The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men by Lynn Pardie; Tracy Luchetta

The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men

Lynn Pardie; Tracy Luchetta

Discover new information and perspectives on why today’s culture holds prejudice toward gay men and lesbians!The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men explores the pervasiveness and widespread social acceptance of heterosexism in the United States by analyzing existing social and political systems for their representative beliefs. As a scholar or student of psychology, sociology, women’s studies/gay & lesbian studies, or social work who is concerned with the need for positive change in attitudes toward same-sex relationships at cultural, this book is for you. You will learn more about current indicators of heterosexism and homonegativity at multiple levels of representation, and better understand the cultural obstacles and openings for attitudinal transformation.IIn The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men, empirical research, critical social analysis, theoretical development, and case study applications are used to investigate negative attitudes toward homosexuals. Some of the individual, social, and cultural prejudices that you will examine include: HIV/AIDS stigma and HIV/AIDS knowledgenegative legal imagery of homosexuals portrayed by courts, such as in the 1996 majority opinion in Romer v. Evans casethe lack of civil rights for homosexuals, including laws forbidding homosexual marriagehomophobia in academia based on institutional policies for spouse benefitsJudeo-Christian mythologiesstereotypical masculine and feminine images portrayed by the mediasociocultural and historical origins of sexism The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men is a critical investigation of representations of homonegativism in American culture. You will gain a deeper understanding of individual identities and relational behaviors within today’s dominant culture through an analysis of collective ideologies, institutional policies, and more. The immense research and knowledge contained in this book provides you with a multifaceted view of current indicators of heterosexism and homonegativity and works to eliminate anti-gay/lesbian prejudice.

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ISBN 9780789005908
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Copyright Date 1999
Publication Date 16-Jun-99
Publisher Psychology Press
Editor Lynn Pardie; Tracy Luchetta
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 146
Language English
Rating NotRated
Editor Lynn Pardie; Tracy Luchetta
Paper Type Electronic Format Available
Subject Gay men; Gay Men – United States – Public Opinion; Gay Men/ United States/ Public Opinion; Homophobia – United States
BookID 2395

Author: LFWBooks