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The Dictionary Of Homophobia Louisgeorges Tin

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The Dictionary Of Homophobia Louisgeorges Tin
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Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.8 MB
Pages: 991
Author: Louis-Georges Tin
ISBN: 9781551523149, 1551523140
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Dictionary Of Homophobia Louisgeorges Tin by Louis-georges Tin 9781551523149, 1551523140 instant download after payment.

When Dictionnaire de l’homophobie was first published by Presses

universitaires de France in 2003, it was hailed as a groundbreaking

achievement: the work of seventy-six esteemed researchers in fifteen

countries, the goal of which was to document the social, political, medical,

legal, and criminal treatment of homosexuals throughout history to presentday. Arsenal Pulp Press is very pleased to bring the English translation of

this important book, The Dictionary of Homophobia, to a global Englishspeaking audience.

In the time since the Dictionnaire was originally published, history has

moved along. So while we wished to maintain the integrity of the original

text, we have updated certain entries where new information became

available, and where circumstances had changed, particularly with regard to

legal and criminal codes in various countries. The status of the LGBT

community within mainstream society is changing on a daily basis, for the

most part (but not always) in positive ways; in short, the Dictionary will

never be absolutely up-to-date.

It should also be noted that because the book was originally written for a

French audience, some essays focus on events, personalities, and

circumstances in France. We have kept this in mind while editing this

translation and, where useful, added material which speaks to homophobic

experience elsewhere in the world; the essays in which this new material

appears are noted as such. At the same time, the essays on France offer

illuminating evidence of one particular country’s experience with the

phenomenon of homophobia which informs our own response to it no

matter where we live.

Also, a few words of explanation: quotations that appear in this book are

mainly direct translations of the text that appears in the original

Dictionnaire; if an English edition of the book or other source material

being quoted from is available, the quotations may appear slightly different.

Further, the bibliographies list the sources as they appear

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