This article uses Sedgwick's distinction between minoritizing and universalizing theories of sexuality to analyze variability in social psychologists' studies of anti-homosexual prejudice, focusing on studies of attitudes. Anti-homosexual prejudice was initially defined in conversation With gay liberationists and presumed, among other things, that fear of homoerotic potential was present in all persons. Later social psychologists theorized anti-homosexual prejudice in strict minoritizing terms: as prejudice towards a distinct out-group. In the first section of this paper we discuss corresponding shifts in the conceptualization of anti-homosexual attitudes. Next, using a universalizing framework, we re-interpret experiments on behavioral asp...
A vast literature has examined difference-blind ideologies in the domain of race (i.e., beliefs that...
According to the attribution-value model, prejudice toward a group stems from 2 inter-related variab...
This article is divided into three interrelated lines of discussion. First, an examination of the or...
This article uses Sedgwick's distinction between minoritizing and universalizing theories of sexuali...
As targets of prejudice, many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people experience consid...
Psychological and sociological approaches to theorizing prejudice have developed largely in isolatio...
Abstract: George Weinberg’s introduction of the term homophobia in the late 1960s challenged traditi...
Negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men widespread in multiple spheres including mass media, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-148)In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association dec...
A consideration of homophobia could encompass both an investigation into the individual psychology a...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.This paper argues for an understanding of Freud's 'queer' co...
The term homophobia is widely used to describe negative attitudes towards homosexuality. As with som...
Although reported prejudice toward sexual minorities seems to be decreasing over time, sexual minori...
This ground-breaking text explores the contemporary history of how psychological research, practice,...
Although attitudes towards gay men are becoming increasingly inclusive, negative attitudes are still...
A vast literature has examined difference-blind ideologies in the domain of race (i.e., beliefs that...
According to the attribution-value model, prejudice toward a group stems from 2 inter-related variab...
This article is divided into three interrelated lines of discussion. First, an examination of the or...
This article uses Sedgwick's distinction between minoritizing and universalizing theories of sexuali...
As targets of prejudice, many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people experience consid...
Psychological and sociological approaches to theorizing prejudice have developed largely in isolatio...
Abstract: George Weinberg’s introduction of the term homophobia in the late 1960s challenged traditi...
Negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men widespread in multiple spheres including mass media, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-148)In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association dec...
A consideration of homophobia could encompass both an investigation into the individual psychology a...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.This paper argues for an understanding of Freud's 'queer' co...
The term homophobia is widely used to describe negative attitudes towards homosexuality. As with som...
Although reported prejudice toward sexual minorities seems to be decreasing over time, sexual minori...
This ground-breaking text explores the contemporary history of how psychological research, practice,...
Although attitudes towards gay men are becoming increasingly inclusive, negative attitudes are still...
A vast literature has examined difference-blind ideologies in the domain of race (i.e., beliefs that...
According to the attribution-value model, prejudice toward a group stems from 2 inter-related variab...
This article is divided into three interrelated lines of discussion. First, an examination of the or...