between men start out as an admired act of masculinity and end up as a shameful badge of effeminacy? How did homosexual love and sex, which were seen as important to the development of virtue, nobility, and the foundation of a strong society, become an enemy of the state? Fone answers these questions in exquisite detail with a masterful command of history, a balanced interpretation of contradictory documents, and an explosive set of assertions that fly against the conventional view of not just homophobes but of gay people themselves."--Michael Alvear, Salon, How did sex between men start out as an admired act of masculinity and end up as a shameful badge of effeminacy? How did homosexual love and sex, which were seen as important to the development of virtue, nobility, and the foundation of a strong society, become an enemy of the state? Fone answers these questions in exquisite detail with a masterful command of history, a balanced interpretation of contradictory documents, and an explosive set of assertions that fly against the conventional view of not just homophobes but of gay people themselves., "This sweeping introduction to homophobia throughout Western history offers an illuminating . . . way to survey the dimensions of acceptance."-- Alison Shonkwiler, Out Magazine "At a time when the word 'homophobia' is dismissed by many as politically correct rhetoric, Fone's work remains a powerful introduction to the undeniable historical impact of the attitudes it describes."-- Publishers Weekly "An important work, Homophobia: A History successfully records a portion of the often elusive past of a largely invisible and highly vilified minority."-- David Massengill, Seattle Weekly "How did sex between men start out as an admired act of masculinity and end up as a shameful badge of effeminacy? How did homosexual love and sex, which were seen as important to the development of virtue, nobility, and the foundation of a strong society, become an enemy of the state? Fone answers these questions in exquisite detail with a masterful command of history, a balanced interpretation of contradictory documents, and an explosive set of assertions that fly against the conventional view of not just homophobes but of gay people themselves."-- Michael Alvear, Salon, At a time when the word 'homophobia' is dismissed by many as politically correct rhetoric, Fone's work remains a powerful introduction to the undeniable historical impact of the attitudes it describes., This sweeping introduction to homophobia throughout Western history offers an illuminating . . . way to survey the dimensions of acceptance.
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
306.76/6/09
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
In this tour de force of historical and literary research, Fone, an acclaimed expert on gay and lesbian history and professor emeritus at the City University of New York, chronicles the evolution of homophobia through the centuries. Delving into literary sources as diverse as Greek philosophy, Elizabethan poetry, the Bible, and the Victorian novel, as well as historical texts and propaganda ranging from the French Revolution to the Moral Majority to the transcripts of current TV talk shows, Fone reveals how and why same-sex desire has long been the object of legal, social, religious, and political persecution.
LC Classification Number
HQ76.25.F7 2001
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