Titre : | The gay kama sutra | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs et autres personnes : | Colin Spencer (1933-), Auteur | Edition : | 1996 | Editeur : | New York [USA] : Saint Martin's Press | Année : | 1996 | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-312-16753-0 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Santé, psychologie, sexualité:Sexologie & sexualités
| Index. décimale : | Santé (S8 & S9 & S10) | Résumé : | "A tour de force... a highly readable overview of the history of gay men and women and their place in society... a signification contribution to the current debate over civil rights for lesbians and gays." Hastings Wyman Jr., Bookworld - "Colin Spencer has undertaken, with astonishing success, nothing less than a universal survey of homosexuality, in both men and women, throughout history, all over the world. Spencer's narrative of homophobic bigotry, hatred and violence us often disturbing, yet ultimately offers the hope that a fear that once did not exist will someday cease to be" Walter Kendrick,author of The Secret Museum and the Thrill of Fear - "Spencer is deft at exposing the murkiness that surrounded all sexual activity, wherever found in the West, from the early medieval period to somewhere as late as the 1960s... By uncovering the wider text, social, politcal, religious, he helps us to remember what we are in danger of forgetting even now; that our attitudes to sex are conditioned." Jeanette Winterson, The Telegraph |
The gay kama sutra [texte imprimé] / Colin Spencer (1933-), Auteur . - 1996 . - New York (USA) : Saint Martin's Press, 1996. ISBN : 978-0-312-16753-0 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Santé, psychologie, sexualité:Sexologie & sexualités
| Index. décimale : | Santé (S8 & S9 & S10) | Résumé : | "A tour de force... a highly readable overview of the history of gay men and women and their place in society... a signification contribution to the current debate over civil rights for lesbians and gays." Hastings Wyman Jr., Bookworld - "Colin Spencer has undertaken, with astonishing success, nothing less than a universal survey of homosexuality, in both men and women, throughout history, all over the world. Spencer's narrative of homophobic bigotry, hatred and violence us often disturbing, yet ultimately offers the hope that a fear that once did not exist will someday cease to be" Walter Kendrick,author of The Secret Museum and the Thrill of Fear - "Spencer is deft at exposing the murkiness that surrounded all sexual activity, wherever found in the West, from the early medieval period to somewhere as late as the 1960s... By uncovering the wider text, social, politcal, religious, he helps us to remember what we are in danger of forgetting even now; that our attitudes to sex are conditioned." Jeanette Winterson, The Telegraph |
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