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The Challenges Of Being A Rural Gay Man Coping With Stigma 1st Edition Deborah Bray Preston

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The Challenges Of Being A Rural Gay Man Coping With Stigma 1st Edition Deborah Bray Preston
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Deborah Bray Preston, Anthony R. D'Augelli
ISBN: 9780415880695, 9781138809536, 9780203067529, 9781135079406, 9781135079390, 0415880696, 1138809535, 0203067525, 1135079404
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Challenges Of Being A Rural Gay Man Coping With Stigma 1st Edition Deborah Bray Preston by Deborah Bray Preston, Anthony R. D'augelli 9780415880695, 9781138809536, 9780203067529, 9781135079406, 9781135079390, 0415880696, 1138809535, 0203067525, 1135079404 instant download after payment.

Gay men often face struggles in the conservative world of rural life, due to the pervasive social stigmas associated with homosexuality and the lack of anonymity in a small-town setting. In this book, Preston and D’Augelli present the results of in-depth interviews and surveys with rural gay men, providing unique and hitherto unknown perspectives on their experiences coping with intolerance. With sensitivity and humor, the authors narrate their attempts at accessing this hidden population in bars, campgrounds, social clubs, and political groups. This volume is a must-read for researchers, academics, and graduate and post-graduate students in health care, nursing, health policy, and social and psychological science.

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