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Let It Be Real (Paperback): R. Bryant Smith Let It Be Real (Paperback)
R. Bryant Smith
R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sequel to "When the Children Get Together," "Let It Be Real" answers many of the questions from the previous book. Filled with surprises, adventure is still present.

Beyond Carnival (Paperback, New edition): James N. Green Beyond Carnival (Paperback, New edition)
James N. Green
R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many foreign observers, Brazil still conjures up a collage of exotic images, ranging from the camp antics of Carmen Miranda to the bronzed girl (or boy) from Ipanema moving sensually over the white sands of Rio's beaches. Among these tropical fantasies is that of the uninhibited and licentious Brazilian homosexual, who expresses uncontrolled sexuality during wild Carnival festivities and is welcomed by a society that accepts fluid sexual identity. However, in "Beyond Carnival," the first sweeping cultural history of male homosexuality in Brazil, James Green shatters these exotic myths and replaces them with a complex picture of the social obstacles that confront Brazilian homosexuals.
Ranging from the late nineteenth century to the rise of a politicized gay and lesbian rights movement in the 1970s, Green's study focuses on male homosexual subcultures in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. He uncovers the stories of men coping with arrests and street violence, dealing with family restrictions, and resisting both a hostile medical profession and moralizing influences of the Church. Green also describes how these men have created vibrant subcultures with alternative support networks for maintaining romantic and sexual relationships and for surviving in an intolerant social environment. He then goes on to trace how urban parks, plazas, cinemas, and beaches are appropriated for same-sex erotic encounters, bringing us into the world of street cruising, male hustlers, and cross-dressing prostitutes.
Through his creative use of police and medical records, newspapers, literature, newsletters, and extensive interviews, Green has woven a fascinating history, the first of its kind for LatinAmerica, that will set the standard for future works.
"Green brushes aside outworn cultural assumptions about Brazil's queer life to display its full glory, as well as the troubles which homophobia has sent its way. . . . This latest gem in Chicago's 'World of Desire' series offers a shimmering view of queer Brazilian life throughout the 20th century."--"Kirkus Reviews"
Winner of the 2000 Lambda Literary Awards' Emerging Scholar Award of the Monette/Horwitz Trust
Winner of the 1999 Hubert Herring Award, Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies

Arguing with God - A Dialogue: Fundamentalist Christianity versus the Gays (Paperback): J. T. Hutcherson Arguing with God - A Dialogue: Fundamentalist Christianity versus the Gays (Paperback)
J. T. Hutcherson
R425 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R63 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The battle over the "gay question" continues, and it's much more than a simple disagreement over sexual preference or orientation. It's an emotionally charged issue debated by politicians and preachers alike that threatens to topple the house of Christianity. In "Arguing with God, " author J. T. Hutcherson addresses relevant issues that spark the debate between Christian fundamentalists and homosexuals.

Through a dialogue between friends-Eli, an evangelical, fundamentalist Christian; and Jay, a religious liberal and former fundamentalist Christian-Hutcherson offers an authentic discussion about God, religion, bigotry, and homosexuality. "Arguing with God" presents opposing perspectives on the issue of homosexuality and gives a clear portrait of the gap dividing the body of believers.Advance Praise for "Arguing with God"

"Hutcherson is a light in the spiritual and religious darkness. He offers an analytical offensive-a loving and informed response to Christian fundamentalism. Using weapons of theological knowledge and mature discourse, he faces the ultimate challenge of 'The Other' and gives answers to young Christians and adults estranged from the ordinary. He not only finds a place for himself, but becomes a model for all those disenfranchised and criticized the world around."

-Charles K. Bunch, PhD, Author and Transpersonal Therapist

De Profundis (Paperback): Oscar Wilde De Profundis (Paperback)
Oscar Wilde
R186 Discovery Miles 1 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Invisible People (Paperback): Alexander Kondakov The Invisible People (Paperback)
Alexander Kondakov
R1,276 Discovery Miles 12 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work aims to analyse LGBT discourse in Russia conducted by human rights non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The main emphasis is given to deconstruction of subjectivities of the discourse with the tools of Foucaultian and critical discourse analyses. One of the most evident examples is concerned with strategies employed by the NGOs to guarantee marriage opportunities to homosexuals in Russia. It was also important to uncover the meanings of discursive practices employed by the officials in their discussion of gay and lesbian issues. In this regard, a brief analysis of relevant legal norms and public policies is included in the work. The role of state power turns out to be important in organising and correcting the strategies of the NGOs so long as the strategies are influenced by governmentality of the discourses. The work may be useful to those who are interested in gay and lesbian studies, contemporary situation with the issues in Russia and to social scientists who employ discourse analysis in their work.

The End of Don't Ask Don't Tell (Paperback): J. Ford Huffman, Tammy S. Schultz The End of Don't Ask Don't Tell (Paperback)
J. Ford Huffman, Tammy S. Schultz; Marine Corps University Press
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Featuring 4 reports and 25 personal essays from diverse voices-both straight and gay-representing U.S. Marine Corps, Army, Navy, and Air Force veterans and service members, this anthology examines the impact of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and its repeal on 20 September 2011 in order to benefit policy makers, historians, researchers, and general readers. Topics include lessons from foreign militaries, serving while openly gay, women at war, returning to duty, marching forward after repeal, and support for the committed same-sex partners and families of gay service members.

The Dance of Difference - The New Frontier of Sexual Orientation (Paperback): Shirley Anderson Fletcher The Dance of Difference - The New Frontier of Sexual Orientation (Paperback)
Shirley Anderson Fletcher
R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is rare for heterosexuals to acknowledge, much less write about, their own homophobia. This black grandmother who grew up in the homophobic culture of Jamaica in the 40's and 50's offers a moving look into the challenges faced daily by people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) because of the learned biases, attitudes and behavior of heterosexuals. The author, a behavioral scientist, who migrated to the United States 30 years ago, shares examples from her early life experiences as well as examples from her long career as an organizational consultant in the United States and Europe. The centerpiece of the book is a spontaneous dialogue between the author and a gay pastor about the realities of life for members of the gay community. This is a standout element that sets the book apart. In a particularly valuable part of the book, the author describes common scenarios of heterosexual prejudice and bias towards LGBT people that will ring familiar with many readers. The responses she recommends will be useful in building relationships between members of the gay and heterosexual communities. Throughout, the author strikes a good balance between professional reserve and personal openness. She comes across as sincere, candid and open-minded. She effectively uses her own life experience to demonstrate that we are not born with inbred prejudice. Rather we learn our biases from the culture in which we are raised and from well-intended people in our families and communities. She emphasizes that as adults, we have the capacity to move from indifference, to compassion, to support for human rights. This book will appeal to a wide audience that includes organization consultants and managers who are concerned about diversity and inclusion, as well as to educators and parents who are preparing children for a world in which we value and respect each other regardless of our differences.

Prop 8 Overturn (Paperback): Alfredo Duran a. K. a. Chad Duran Prop 8 Overturn (Paperback)
Alfredo Duran a. K. a. Chad Duran
R236 R198 Discovery Miles 1 980 Save R38 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

November 4, 2008 was a time when many GLBT in California lost their rights to marry. It was a time when Judge Vaughn Walker from San Francisco overturned Prop 8 in November 4, 2010.

Over the Cliff - Gay Husbands in Straight Marriages (Paperback): Bonnie Kaye, Doug Dittmer Over the Cliff - Gay Husbands in Straight Marriages (Paperback)
Bonnie Kaye, Doug Dittmer
R608 Discovery Miles 6 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Over the Cliff" is a self-help book for husbands and wives living in straight/gay marriages. Over three million gay men in the United States and millions more around the world are living double lives in marriages to women due to societal pressures or a lack of understanding their homosexuality at the time of marriage. This book has over a dozen interviews with men who have lived through this experience and offer their insights to others.

The book is co-authored by Bonnie Kaye, M.Ed., an internationally recognized counseling specialist for straight wives married to gay men and Doug Dittmer, a gay husband peer counselor who has worked with Kaye over the past five years helping numerous gay men in marriages come to terms with their homosexuality so they can move on to more fulfilling lives.

About the Authors:
Bonnie Kaye is an internationally recognized Relationship Counselor/Author in the field of straight/gay marriages. She has provided relationship counseling for over 25 years with more than 70,000 women who have sexually dysfunctional husbands due to homosexuality, bisexuality, transgenderism or sexual addictions. She is considered an authority in this field by other professionals and the media. Kaye has published five books on straight/gay relationships, which have sold thousands of copies. Her website www.Gayhusbands.com has consistently remained in the number one position on Google, Yahoo, and other major search engines since it's launching in 2000. When media contacts want an expert, they come to Bonnie Kaye who has more experience and expertise than any other person in this country. Her official book website is located at www.BonnieKayeBooks.com.
Kaye's other books include: "The Gay Husband Checklist for Women Who Wonder; Doomed Grooms: Gay Husbands of Straight Wives; ManReaders: A Woman's Guide to Dysfunctional Men; Straight Wives: Shattered Lives; Bonnie Kaye's Straight Talk;" and "How I Made My Husband Gay: Myths About Straight Wives."

With over 30 years experience in business management, Talent Acquisition and Executive Recruitment, Doug Dittmer's career has depended on his ability to coach clients and employees in problem resolution. Eighteen years into his marriage, Doug faced his own crisis and announced that he was gay. In 1981 Doug put his skills to work to fight discrimination against lesbian, gay and bisexual people. Doug began as a Legislative Lobbyist for the Michigan Organization for Human Rights (MOHR), the State's premier gay rights organization. Within a short time he was elected as the group's Education Officer, charged with the responsibility of educating the general public about lesbian and gay issues. Doug went on to be elected President of the organization. Under his leadership, a task force of volunteer litigation attorneys was recruited to overturn Michigan's sodomy statutes. Two years later, in MOHR v. Kelly, MOHR achieved that objective when the Wayne County Circuit Court ruled the statute as unconstitutional. In November 1985, the Detroit City Council recognized his achievements and leadership in the area of human rights by awarding him the Spirit of Detroit Award. Over the years since, Doug has reached out to other gay men coming to terms with their sexuality in mid-life, acting as peer counselor and coach.

Stigmata: A Tragedy in Three Acts (Paperback): Carolyn Gage Stigmata: A Tragedy in Three Acts (Paperback)
Carolyn Gage
R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Stigmata dramatizes the rise and fall of the 17th century, Italian nun, Benedetta Carlini, who becomes elected abbess on the strength of her miraculous manifestation of stigmata, and who is eventually tried by the Inquisition for perpetrating a hoax, as well as committing "peccatum mutum"-- the so-called "silent sin" of homosexuality.

Our Legacies - Writings from Chicago's Older Gay Men (Paperback): Dustin Goltz Our Legacies - Writings from Chicago's Older Gay Men (Paperback)
Dustin Goltz
R478 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Right to Play Oneself - Looking Back on Documentary Film (Paperback): Thomas Waugh The Right to Play Oneself - Looking Back on Documentary Film (Paperback)
Thomas Waugh
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Right to Play Oneself" collects for the first time Thomas Waugh's essays on the politics, history, and aesthetics of documentary film, written between 1974 and 2008. The title, inspired by Walter Benjamin's and Joris Ivens's manifestos of "committed" documentary from the 19 0s, reflects the book's theme of the political potential of documentary for representing the democratic performance of citizens and artists.
Waugh analyzes an eclectic international selection of films and issues from the 1920s to the present day. The essays provide a transcultural focus, moving from documentaries of the industrialized societies of North America and Europe to those of 1980s India and addressing such canonical directors as Dziga Vertov, Emile de Antonio, Barbara Hammer, Rosa von Praunheim, and Anand Patwardhan. Woven through the volume is the relationship of the documentary with the history of the Left, including discussions of LGBT documentary pioneers and the firebrand collectives that changed the history of documentary, such as Challenge for Change and ACT UP's Women's Collective.
Together with the introduction by the author, Waugh's essays advance a defiantly and persuasively personal point of view on the history and significance of documentary film.

The Temperamentals (Paperback, New): Jon Marans The Temperamentals (Paperback, New)
Jon Marans
R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Temperamental" was code for "homosexual" in the early 1950s, part of a secret language gay men used to communicate. The Temperamentals, Jon Marans' hit off-Broadway play, tells the story of two men--the communist Harry Hay and the Viennese refugee and designer Rudi Gernreich--as they fall in love while building the Mattachine Society, the first gay rights organization in the pre-Stonewall United States. This special edition includes Marans' script and production photos from the off-Broadway production of the play, along with a foreword by actor Michael Urie; an introduction by activist David Mixner; a look at Gernreich's fashion career by journalist Joel Nikolaou; and an afterword on Harry Hay by journalist Michael Bronski.

I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual - A Memoir of Nazi Terror (Paperback, First Trade Paper Ed): Joachim Neugroschel, Pierre... I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual - A Memoir of Nazi Terror (Paperback, First Trade Paper Ed)
Joachim Neugroschel, Pierre Seel; Translated by Joachim Neugroschel, Pierre Seel
R500 R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Save R38 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

On a fateful day in May 1941, in Nazi-occupied Strasbourg, seventeen-year- old Pierre Seel was summoned by the Gestapo. This was the beginning of his journey through the horrors of a concentration camp.

For nearly forty years, Seel kept this secret in order to hide his homosexuality. Eventually he decided to speak out, bearing witness to an aspect of the Holocaust rarely seen. This edition, with a new foreword from gay-literature historian Gregory Woods, is an extraordinary firsthand account of the Nazi roundup and the deportation of homosexuals.

Daddy, Can I Borrow Your Purse? (Paperback): Steven Hodges Daddy, Can I Borrow Your Purse? (Paperback)
Steven Hodges
R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Two 1950s Mississippi families struggle with gay issues. Sid Hodges and JB Day were forced to flee the Deep South almost at gun point, and under threat of lynching. Eventually, they end up in San Franciso, living through the Stonewall riots and other great social upheavals of the 1960s. Later, Sid's son, Steven, who comes out of the closet at that very time, joins them. "Daddy, Can I Borrow Your Purse?" is a funny, evocative, and touching story told in fine old South tradition with a West Coast Zing! It is populated by a cast of real characters that you'll never forget.

The Fire in Moonlight - Stories from the Radical Faeries 1971 - 2010 (Paperback): Mark Thompson The Fire in Moonlight - Stories from the Radical Faeries 1971 - 2010 (Paperback)
Mark Thompson
R854 Discovery Miles 8 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Inheritance (Paperback, New): Steven Reigns Inheritance (Paperback, New)
Steven Reigns
R363 R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Save R56 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Poetry. LGBT Studies. The autobiographical poems of Steven Reigns's INHERITANCE introduce us to the gains and losses of a true American family and detail the bequests of the shadows that linger. Reigns glosses over nothing to reveal the secrets that turn suburbia into a coming-of-age battlefield. As Mark Doty says: "Steven Reigns's graceful, plainspoken lyrics describe the shape of one gay life at the beginning of this new century, a time of uncertainty, transformation, and hope. To read his book is to meet a man alert to his times and the textures of the lives around him, a community observed with tenderness, wit and pleasure."

The Tagger and Other Stories (Paperback): Wapshott Press The Tagger and Other Stories (Paperback)
Wapshott Press
R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Tagger by Ginger Mayerson; Across the Universe, by Laura Dearlove; Atlantis by Kitty Johnson; Impossible Love by Kathryn L. Ramage; The Unsent Letter by Chad Denton; Finding Courage by Gail Marlowe; Fast Forward by Logan; Extraordinary by Emily-Jane MacKenzie; I'm Not Your Boyfriend by Lene Taylor; When George MacFadden was Eaten by a Dragon by Colleen Wylie; You Know You Should be a Better Person (But You're Not) by Karmen Ghia; Mick and Mark by Molly Kiely. More information, especially on covers, at the WapshottPress.com

Rachel: a story of obsessive love (Paperback): Alex Bartoli Rachel: a story of obsessive love (Paperback)
Alex Bartoli
R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rachel is a young teacher of fine arts. Kaye is a brilliant painter. Rachel is dull, plain and overweight. Kaye is vibrant and beautiful. Rachel becomes obsessed with Kaye and will do anything - anything at all - to satisfy her obsession. Rachel is soon spinning out of control ...In this tribute to and subversion of lesbian and feminist erotic fiction, the dynamics of dominance and submission become increasingly problematic. At last - the erotic classic that was effectively banned in Australia is now in print.

Pop-Up Book of Death (Paperback, New): Chad Helder Pop-Up Book of Death (Paperback, New)
Chad Helder
R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Pop-Up Book of Death is a collection of vivid and startling poems from Chad Helder. These poems navigate a humorous and unsettling landscape where horror movies transgress the boundaries of the screen, sinister words strike out from books like trapdoor spiders, and true love extinguishes every apocalyptic flare-up. In this bizarre terrain haunted by the white dog, Helder offers a pastiche of childhood memory, dream journal, and surrealist fantasy, confronting the horrors of The Closet and the anxieties of The Apocalypse.

Moving On (Paperback): Fabian Black Moving On (Paperback)
Fabian Black
R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Love Won't Let Me Be Silent (Paperback): Terry Angel Mason Love Won't Let Me Be Silent (Paperback)
Terry Angel Mason
R466 R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Save R64 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Love Won't Let Me Be Silent is a collection of writings, short stories, and poems, exploring the experiences and trials of parenthood from an African-American gay male perspective and sensitively chronicles Mason's search for love and self-hood. These masterfully creative writings express candidly the views of countless gay African-Americans who are vibrant with the faith and energy of America's Black Church yet bristling with the pain and anger of America's racial and homophobic injustice.

While many still speculate over whether Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., would have supported gay rights, Mason boldly points out that it is absolutely inconceivable that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., would endorse anything that smacks of discrimination and bigotry against any group since it is opposed to everything he believed in as a humanitarian and Civil Rights leader. Mason is an extraordinary poet who eloquently expands and redefines the traditional idea of the love poem in creative and ingenious ways.

Each poem, story, and article is suffused with restoration, history, love, and ferocious courage! He also gives us an honest glimpse into the life of a young "Angel Mason" who experienced the pangs of growing up in a not-so-tolerant world as an African-American gay teen. America has barely smoothed its feathers, ruffled badly last year by the California Supreme Court's initial decision to lift the ban on gay marriage, followed by a divisive election that reversed the decision and placed the matter again before the California Supreme Court for repeal. These chilling events led to an epiphany that compelled him to write Love Won't Let Me Be Silent.

These electrifying writings are destined to make him one of the foremost voices of the African-American gay experience. We have no doubt that the artistry and enduring vision that Mason demonstrates in this inspiring book will cause a revolutionary awakening in America and continue to influence our culture, reshape our thinking, and touch our hearts and lives for decades.

Other Worlds Than These (Paperback): J. M. Snyder Other Worlds Than These (Paperback)
J. M. Snyder
R374 Discovery Miles 3 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Eight short speculative stories of gay men celebrating love and lust in worlds vastly different from our own.
"Star-Crossed," "Escape," and "Navigator's Log" take place among the stars. "Parking Lot Hero" is a scene in the lives of a modern day superhero and his lover. "VR Palace" is set in a future that blurs the line between virtual and real. "The Bard's Song" will appeal to fantasy fans, while "The Fall" touches on the angelical. Rounding out the collection, "World Enough and Time" is set in a world on the brink of apocalypse.
Contains the following stories:
* Star-Crossed
* World Enough and Time
* The Bard's Song
* Navigator's Log
* The Fall
* Parking Lot Hero
* Escape
* VR Palace

The Impact of Bullying on the Mental Health of Young Gay Men (Paperback): Matthew D. Skinta The Impact of Bullying on the Mental Health of Young Gay Men (Paperback)
Matthew D. Skinta
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bullying can have enduring effects on boys, with a lasting impact of depressive and traumatic symptoms. Gay adolescent males are particularly susceptible to bullying, and may be targeted at a higher frequency than heterosexual boys. This heightens the experience of isolation and self-hatred that many gay adolescents report. However, not all individuals who are bullied develop depressive or traumatic symptoms. Those who received parental support during the bullying period, and who sustained a sense of self-efficacy related to the victimization were likely to be less negatively impacted by the bullying experience. The current study observed the combination of bullying and internalized homophobia, and how internalized homophobia contributed to the relationship between bullying and symptoms of depression and PTSD, as well as posttraumatic growth. The study also explored two resiliency factors hypothesized to moderate the impact of bullying on internalized homophobia: self-efficacy and parental support. The sample was comprised of approximately 100 young gay men, recruited through community sites.

Ft. Lauderdale Gaycation (Paperback): William Giancursio Ft. Lauderdale Gaycation (Paperback)
William Giancursio
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ft. Lauderdale Gaycation is my third photo book in the ongoing series of gay-play books that represent my visual journal into a miniature world of make-believe. Our Gay Wedding Day, the first in the series, is a lyrical look at a fictitious couple of gay men who decide to get married. HARD follows a group of gay men throughout the day at a gay gym. Gaycation, my third photo album is also created in small scale using action figures. In this book I play with the illusion of space and scale by photographing the action figures while on vacation in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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