Sociolegal control of homosexuality

Sociolegal control of homosexuality

by Green, D. J. West

Part of Perspectives in sexuality

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"Sociolegal Control of Homosexuality, the most complete and up-to-date treatment of the subject, includes information from areas that are not often covered in English-language publications. Its examination of the sociological, historical, and philosophical trends in the attitudes of 20 nations toward male and female homosexuality includes diverse sampling of legislation, both proscriptive and liberal, in a variety of nations; effects of the rise of fundamentalist religious movements on homosexuals; relevance of new scientific information regarding biological factors in sexual orientation; and revolutionary moves against discrimination in countries once known as repressive, such as South Africa and Russia." "This interdisciplinary, cross-cultural survey, copiously detailed and referenced, will be of interest to lawyers, social scientists, psychologists, sex researchers, criminologists, and social psychiatrists, as well as students in academic courses that touch upon any of these fields."--BOOK JACKET.

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