An edition of Ties that bind (2009)

Ties that bind

familial homophobia and its consequences

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Ties that bind
Sarah Schulman, Sarah Schulman
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An edition of Ties that bind (2009)

Ties that bind

familial homophobia and its consequences

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New Press
Language
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Ties that bind: familial homophobia and its consequences
2009, New Press
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Table of Contents

"The oppressed will always believe the worst about themselves"
Cultural crisis, NOT personal problem
Homophobia as a pleasure system
The failure of therapeutic solutions
Doing to lovers as other have done to us/her
Third party intervention : the human obligation
Withholding creates tension, acknowledgment creates relief (and this is why we are talking about gay marriage)
To be real
Conclusion : facing challenging ideas.

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Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.76/6085
Library of Congress
HQ76.4 .S38 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23397394M
ISBN 13
9781595584809
LCCN
2009021410
OCLC/WorldCat
320803611
Library Thing
8832507
Goodreads
6572437

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