The Culture of Desire: Paradox and Perversity in Gay Lives Today
Is there such a thing as an American gay culture—a set of styles, values, and behaviors that arises not from ethnicity or religion but from sexual orientation? How is that culture transmitted? And how is it likely to survive the depradations of homophobia and AIDS? These questions are explored by Browning, a reporter for NPR.
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The Culture of Desire: Paradox and Perversity in Gay Lives Today
Is there such a thing as an American gay culture—a set of styles, values, and behaviors that arises not from ethnicity or religion but from sexual orientation? How is that culture transmitted? And how is it likely to survive the depradations of homophobia and AIDS? These questions are explored by Browning, a reporter for NPR.
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The Culture of Desire: Paradox and Perversity in Gay Lives Today

The Culture of Desire: Paradox and Perversity in Gay Lives Today

by Frank Browning
The Culture of Desire: Paradox and Perversity in Gay Lives Today

The Culture of Desire: Paradox and Perversity in Gay Lives Today

by Frank Browning

Paperback(1st Vintage Books ed)

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Overview

Is there such a thing as an American gay culture—a set of styles, values, and behaviors that arises not from ethnicity or religion but from sexual orientation? How is that culture transmitted? And how is it likely to survive the depradations of homophobia and AIDS? These questions are explored by Browning, a reporter for NPR.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780679750307
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/29/1994
Edition description: 1st Vintage Books ed
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

FRANK BROWNING is a writer and contributor to National Public Radio. He is the author of five books, including Apples: The Story of the Fruit of Temptation, recipient of a 1999 IACP Julia Child Award.
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