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LGBTQ Life in America Examining the Facts

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.2021

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/1,7 cm

Gewicht

520 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4408-7505-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.2021

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/1,7 cm

Gewicht

520 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4408-7505-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: LGBTQ Life in America
  • How to Use This Book
    Introduction

    1. The Origins of LGBTQ Identity
    Q1: How are sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and gender identity related to each other?
    Q2: Is it true that there are LGBTQ animals in the wild?
    Q3: Is being LGBTQ a choice?
    Q4: Does LGBTQ identity exist outside of Western societies such as those in North America and developed European countries?
    Q5: Have there always been LGBTQ people?
    Q6: Has the idea that LGBTQ orientations stem from childhood sexual trauma been debunked by researchers?
    Q7: Is the word "queer" a slur against the LGBTQ community?

    2. LGBTQ Political and Legal Treatment Over Time
    Q8: Did the gay rights movement begin at Stonewall in 1969?
    Q9: Is it true that some of the strongest opponents of LGBTQ rights are actually closeted gay people?
    Q10: Do laws protecting LGBTQ people affect the freedom of religious Americans who oppose LGBTQ people on religious grounds?
    Q11: Does giving rights to LGBTQ people lead to the legalization of practices like pedophilia, bestiality, and necrophilia?
    Q12: Have hate crimes against LGBTQ people in the United States increased over time?
    Q13: Do LGBTQ people still suffer from legal discrimination?

    3. Public Visibility of LGBTQ people
    Q14: Has the public become more supportive of same-sex relationships and marriages?
    Q15: Has the public become more supportive of same-sex people being parents?
    Q16: Are major religions in the United States more supportive of LGBTQ people than they used to be?
    Q17: Are more people coming out as LGBTQ?
    Q18: Are there more openly-LGBTQ elected officials than there used to be?
    Q19: Are there more LGBTQ people on TV and in movies than there used to be?

    4. Gender Identity, Performance, and Dynamics
    Q20: Do gay relationships have the same dynamics that straight relationships do?
    Q21: Do lesbians and straight women harbor different views and attitudes toward men?
    Q22: Do gay men hate women, especially lesbians?
    Q23: Are bisexual people just confused gay (or straight) people who can't make up their mind?
    Q24: Are gay men less masculine than straight men?
    Q25: Are lesbians less feminine than straight women?
    Q26: Why are LGB people (people with non-heterosexual sexual orientations) grouped together with T people (non-cisgender gender identities) into one LGBTQ community?
    Q27: Are men who enjoy cross-dressing or drag transgender?

    5. Transgender and Non-Binary Identity
    Q28: Is it true that gender is not binary?
    Q29: Do medical and psychological authorities regard transgender or non-binary gender identity as a mental illness?
    Q30: Can children really know that they are transgender from an early age?
    Q31: Do all transgender and non-binary people feel the need to change the way their body looks through surgery?
    Q32: Are more Americans using nonbinary pronouns?
    Q33: Is a transgender identity related to sexual orientation, in that transgender men are former lesbians and transgender women are former gay men?
    Q34: Is there tension between the feminist movement and people who identify as transgender and/or non-binary?

    6. Behaviors and Outcomes associated with LGBTQ People
    Q35: Do LGBTQ people contract HIV/AIDS at different rates than straight people?
    Q36: Are LGBTQ people more prone to mental illness than straight people?
    Q37: Can conversion therapy actually change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity?
    Q38: Do LGBTQ people abuse drugs and alcohol at different rates than straight people?
    Q39: Do straight people and LGBTQ people have different life expectancies?
    Q40: Are LGBTQ youth more likely to be homeless?
    Q41: Is bullying of LGBTQ kids for their sexual orientation becoming less common?
    Q42: Are children of LGBTQ parents worse off than children of straight parents?

    7. Diversity Within the LGBTQ community
    Q43: Do LGBTQ people tend to be of a certain race, gender, or age?
    Q44: Do LGBTQ people tend to live in particular geographic regions?
    Q45: Do LGBTQ people tend to be from a particular socioeconomic background?
    Q46: Are LGBTQ people more sexually active than straight people?
    Q47: Is there such a thing as a "gay lifestyle?"
    Q48: Do LGBTQ and straight people display distinct differences in their physical appearance, behavior, or speech?
    Q49: Have LGBTQ people made positive impacts on American life and culture?