The History of Gay People in Alcoholics Anonymous: From the Beginning
Autor Audrey Bordenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 oct 2007
Topics in The History of Gay People in Alcoholics Anonymous include:
- the gay origins of AA’s Third Tradition
- a comparison of treatments for alcoholism and homosexuality
- compelling portraits of sober gay life in the 1950s and 1960s
- the debate in AA over meetings for gay alcoholics
- interviews with members and co-founders of the first gay AA meetings
- the history of the first gay AA/Al-Anon conference
- interviews with pioneering gay addiction professionals
- the history of AA pamphlet “AA and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic”
- Alcoholics Together, and why a parallel AA organization for gay alcoholics formed in southern California
- strategies AA’s gay members developed to make their meetings simultaneously safe and public—and why some of them are still necessary today
- much more
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780789030399
ISBN-10: 078903039X
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 152 x 212 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 078903039X
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 152 x 212 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface. Acknowledgments. PART I: FROM THE BEGINNING, 1935–1970. 1. The Recovering Gay Community. 2. Barry L. and the Gay Origins of AA’s Third Tradition. 3. Alcoholism and Homosexuality: A Brief History of Treatment. 4. Five Views of Sober Gay Life in the 1950s and 1960s. 5. Finding AA: Groups, Directories, and the First Gay AA Meeting. 6. Printer’s Ink: A Conversation with Nancy T. 7. Special Purpose Groups and the Debate over Meetings for Gay Alcoholics in AA. PART II: BUILDING SOBER COMMUNITIES, 1970–2004. 8. Washington DC. 9. New York. 10. New Jersey. 11. We Never Looked Back: A Conversation with NALGAP Cofounders Drs. Dana Finnegan and Emily McNally. 12. San Francisco. 13. AA’s Pamphlet for Gay and Lesbian Alcoholics. 14. The Home Front. 15. On Our Way: A Conversation with Lillene Fifield. 16. Pass It On. 17. Side by Side in Southern California: Alcoholics Together. 18. A Few Conclusions (and Mysteries Solved). Appendix A. The Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Appendix B. List of Narrators. Appendix C. Becoming an Ally. Notes. Selected Bibliography. Index.
Recenzii
"This volume fills in a previously missing chapter in the history of addiction recovery in America. Well-research and well-written."
William M. White, M.A., Senior Research Coordinator, Chestnut Health Systems, Bloomington, IL
"This groundbreaking book about an important but little-known part of the history of Alcohilics Anonymous belongs on the shelves of every alcoholic and addict, straight or gay. . . . An invaluable resource. . . . Magnificent."
Rev. Sally Brown, M.S., MDiv, United Church of Christ, Board Certified Clinical Chaplain, Ret., Palo Alto, CA
"This fascinating book is an important first step in chronicling and understanding the experiences of gays and lesbians in AA."
Thomasina Borkmman, PhD, Professor of Sociology, Emerita at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
"The author lets a number of people speak in their own voices, from their own powerful and moving experiences. . . . It is useful, hopeful, and most welcome. The men and women interviewed here are wonderful to meet, and wonderful to listen to."
Fr. Thomas Weston, S.J., Oakland, CA
William M. White, M.A., Senior Research Coordinator, Chestnut Health Systems, Bloomington, IL
"This groundbreaking book about an important but little-known part of the history of Alcohilics Anonymous belongs on the shelves of every alcoholic and addict, straight or gay. . . . An invaluable resource. . . . Magnificent."
Rev. Sally Brown, M.S., MDiv, United Church of Christ, Board Certified Clinical Chaplain, Ret., Palo Alto, CA
"This fascinating book is an important first step in chronicling and understanding the experiences of gays and lesbians in AA."
Thomasina Borkmman, PhD, Professor of Sociology, Emerita at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
"The author lets a number of people speak in their own voices, from their own powerful and moving experiences. . . . It is useful, hopeful, and most welcome. The men and women interviewed here are wonderful to meet, and wonderful to listen to."
Fr. Thomas Weston, S.J., Oakland, CA
Descriere
The History of Gay People in Alcoholics Anonymous documents the history of gay people in Alcoholics Anonymous. The book includes interviews of influential gay and straight AA members, and covers the traditions and key events in AA's history. It also offers advice on becoming an ally to LGBT people on the road to recovery.