When I was asked to review Progay/Antigay, I actually felt both trepidation and excitement for two reasons. First, I have a personal interest in the subject matter because I am a gay man who considers himself moderately active in both politics and the gay community. Second, I live in Nebraska, a state whose voters recently banned legal recognition of same-sex relationships, whether they be called ‘marriage’ or ‘domestic partnership’ or ‘civil union.’ For these reasons, I felt that the text could potentially elucidate the bitter struggle that we in the Midwest had just been through
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A colleague and I were asked recently to speak at the Midwest regional conference for LGBTQ and ally...
Gray’s book is a provocative analysis of how rural LGBT youth and their allies organize and create q...
Book review: Sexual Orientation and the Law. By Richard D. Mohr. New York, NY: Columbia University P...
Queer Inclusions is a fascinating and well-written comparative examination of the politics of sexual...
Book review of Paul Robinson, Queer Wars: The New Gay Right and Its Critics. Chicago: University of ...
Book review of Craig A. Rimmerman, Kenneth D. Wald, Clyde Wilcox (Eds.), The Politics of Gay Rights....
Rural gay men and lesbians face unique challenges when seeking resources and services in times of ne...
As the uproar over the recent New York State law demonstrates, same-sex marriage is a perennial hot-...
About the Author Michael Diambri is a junior history major and literature minor at Pacific Lutheran ...
Since the publication of George Chauncey\u27s Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture,and the Making of ...
Simon LeVay, Queer Science: The Use and Abuse of Research into Homosexuality. Cambridge, MA: The MIT...
Book review: The Gay Rights Question in Contemporary American Law. By Andrew Koppelman. University o...
Review of: "Awakening: How Gays and Lesbians Brought Marriage Equality to America," by Nathaniel Fra...
Ashley Mog reviews Margot Candaday‘s new release on gay politics, sexual citizenship and the future ...
Colin Johnson’s book Just Queer Folks provides a powerful corrective to the faulty assumption that g...
A colleague and I were asked recently to speak at the Midwest regional conference for LGBTQ and ally...
Gray’s book is a provocative analysis of how rural LGBT youth and their allies organize and create q...
Book review: Sexual Orientation and the Law. By Richard D. Mohr. New York, NY: Columbia University P...