1st Edition

The Theory and Practice of Homosexuality

By John Hart, Diane Richardson Copyright 1981
218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1981 and now with a new preface by the renowned scholar Jeffrey Weeks, The Theory and Practice of Homosexuality discusses the way people who are homosexuals see themselves and are seen by others. It provides a conceptual framework to account for the development and maintenance of a homosexual identity in a politico-cultural context, with a minimizing of psychological and... Read more

Introduction 

Part One: Theory and Practice 

1. Theoretical perspectives on homosexuality

Diane Richardson

2. Theoretical explanations in practice

John Hart

Part Two: Identities and Lifestyles

3. The development and maintenance of a homosexual identity

Diane Richardson and John Hart

4. Going gay: identities, life cycles and lifestyles in the male gay world

Kenneth Plummer

5. Lesbian identities

Diane Richardson

Part Three: Presenting Problems

6. Self and professional help

John Hart

7. The legal problems of homosexuals

Charles Dodd

8. Lesbian mothers

Diane Richardson

9. presenting problems of gay people seeking help

Glenys Parry and Ray Lightbown

10. Married and isolated homosexuals

Diane Richardson and John Hart

11. Young gays

Rose Robertson

12. The problems of older homosexuals

Jeffrey Weeks

Biography

John Hart, at the time of the first publication, taught at Sheffield City Polytechnic.

Diane Richardson is Professor of Sociology & Social Policy at Newcastle University, UK. She has a long-standing interest in the fields of gender and sexuality, especially the areas of sexual citizenship, which is grounded in the materiality of everyday life and in feminist politics. She has led numerous research projects, including an ESRC funded project on the implementation of sexualities equalities policies in the UK.