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The first compilation ever to explore the contentious history of
the world gay rights movement from its inception in Germany in the
1800s to today. Denmark recently became the first country in the
world to allow marriage between same-sex partners. In Uganda,
homosexuality is a crime punishable by life imprisonment. Depending
on where you are in the world, homosexuality is an "unspeakable
love", a medical deviance, a legitimate alternative lifestyle, or
simply a non-issue. Gay and Lesbian Issues: A Reference Handbook
traces the developments, people and organizations responsible for
bringing homosexual issues to the public's attention. In addition
to exploring such controversial issues as gays in the military and
child adoption this title discusses court decisions, pivotal
events, and key individuals like Magnus Hirschfeld, Radclyffe Hall,
Anita Bryant, and Harvey Milk, a San Francisco gay rights activist
who was murdered by a town supervisor. What happens when a same-sex
couple marrying in Denmark returns to the U.S. expecting to be
treated as legally married? This one-of-a-kind reference explores
the interplay of international politics with U.S. policies.
Students, administrators and parents alike will discover a wealth
of supportive data and statistics on hate crimes, adolescent
suicide, military discrimination and much more.
This reference work provides important information about the role
academic research has played in the ever-evolving laws covering
homosexuality. A comprehensive overview of homosexuality and the
law, this fascinating dictionary opens with a history of the Gay
Rights Movement which started in Germany during the l860s with Karl
Heinrich Ulrich, the "Grandfather of Gay Liberation," who wrote 12
books including, Researches on the Riddle of Love Between Men.
Homosexuals were later herded into Nazi concentration camps, where
50,000 of them died. When the war ended, Allied commanders forced
homosexuals to finish their prison sentences. This book has 112
entries on subjects such as absurd sex laws, the Crittendon Report,
the Boy Scouts, the l996 Defense of Marriage Act, surgical
alterations, discrimination, sodomy, loitering, wills, and more. A
nearly 100 page appendix details state and local laws. The book
includes a list of advocacy organizations and other references, a
table of cases, and an extensive bibliography. Includes thoughtful
coverage of transsexual, transgendered, and intersexed legal
concerns Presents the most current information on the legal status
of homosexuals in an easily navigated dictionary format
Beginning from the First People, through the influx of European
settlers and the slave trade from Africa, to the modern era, this
book presents and discusses documents that reflect pivotal moments
in the LGBT rights movement in North America. While most would
think of the modern Gay Rights Movement as beginning in the 1960s,
in reality, the issue of nonheterosexual human behavior within
society and the campaign to achieve equality and acceptance have
existed far earlier. Beginning with the First People in the
Americas and their acceptance of tribal members who did not conform
to gender and sexual binary roles, to the expansion west and
establishment of the United States as a Republic, to the
contentious struggles for equality in the 20th and 21st centuries,
this reference traces the development of the Gay Rights Movement
through the examination of primary source materials related to the
incremental changes toward making America safe for all people.
These documents enable readers to reflect on pivotal moments in the
LGBT rights and sexual equality movement in the past up to the
achievement of marriage equality. A modern chronology traces key
events in the Gay Rights Movement across the last 70 years, such as
those during the World War II era, the formation of the Mattachine
Society in Los Angeles in the 1950s, to the Stonewall Riot in New
York in the late 1960s, the elimination of the category of
homosexuality as a mental disorder in 1973, the judgment in 2003 by
the U.S. Supreme Court that laws criminalizing sodomy are
unconstitutional, and the legalization of same-sex marriage in all
U.S. states in 2015. Provides a concise yet comprehensive review of
the LGBTQ rights movement from the earliest days of human society
in what would become the United States to the present Highlights
primary document resources that embrace and reflect the diversity
found in the LGBTQ community Documents how the Gay Rights Movement
emerged within an era of widespread antigay persecution, when it
would seem that an uprising to achieve equality be least likely
This book provides an indispensable resource for high school and
college students interested in the history and current status of
gender identity formation and maintenance and how it impacts LGBTQ
rights throughout the world. Gender and Identity around the World
explores a variety of gender and LGBTQ experiences and issues in
countries from all the world's regions. Guided by more than 50
recognized academic experts, readers will examine how gender and
LGBTQ identities are developed, fought for, perceived, and policed
in countries as diverse as France, Brazil, Russia, Jordan, Iraq,
and China. Each chapter opens with a general introduction to a
country or group of countries and flows into a discussion of gender
and identity in terms of culture, education, family life, health
and wellness, law, work, and activism in that region of the world.
A section on contemporary issues specific to the country or group
of countries follows this discussion.
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