Book Reviews:Sex and Conquest: Gendered Violence, Political Order, and the European Conquest of the Americas.;Two Spirit People: American Indian Lesbian Women and Gay Men.;Science and Homosexualities.;Cracks in the Iron Closet: Travels in Gay and Lesbian Russia.;Inventing Lesbian Cultures in America.

SOLGAN ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-21
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dylan R. Rice ◽  
Sa-kiera Tiarra Jolynn Hudson ◽  
Nicole E. Noll

Gay men and lesbian women face health inequities as well as disparate treatment from healthcare providers. Stereotypes surrounding sexual health might contribute to these disparities. In five studies (N=1858), we explored sexual health stereotypes about gay men and lesbian women and their implications in prejudice/discrimination. In Studies 1, 2A, and 2B, we found people explicitly associated gay men with promiscuity and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) more than lesbian women or straight men/women. Implicitly, both gay men and lesbian women were more associated with promiscuity and STIs than straight counterparts. In Studies 3A and 3B, we tested whether these associations have consequences—finding that people express more prejudice and discrimination towards gay men and lesbian women with STIs versus those with non-STIs or straight counterparts with either disease type. Taken together, the current research identifies some psychological factors that may underpin health disparities and healthcare barriers for gay and lesbian people.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 312-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Salvati ◽  
Jessica Pistella ◽  
Salvatore Ioverno ◽  
Mauro Giacomantonio ◽  
Roberto Baiocco

2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (S) ◽  
pp. 53-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keren Lehavot ◽  
Karina L. Walters ◽  
Jane M. Simoni

2006 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-156
Author(s):  
PAUL CAMERON
Keyword(s):  
Gay Men ◽  

Accuracy is the most important aspect of empiricism. If investigators are clear about their method and employ it to generate ‘facts,’ their opinions are irrelevant. So it is of some significance that Morrison, who spends more than one-third of his paper attacking my motives — indeed accusing me of ‘hatred of gay men and lesbian women’ — does not dispute my findings. Strip away the ad hominem attacks and little remains.


Author(s):  
Toni Calasanti

This chapter outlines an intersectional lens that considers the impacts of age, gender, and sexualities on gay and lesbian elders.  It defines social inequalities and specify intersectionality as a theory of how they relate, drawing on Crenshaw’s (1991) original concept, which indicates how overlapping categorical status creates unique effects. It then outline the intersections of age, gender, and sexuality in the study of gay and lesbian elders.  It focuses in particular on age relations as this inequality is often left out of scholarship on gay men and lesbians, even that which focuses on elders.  The last part of the chapter suggests a model for research on same-sex partner caregiving that would illuminate intersections of gender, sexuality, and age in this context.


2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 334-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelie D. Bautista ◽  
Eva E. Pacayra ◽  
Carmen R. Sunico-Quesada ◽  
Marc Eric S. Reyes ◽  
Roger D. Davis

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