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The essays in this international collection make a post-PC intervention into the discourse of lesbian and gay studies. Discarding kid-gloves and rose-tinted spectacles, its contributors voice the issues that are rarely discussed in polite pink society, breaking open taboos and defying the political imperative to “talk up” homosexuality and its (alleged) merits.
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The essays in this international collection make a post-PC intervention into the discourse of lesbian and gay studies. Discarding kid-gloves and rose-tinted spectacles, its contributors voice the issues that are rarely discussed in polite pink society, breaking open taboos and defying the political imperative to “talk up” homosexuality and its (alleged) merits.
Weight | 0.44 kg |
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Title | Anti-Gay |
Publisher | Freedom Editions |
Author | Mark Simpson, ed. |
Book binding | Hardback |
Release date | 1 Sep 1006 |
Pages | 163 |
Condition | Used |
Mark Simpson is a writer and broadcaster credited (or blamed) for coining the term ‘metrosexual‘.
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