Simon LeVay, Queer Science: The Use and Abuse of Research into Homosexuality. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1996, 364 pages, $25.00 hardcover
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Reviewing: KIMBERLY A. YURACKO, GENDER NONCONFORMITY & THE LAW (YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2016); JAMI K....
This article considers how knowledge about lesbians and gay men is produced in health and social wel...
Prior to the 20th century, the idea of homo- and heterosexuality was virtually nonexistent. As time ...
It is a measure of the strength, clarity, and coherence of this outstanding book that the reader wil...
Book review of Paul Robinson, Queer Wars: The New Gay Right and Its Critics. Chicago: University of ...
As an undergraduate sociology major, the only thing I learned about Oklahoman Laud Humphreys\u27s cl...
Book review of Craig A. Rimmerman, Kenneth D. Wald, Clyde Wilcox (Eds.), The Politics of Gay Rights....
Book review of Bertram J. Cohler and Robert M. Galatzer-Levy, The Course of Gay and Lesbian Lives: S...
Lal Zimman, Jenny Davis, and Joshua Raclaw (Eds.), Queer Excursions: Retheorizing Binaries in Langua...
Book review: Sexual Orientation and the Law. By the editors of the Harvard Law Review. Cambridge: Ha...
Disjunctive legal change is often accompanied by a period of frantic activity as the competing force...
Mark Graber, Rethinking Abortion: Equal Choice, the Constitution and Reproductive Politics. Princeto...
In 1991 neuroscientist Simon LeVay published “A Difference in Hypothalamic Structure Between Heteros...
Ashley Mog reviews Margot Candaday‘s new release on gay politics, sexual citizenship and the future ...
Book review: Sexual Orientation and the Law. By Richard D. Mohr. New York, NY: Columbia University P...
Reviewing: KIMBERLY A. YURACKO, GENDER NONCONFORMITY & THE LAW (YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2016); JAMI K....
This article considers how knowledge about lesbians and gay men is produced in health and social wel...
Prior to the 20th century, the idea of homo- and heterosexuality was virtually nonexistent. As time ...