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"An important contribution to the sociology of religion as well
as to political sociology. With the currency of Linneman's topics
and the skill of his coverage, the book should appeal to students
and researchers alike."
--"Sociology of Religion"
"A fascinating account."
--"Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion"
The Pacific Northwest is known for its diverse, unusual
politics. There are thriving gay and lesbian communities and
populations of staunchly conservative Christians. Both groups wield
political power out of proportion to their numbers and yet both
feel beleaguered. How do members of these groups--both community
leaders and everyday citizens--perceive the political climates that
surround them
This book tells a tale of two Northwestern cities: Seattle, well
known nationally for its liberalism, and Spokane, its conservative
cousin to the east. Weathering Change characterizes the ways these
liberal and conservative environments translate into hostility and
hospitality for the Christian conservatives, gay men, and lesbians
who live within them. Linneman gives us a firsthand account of how
people from both groups think about social change in relation to
the media, the public, the government, their communities, and their
opposition. Indeed, we gain much needed insight into why Christian
conservatives view the progress of the gay and lesbian movement as
such a threat.
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