Queer Man on Campus: A History of Non-Heterosexual College Men, 1945-2000Routledge, 12. nov 2013 - 256 pages 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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Queer Man on Campus: A History of Non-heterosexual College Men, 1945-2000 Patrick Dilley Limited preview - 2002 |
Queer Man on Campus: A History of Non-heterosexual College Men, 1945-2000 Patrick Dilley Limited preview - 2002 |
Queer Man on Campus: A History of Non-Heterosexual College Men, 1945-2000 Patrick Dilley Limited preview - 2013 |
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