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181. Out Takes: Essays on Queer Theory
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182. Gay and Lesbian Weddings: Planning
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183. Anything but Straight: Unmasking
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184. Judaism and Homosexuality: An
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185. A Legal Guide For Lesbian &
186. Lesbian and Gay Book of Love and
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187. Gay and Single...Forever?: 10
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188. Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives
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189. Christianity, Social Tolerance,
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190. Gay Sex: A Manual for Men Who
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191. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths
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192. One Hundred Years of Homosexuality
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193. Beautiful Bottom, Beautiful Shame:
194. Queens in the Kingdom: The Ultimate
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195. Both Sides Now:One Man's Journey
196. Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Our
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197. Ten Smart Things Gay Men Can Do
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198. Cruise Control: Understanding
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199. Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations
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200. Dyke Ideas: Process, Politics,

181. Out Takes: Essays on Queer Theory and Film (Series Q)
by Duke University Press
Hardcover (May, 1999)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading
Everything you'd expect and hope to find in a scholarly work on film and queer theory, and a good many surprises. Ellis Hanson's well edited collection has found its way onto numerous college reading lists and will doubtless stay on them for years to come as this is indeed a seminal volume in the history (brief as it is) of queer theory and film. Academic yet readable and engaging, these essays leave behind discussion of queer films in terms of whether or not they contain "good" or "positive" representations of gay men and lesbians, and rather celebrate what is illusive, problematic, complex, and interesting about the queer themes and characters that have appeared in film since its earliest days. Read more

Subjects:  1. Cinema/Film: Book    2. Film & Video - General    3. Film & Video - History & Criticism    4. Gay Studies    5. Gay motion picture producers a    6. Gay motion picture producers and directors    7. Homosexuality    8. Homosexuality and motion pictu    9. Homosexuality and motion pictures    10. Homosexuality in motion pictur    11. Homosexuality in motion pictures    12. Lesbian Studies    13. Performing Arts    14. Sociology    15. Special Subjects In Motion Pictures    16. Film theory & criticism    17. Gay & Lesbian studies   


182. Gay and Lesbian Weddings: Planning the Perfect Same-Sex Ceremony
by Ballantine Books
Paperback (15 June, 2004)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Needed Guidance
This book is very practical and incuded more than expected.Legal issues, adopting, all good information to keep in mind.And the real-life stories are used well.Great book!

3-0 out of 5 stars Kind of a narrow view
I am not sure what I expected from this book.Maybe I have a bias since I am a professional event planner who also happens to be a lesbian.First off I must say the book does offer practical, easy to understand advice for any couple planning a wedding. The chapters are well laid out and packed with practical ideas.On the other hand the book does have a more gay male friendliness than lesbian friendliness.The book is authored by a gay male and straight female.So, the true lesbian point of view is kind of lost in the shuffle.Silly issues arise for the lesbian side of things assuming that all lesbian relationships are made up of two masculine females or two effeminate females.The vast assumption is made that all the members of a lesbian wedding party will wear dresses. The silly question also arises as to which woman will toss the bouquet or if two should be tossed. My partner would not be caught dead in a dress and do not even try to push a bouquet into her hands.I do commend Mr. Toussaint on his ability to make a well rounded wedding guide for the "rainbow" family, but his research (if he did any) should have include vast types of lesbians the same as it included vast types of gay male relationships.For this reason I can not give the book a full five stars because it simply does not address the issues of lesbian couples.

5-0 out of 5 stars Lesbian Love
I heard about this book after a friend of mine in L.A. went to a signing. Thanks, Amazon, for carrying it. Toussaint and Leo did a great job telling us how to plan the wedding, and I'd recommend this book to anyone. But what I liked best, and didn't expect, was that the book told us all about the legal stuff; we might want to adopt someday, and there is a whole section about the different laws from each state. There was also a part on how to find an officiant, which helped a great deal. I thought I was going to have to spend days on the Internet searching for places to get help in that area, but it's all spelled out in the book. They give a whole list of sites to go to. We hope to someday make it to Massachusetts to make the whole thing legal, but until then, and after reading this book, we feel our "marriage" is as real as the best of them. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Gay Studies    2. Planning    3. Reference    4. Same-sex marriage    5. Weddings    6. Reference / Weddings   


183. Anything but Straight: Unmasking the Scandals and Lies Behind the Ex-Gay Myth
by Harrington Park Press
Paperback (November, 2003)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Brave ......the only book of its type
I'm reading `Anything but Straight' for the second time. For me that's about the best vote of confidence I can give any book.
5-0 out of 5 stars Disturbing book and Bigoted Reviews
I first read the reviews on this book and was disturbed by the attempts of straight folks promoting the ex-gay "agenda" giving the author lousy ratings.
3-0 out of 5 stars could be better, could be worse
I really wanted to like this book.It has good information in it but the writing style is a bit amateurish in the beginning, then seems to completely change a third of the way through.it was as if two different people wrote it. Still, if anyone is even CONSIDERING joing an ex-gay ministry in hopes of changing his/her sexual orientation, don't do anything until you read this book. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Christianity    2. Christianity - Christian Life - Social Issues    3. Church work with gays    4. Ex-gay movement    5. Gay Studies    6. Gays    7. Gender Studies    8. History    9. History of doctrines    10. Homosexuality    11. Pastoral counseling of    12. Religious aspects    13. Social Science    14. Sociology    15. United States    16. Gay & Lesbian studies   


184. Judaism and Homosexuality: An Authentic Orthodox View
by Mitchell Vallentine & Company
Paperback (March, 2004)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Useful for both Jews and Gentiles
This book has been acknowledged by leading Orthodox Rabbis as a groundbreaking effort to take into account the influences and impact of modern Western society. The author searches out all opportunities to apply sensitivity and caring while faithfully adhering to Torah Law ("halacha"). It is extensively researched and presents a most appropriate Orthodox response to this issue as it applies to Jews, but in doing so it probes the philosphical, moral, emotional, physiological and psychological dimensions of homosexuality which apply across the board.The book is valuable for arriving at the Torah Law perspective for today's Gentiles as well. The Noahide Commandments are brought into the discussion, and in numerous places the Torah Laws for both Jews and Gentiles are outlined and compared. The author is careful to delineate how the halacha applies for men and how it applies for women. He also includes relevant Chassidic teachings which are essential for full understanding and proper perspective. Some Orthodox critics have rushed to unwarrented criticisms of this book because they did not read it carefully and intelligently enough to understand the author's intricate analysis of homosexuality in the comparison with other Jewish prohibitions of the Torah, and that he does not, in the final analysis, suggest any deviation from established halacha. In particular the author underscores the fact that sensitivity on a personal level does not carry over into the grave phenomenon of factional and organizational attempts to legitimize a gay or lesbian lifestyle to society. The real-life "Questions and Responses" and voluminous footnotes add richness and depth for all readers.

2-0 out of 5 stars Poorly thought out
Rapoport has produced a comprehensive study of Judaism and its approach to homosexuality. While full of information and analysis, his conclusions are faulty:
5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly Done!
As an Orthodox rabbi, I applaud R. Chaim Rapoport's attention to halachic detail but also his recognition of the human aspect of this issue. With enormous sympathy, R. Rapoport describes the dilemma of the Orthodox Homosexual and tries to offer a religiously and psychologically sound course of action. This book will be THE definitive work on the subject. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Doctrines    2. Ethnic Studies - General    3. Gay Studies    4. Homosexuality    5. Judaism    6. Judaism - General    7. Lesbian Studies    8. Orthodox Judaism    9. Pastoral psychology (Judaism)    10. Religion - Judaism    11. Religious aspects    12. Social Science    13. Sociology    14. Gay & Lesbian studies    15. Jewish studies   


185. A Legal Guide For Lesbian & Gay Couples (25th Anniversary Ed) 13th Edition
Paperback (30 April, 2005)
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Subjects:  1. Domestic Relations - General    2. Family Law - General    3. Gay Studies    4. Gay couples    5. Homosexuality    6. Law    7. Law and legislation    8. Legal Reference / Law Profession    9. Legal status, laws, etc    10. Legal status, laws, etc.    11. Lesbian Studies    12. Lesbian couples    13. Lesbians    14. Popular works    15. United States   


186. Lesbian and Gay Book of Love and Marriage
by Broadway
Paperback (18 May, 1998)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Its about time!
Your local bookseller will have entire sections of books all aboutheterosexual relationships-- how come it took so long to get a true gay andlesbian relationship book that was this good?The good thing about thisbook, however, has to do with its sub-title: "Creating the Stories ofOur Lives."Whereas other books of its genre seem to rest only ontheir author's self-proclaimed expertise, Martinac uses the book as a sortof collage.She explores relationships though all sorts of interviews andpersonal stories written by herself and other gay and lesbian people.Thisbook doesn't tell you how your relationship should function, rather ittells how other relationships have, and thus you can relate your life tothose in the book.I would definitely reccomend it-- Very inspiring!

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Work!!
Paula Martinac and Roberta Achtenberg have done the gay and lesbian community a great service in creating this warm and complete look at the current state of lesbian and gay relationships.Read more

Subjects:  1. Dating (Social customs)    2. Family & Relationships    3. Gay Studies    4. Gay couples    5. Gay male couples    6. Gay/Lesbian Nonfiction    7. Homosexuality    8. Interviews    9. Lesbian Studies    10. Lesbian couples    11. Marriage    12. Sociology    13. Sociology - Marriage & Family    14. United States    15. Family & Relationships / Alternative Family    16. Gay & Lesbian studies   


187. Gay and Single...Forever?: 10 Things Every Gay Guy Looking for Love (and Not Finding It) Needs to Know
by Marlowe & Company
Paperback (28 August, 2006)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Very thorough!
This book is one of the most thorough works of the existing literature around on gay men and relationships. The author has done an excellent job researching romantic love and the love lives of gay men and why so many are still single. Without pathologizing single gay men or the gay male community he presents a balanced and objective viewpoint of why so many gay men stay single. Hopefully this will end any shame single gay men might feel and take on all the blame!
5-0 out of 5 stars Bereznai's book rings true
Tangling his ancedotes with thorough research, Bereznai tackles a subject that heavily lingers in the gay community: Can you be single and happy? Handled with humor and intellect, he crafts a quick paced book that'll open gay men's eyes to their own self-worth in a community that pressures us to be dependent on a partner. Readers far and wide will find pieces of their own lives in Bereznai's book and will come to realize, like myself, that being single isn't so bad afterall.
5-0 out of 5 stars the book gay singles have been waiting for!
I can definitely say this book has changed my life. Author Steven Bereznai speaks with such honesty, without the sacharine coating of self-help books, that I felt I was dealing with someone who understood the emotional turmoil of singlehood, and gay culture itself. There is poignant humor when talking about his mother (very Margaret Cho), easy to understand science when discussing the evolution of homosexuality and homosociability, and borderline spirituality when revealing how some one night stands have dramatically altered the course of his life. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Gay Studies    2. Homosexuality    3. Interpersonal Relations    4. Love & Romance    5. Love / Sex / Marriage    6. Psychology    7. Gay studies (Gay men)    8. Psychology & Psychiatry / Interpersonal Relations   


188. Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws
by Seven Stories Press
Paperback (01 July, 2006)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Not a teen, freak, or outlaw - just suicidal?
Actually, I've met very few people in my life that didn't at least at times fall into the freak or outlaw catagories... but I wouldn't want you to get the idea that you have to be outrageous or extraspectacular or political in your freakiness to be able to benefit from this book.
5-0 out of 5 stars Kate serves it up down home style
I don't know if it's boorish to predicate a review with my own trans status, but hey, I am if it matters. Seriously, I love Kate Bornstein because she tells us exactly what we need to hear - we are human, we suffer, we do not deserve to be punished (unless that's what we want). I use all Kate's books not just for myself, but to point other people in my life toward as a gender primer and affirmation. She's an easy, interesting and heartfelt author who shares the secrets so many of us are too afraid to admit are our own. This is an essential reader.

5-0 out of 5 stars Kate ROCKS!
I found myself reading this book the way I savor fine wine.I literally read it in 10 page incriments, partly because I wanted to make sure that I was fully digesting the contents and because I never wanted to reach the book's end.Kate is a mind-blowing, earth-shattering activist who continues to inspire me.I picked up this book at a time in my life when I wasn't feeling low or depressed, but 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens Freaks and Other Outlaws provided me with such a life affirming experience, that words don't even begin to do justice to it's impact.Know that I will be recommending this book to anyone who will listen! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Adolescent psychology    2. Depression    3. Gay Studies    4. Gender Studies    5. General    6. Prevention    7. Psychology    8. Self-Help    9. Self-help techniques for teenagers    10. Suicidal behavior    11. Suicide    12. Teenagers    13. Advice on careers & achieving success    14. Coping with personal problems    15. Self-Help / General   


189. Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality: Gay People in Western Europe from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Fourteenth Century
by University Of Chicago Press
Paperback (01 November, 2005)
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5-0 out of 5 stars I enjoy this..
I enjoy this..It's very good and phenomenal in that it's the first work of it's kind really. It covers the Greeks to Aquinas. John Boswell is a cutie. This has a wonderfully attractive cover, as well as the original one which is no longer shown of a second-century mosaic. This covers the beginning of the Christian era to the fourteenth century. It is extensive with many footnotes..I like it, that's all..It won awards..Go buy this..

2-0 out of 5 stars Rhetorical tour de force, lacking in substantiation.
Boswell's work is an impressive volume which has all the appearance of a powerful academic treatise, offering a revolutionary new interpretation of the attitudes and practices of the early Christian peroid vis-a-vis homosexuality.Unfortunately, the central thesis Boswell offers, that the virulently homophobic standpoint of the modern Church only makes its entry sometime after the 12th century CE, rests on little more than whimsical interpretation of the evidence and inexcusable omission of contrary data.
3-0 out of 5 stars A bold, but flawed, pioneering work
It's been more than twenty years since John Boswell's pioneering work on the history of homosexuality first appeared.Boswell argues that originally homosexuality was tolerated and admired in the urban world of the Roman Empire.Contrary to what one may think it was not Christianity per se that reduced this tolerance.In fact, one cannot show that the New Testament was hostile to homosexuality at all.Instead there was a certain decline of tolerance as the urban civilization of Rome collapsed.Yet for much of what we know as the Dark Ages homosexuality was viewed as at most a venial sin, and legal prohibitions against it were limited and ineffective.Indeed as urban civilization recovered by the eleventh and twelfth centuries a flourishing gay subculture arose, celebrating homosexual love.But over the next few centuries as powerful states seeking to enforce their authority arose, new anti-sodomy laws appeared, demanding death for its violators. Read more

Subjects:  1. Christian Sexual Ethics    2. Christianity - History - General    3. Europe    4. Gay Studies    5. Gay/Lesbian Nonfiction    6. Gender Studies    7. History    8. Homosexuality    9. Homosexuality and Christianity    10. Sexuality & Gender Studies    11. Social Science    12. Sociology of Religion    13. Christianity    14. European history (ie other than Britain & Ireland)    15. Lesbian studies    16. Social Science / Gay Studies    17. Social history   


190. Gay Sex: A Manual for Men Who Love Men, Second Edition
by Alyson Books
Paperback (01 July, 1998)
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We live in a world obsessed with (and appalled by) sex. Open any magazine--certainly any gay male magazine--and you will find it clogged with sexualized images. But a fundamental, hardcore American puritanism still prevents open, honest, and useful discussions of sexuality. While this is true for heterosexuality, it is even more so for gay men and lesbians. Jack Hart's Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Lessons.
As a person recently out of the closet, I found this book extremely helpful and frank.It is full with wonderful and explicit illustrations.It answered all my questions and doubts.I feel much more prepared for the lifestyle I've chosen.

2-0 out of 5 stars Its a dictionary
This book i guess is a manual... but i would discribe it more as a dictionary. It summariz'z a word like testicals in one sentance and then talks about it in a few paragraphs. In my opinion Ultimate Gay Sex is a lot better than this book. Plus UGS has actuall photography to help get a better ideas, this book has some hand drawn pictures. Hope this helps.

4-0 out of 5 stars Happy Day !
Before reading this book, I thought my embarrasing problem would not go away. Then I tried a technique described and ended up having the best night of sex in the world. Not all information in the book will be useful to everyone, but it is definately worth looking at. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Gay Studies    2. Gay/Lesbian Nonfiction    3. Homosexuality, Male    4. Love / Sex / Marriage    5. Sex instruction for gay men    6. Sexual Instruction    7. Social Science    8. Birth control, contraception, family planning    9. Gay & Lesbian studies    10. Social Science / Gay Studies   


191. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults: Knowledge for Human Services Practice
by Sage Publications, Inc
Hardcover (25 June, 1998)
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Subjects:  1. Bisexuals    2. Gay Studies    3. Gay men    4. Gay/Lesbian Nonfiction    5. Homosexuality    6. Lesbians    7. Politics - Current Events    8. Politics / Current Events    9. Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare    10. Sexual orientation    11. Social Science    12. Social Welfare Services For Special Classes    13. Social Work    14. Social work with gays    15. Gay & Lesbian studies    16. Social Science / Gay Studies   


192. One Hundred Years of Homosexuality (New Ancient World Series)
by Routledge
Paperback (15 November, 1989)
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1-0 out of 5 stars Social Constructionist Delusion
Halperin's book highlights the absurdity of social constructionism.If homosexuals first appeared in the English speaking world when the word was first attested in 1892, then they must by that logic have appeared in the German speaking world in 1869, when Kertbeny coined the German equivalent.We homos also must have not yet appeared among speakers of such languages that do not yet have the term - even if some of those speakers know English.This exaggerated form of social constructionism ignores the habitual, exclusive sodomite known to medieval and early modern Europeans, as well as to the Greeks and Romans whose authors often satirized such queens in terms all too familiar today.
5-0 out of 5 stars Academically Excellent Reference Book
David Halpern "is Professor of Literature in the School of 5-0 out of 5 stars Solid Compendium
This was given to me by a friend. I have found it to be indespensible in my readings as a great place to start looking for information on Greek Homosexuality. The bibliography is top-notch. Highly recommended for any historian or philosopher of the Greek era, and any gay person interested in the history of homosexuality. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Ancient - Greece    2. Gay & Lesbian    3. Gay Studies    4. Gay/Lesbian Nonfiction    5. Greece    6. History    7. History - General History    8. Homosexuality, Male    9. Social Science    10. Sodomy    11. Ancient Greece    12. European history: BCE to c 500 CE    13. Gay studies (Gay men)    14. History / Ancient / General    15. Social history   


193. Beautiful Bottom, Beautiful Shame: Where "Black" Meets "Queer" (Series Q)
by Duke University Press
Paperback (May, 2006)
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Subjects:  1. 20th century    2. American fiction    3. Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General    4. Gay Studies    5. Gender Studies    6. History and criticism    7. Homosexuality and literature    8. Homosexuality in literature    9. Semiotics & Theory    10. Social Science    11. Sociology    12. United States    13. African American Studies    14. Black studies    15. Gay & Lesbian Studies/Queer Th    16. Gay & Lesbian studies    17. Literary Studies/Criticism & T    18. USA   


194. Queens in the Kingdom: The Ultimate Gay and Lesbian Guide to the Disney Theme Parks (Kings in the Kingdom)
by Alyson Publications
Paperback (15 April, 2003)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great gay primer to the Disney parks
Aside from being a fun read, this book is right on target because gay men and lesbians look for different things in recreation places than heteros often do. Most importantly, we want gay-friendly places where we know we can be ourselves and have a good time. This book is full of fun, frank descriptions of the attractions (yes to Disneyland's Fantasmic!; no to California Adventure's Golden Zephyr), and the Fairy Facts are great-alone they could make a book. The authors provide an hilarious revisionist read on the Disney characters like the fairies, but Alice in Wonderland makes a great fag hag circuit queen if you look carefully. The book also highlights the ways in which the Disney parks are gay-friendly, tricks and tips for getting good seats for attractions and minimizing your wait in lines, reviews of the eating establishments (a culinary lifesaver!), and the top spots to share a gay moment (like the Hall of Presidents in Walt Disney World), all to help you get the most out of each of the theme parks.

5-0 out of 5 stars Refreshing and Useful Guide to Disneyworld and Disneyland
Not only have I bought this book for my own use but for gifts for all the people I know who are going with and without children to Disney. The book gives insight into the various attractions, helping one to know what is age appropriate and what you should definitely see (especially for first time goers). The hotel and restaurant critiques are great! What I loved the most was that while reading a well written Guide, you smiled and laughed all along the way.5-0 out of 5 stars Not just for Queens
I read about this book in Out Magazine and bought it for a recent trip to Orlando. It was just great. It's also really funny. And I dont think you would have to be gay or lesbian to really appreciate and use the book to get the most out of your Disney vacation. Highly recommended. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Business Aspects    2. California    3. Disneyland    4. Disneyland (Calif.)    5. Florida    6. Gay Studies    7. Gays    8. General    9. Guidebooks    10. Recreation    11. Sociology    12. Travel    13. United States - General    14. Walt Disney World    15. Walt Disney World (Fla.)    16. Travel & holiday guides    17. Travel / General    18. Travel writing    19. USA   


195. Both Sides Now:One Man's Journey Through Womanhood
by Tarcher
Hardcover (16 March, 2006)
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4-0 out of 5 stars A fantastic, emotional, page-turning read.
READ THIS BOOK!You don't have to be a transsexual, homosexual, male, or female to get a lot out of this book.I'm a married heterosexual female and read this book with an open mind, and am so glad I did so.Kholsa's transition from a female body to a male one that matched his male brain offers insights on the societal and biological constructs of gender and how our bodies are hard-wired to think and behave in certain ways by our hormones, our sociology, and so many other things.The fact that Kholsa has experienced both sides can help you learn more about yourself and the opposite sex than you ever thought possible.
3-0 out of 5 stars Living in and through his body
Dhillon Khosla, in his book, Both Sides Now, offers readers an intimate chronicling through which he presents his bodily transformations from female to male.His chapters are broken down by the month and range from July 1997 (when Khosla is twenty-eight years old) to November 1999, moving readers through various steps in his transitions as a transsexual man.
5-0 out of 5 stars One great read
This is much more than a story about a man born in a woman's body who then went through life threatening surgery and alot of sole searching to become the person he is today. It is also a study in determination and perserverance.I saw Dhillon Khosla on the View and immediately bought his book.I could not believe that he was born a woman.When I received his book I read it through in one night (something new for me) because I had to know the whole story.While this book will interest those who feel they too are trapped in the wrong body,it is also the story of an incredible journey full of sandtraps and brick walls.The intimate story is told with intellectual honesty and is an excellent read. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Biography    2. Biography & Autobiography    3. Biography / Autobiography    4. Biography And Autobiography    5. Biography/Autobiography    6. Female-to-male transsexuals    7. Gender Studies    8. Khosla, Dhillon    9. Personal Memoirs    10. United States    11. Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs    12. Transsexuals   


196. Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Our Time (Stonewall Inn Editions)
by St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback (15 November, 1989)
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5-0 out of 5 stars An inspiring and enriching anthology
"Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Our Time: An Anthology," edited by Carl Morse and Joan Larkin, brings together the work of nearly 100 poets, mainly from the U.S. and Canada. This anthology is a stunning achievement. The poets represent a multigenerational group of men and women. These poets also represent many different cultural heritages: Native American, Jewish, Asian, Latina, and more. There is a particularly strong representation of African-American poets: Essex Hemphill, Audre Lorde, Cheryl Clarke, and many, many more. 5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for any poetry-lover!
That's right, any poetry-lover.The poems in this collection reflect truly universal themes that anybody can relate to.This is a collection of nothing but masters of the art of poetry.From Beats to Surrealists toConfessionalists, it's all here (and not just for queers). ... Read more

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197. Ten Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to Improve Their Lives
by Alyson Books
Paperback (01 August, 2003)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Extremely useful
Any gay guy looking to enrich his life and relationships, and better understand how the past can affect present behavior, will benefit from this book. Written in a down to earth style, Kort manages to be informative without being preachy, and it's clear that he cares deeply about men who care about other men.

3-0 out of 5 stars Psychodynamic approaches dead?
I read this book a while ago and it inspired me to read some of Harville Hendrix' books.What struck me as oddly salient, though, about Joe Kort's book is the large number of people who seem to drop out of therapy with him and go on and self-destruct.Wouldn't that make one look at his approach skeptically?Could it be that the careful investigation of one's relationship with one's parents and its effects on later life is a psychological dead-end?That's both Kort's and Hendrix' approach.Kort's own book, if read critically, would suggest that maybe it is not helpful.
5-0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Joe Kort!!!
This is absolutely one of the best books I have read in a long time.It has been a wake up call in my own life to spotlight issues that have gone unaddressed.The reading is easy and while he does not go into as much depth as I would like, Joe Kort definitely targets the key issues that I, and several of my other gay friends, are dealing with.I am using this book as a springboard for further study.Perhaps I'm not in the same snooty, ivy-league as the previous reviewer, but as for me, I have found this book to be an invaluable tool for helping me assess areas in need of growth and maturity. I am personally grateful for a book that addresses issues more in line with a conservative value system.I have recommended it to some of my other friends and they also have responded enthusiastically.What a great book! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Conduct of life    2. Gay Studies    3. Gay men    4. Gender Studies    5. General    6. Life skills guides    7. Motivational & Inspirational    8. Personal Growth - General    9. Psychology    10. Self-Help    11. Gay studies (Gay men)    12. Self-Help / General   


198. Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men
by Alyson Books
Paperback (01 July, 2005)
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4-0 out of 5 stars Poor Copy Editing
Really great book that I use in my practice.The copy editing by the publisher keeps me from giving the book 5 stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gay Man Struggling With Out-of-Control Sex? Here's Your Guidebook...
As a gay man who came out early, but never had any guidance on how to explore my sexuality other than negative messages from my conservative upbringing, I was like a kid in a candy store when I gained my "freedom".The marketers in my community promoted, packaged, and sold uninhibited, no-strings sexual encounters like cheap lolipops.The "perfect" man was found on every page in every gay rag, and presumably, in every bar or club.An so this is where I learned about sex."Relationships" were relegated to a small column on one of the back pages sandwiched between "escorts" and "one night stands".After 20 years of being encouraged to run from problems into the bed of the next, new hot stud, I realized my life was becoming more empty and isolated.My routine was work/gym/club/sex.I worked only to pay for the gym, the clubs, and ultimately, the sex. I slept when I had a chance.The internet made cruising easier.I spent hours each nite "setting up" encounters, perusing dozens if not hundreds of men online before selecting one or a few for a hook up.I ate and slept only when I found the time, or when my computer crashed. I could not go on a trip without setting up encounters while there, or cruising the bars, parks, bathhouses, etc.The thought of a relationship only brought on feelings of hopelessness. So it was back to cruising.This was my life.
5-0 out of 5 stars Every gay male should read this book
Every gay male should read this book. If it doesn't help you, it could help you to help someone else. If you are spending alot of time cruising, but wish you could find a relationship, sex addiction could very well be your problem.
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Subjects:  1. Gay Studies    2. Gay men    3. Psychology    4. Recovery    5. Sex addiction    6. Sexual behavior    7. Social Science    8. Sociology    9. Substance Abuse & Addictions - General    10. Substance Abuse & Addictions - Sexual    11. Gay studies (Gay men)    12. Social Science / Gay Studies   


199. Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred (Perverse Modernities)
by Duke University Press
Paperback (2005)
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Sales Rank: 30622
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Truly Revolutionary Book
Not since the early 1980s has there been a book that literally takes one's breath away. Prof. Alexander's new volume is profoundly spiritual at the same time it's grounded in a unique materialist feminism. Its signifiance also lies in the book's manifestations of a real hope. Being alive and politically conscious in the first decade of the 21st century is to be easily seduced by despair, it is also to be absolutely at odds with terrible, counter revolutionary, antifeminist cultures. Not for Alexander glib, soggy liberalism but a spirit that is courageous and awe-inspiring. In the book's third section, Alexander writes of 'returning' to the magnificent anthology, 'This Bridge Called My Back' and, following this essay, the book's most thrilling chapter, in which the writer conjures a new life force, one thoroughly rooted in both spiritual and secular lifeworlds. As if this adjectival 'heap' of praise were not enough, Alexander's book render obsolete the common periodization of feminisms by 'wave'. It would not be innacurate to say that 'Pedagogies of Crossing' is a epistemic rupture, demanding its readers to again grapple with feminist legacies from an entirely new standpoint. If you've not heard Prof. Alexander speak, I suggest you do so as soon as possible. The impact of her spoken word 'appearances' powerful. Her lectures constitute an epistemological rupture, filling one with true hope. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Cross-cultural studies    2. Equality    3. Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General    4. Feminism    5. Gay Studies    6. Social Science    7. Social justice    8. Sociology    9. Women's Studies - General    10. ACTIVISM    11. Ethnography    12. Gay & Lesbian Studies/Queer Th    13. Gay & Lesbian studies    14. Gender Studies/Feminist Theory    15. USA    16. Women's studies   


200. Dyke Ideas: Process, Politics, Daily Life (S U N Y Series in Feminist Philosophy)
by State University of New York Press
Paperback (February, 1994)
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Sales Rank: 504269
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4-0 out of 5 stars Invention and creation are possible only at the edge
I found this book to be an unusual and beautiful documentation offeminist process through living.1-0 out of 5 stars A Worst-Case Example of Radical Feminism
I found this book while browsing in the stacks of my university library, and out of curiosity read it cover to cover. I literally could not believe what I found. From her disjointed account of her own "craziness" to her infantile analysis of masculine motives, Joyce T.'s book is one of the worst I have read in my life. Never in my wildest dreams would I recommend that anyone pay a cent for this book. I would, however, recommend that everyone read it, if only to expose the far left wing of radical feminism for what it really is. ... Read more

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