Queer Man on Campus : a History of Non-Heterosexual College Men, 1945-2000.

This book reveals the inadequacy of a unified ""gay"" identity in studying the lives of queer college men. Instead, seven types of identities are discernible in the lives of non-heterosexual college males, as the author shows.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dilley, Patrick
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; SECTION I: FINDING MY WAY; CHAPTER 1 Calling Names, Naming Tales; CHAPTER 2 Queer Theory, Identity Development Theories, and Non-Heterosexual Students; SECTION II: PATTERNS OF NON-HETEROSEXUAL LIVES; CHAPTER 3 Tearooms and No Sympathy: Homosexuals and the Closet; CHAPTER 4 From the Margins to the Ivory Tower: Gay and Queer Students; CHAPTER 5 Beyond Textbook Definitions: "Normal" and Parallel Students; SECTION III: MAKING SENSE OF NON-HETEROSEXUAL IDENTITY.
  • CHAPTER 6 Collegiate Non-Heterosexual Identities, 1945-2000CHAPTER 7 On the Fluidity of Identity; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.