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First published in 1981 and now with a new preface by the renowned scholar Jeffrey Weeks, The Theory and Practice of Homosexuality discusses the way people who are homosexuals see themselves and are seen by others. It provides a conceptual framework to account for the development and maintenance of a homosexual identity in a politico-cultural context, with a minimizing of psychological and social pathology.
The book is divided into three sections. Part one considers the major theoretical models relating to homosexuality. Part two explores identities and lifestyles, and part three presents the practical problems confronting homosexuals. A comprehensive and bold study, this volume will be a valuable read for students and researchers of sociology and LGBTQ+ studies.
Contents
Introduction Part One: Theory and Practice 1. Theoretical perspectives on homosexuality 2. Theoretical explanations in practice Part Two: Identities and Lifestyles 3. The development and maintenance of a homosexual identity 4. Going gay: identities, life cycles and lifestyles in the male gay world 5. Lesbian identities Part Three: Presenting Problems 6. Self and professional help 7. The legal problems of homosexuals 8. Lesbian mothers 9. presenting problems of gay people seeking help 10. Married and isolated homosexuals 11. Young gays 12. The problems of older homosexuals Selected groups and organizations Conclusion