In recent year, pro-gay and anti-gay rights activists have
engaged in a struggle to sway public opinion in their favor through
the use of ideologically charged rhetoric in an effort to win
support from an undecided public. The author contends, however,
that the debate is stalemated precisely because each side
stereotypes and pathologizes the other's perspective, thereby
becoming perfect enemies divided on every issue and with such
intensity that consensus seems nearly impossible. Providing a
panoramic view of both perspectives, this unique book traces the
contested issues to fundamental conceptual differences within the
field of religious, scientific, and political studies. Caramagno
carefully examines the centuries of thought behind the questions
involved and encourages readers to consider the arguments in order
to draw their own conclusions.
This book is not about the wrongs or rights of the gay-rights
debate. Nor is it a condemnation of the sides involved in the
debate. Instead, it shows how the two sides have engaged in the
battle and how they have marshaled evidence from a variety of
sources (often the same ones) to muster public support but without
addressing the conceptual changes needed to conduct a more
profitable dialog. Treating both sides of the debate respectfully
and objectively, Irreconcilable Differences? opens the discussion
up so that all ideas and arguments can be understood as having
something valuable to bring to the table. In this way, readers are
challenged to consider the ways arguments are formed, how culture
disseminates ideas, and how a debate can be shaped so that
consensus-building is a real, not an imagined, outcome.
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