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BEING GAY IN IRELAND THE BATTCB

Autor Gerard Rodgers
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2018
In Being Gay in Ireland: Resisting Stigma in the Evolving Present, Gerard Rodgers argues that existing theory and research on the lives of gay men often exhibits a social weightlessness such that self-beliefs are frequently decoupled from an analysis of society. History and conventions inform and shape gay men's self-beliefs, yet psychology as a discipline rarely dialogues with historical or political scholarship. Rodgers corrects this oversight with a critical analysis of the decades of socio-political struggle in Ireland and elsewhere. Rodgers captures the lives of gay men who are situated in varied contexts and who all, despite their different situations, possess self-beliefs that are shaped by wider historical traditions and evolving social change. Rodgers argues that the nuances and particulars of self-beliefs are significantly affected by wider historical traditions and evolving social and political changes. Through his reconstruction, Rodgers provides practitioners of applied psychological and therapeutic disciplines with an in-depth picture of how historical context and social justice successes have interacted with gay men's self-beliefs, with a particular focus on how prosocial resistances against prejudice have incrementally eroded historical standards of gay stigma.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498555500
ISBN-10: 1498555500
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Gerard Rodgers, PsyD, is based in Dublin.

Descriere

Being Gay in Ireland argues that existing theory on gay men's lives exhibits a social weightlessness, whereby regional histories become lost in universalist conceptions of identity. Gerard Rodgers aims to fill the gap in regional knowledge by exploring Ireland's evolving history and its potential implications for gay men's lives.