If You Seduce a Straight Person, Can You Make Them Gay?: Issues in Biological Essentialism Versus Social Constructionism in Gay and Lesbian IdentitiesThe debate on whether or not people are born homosexual (biological essentialist theory) or become homosexual during the course of their lives (social constructionist theory) continues as each side claims to prove the truth through research and clinical findings. This breakthrough book shows the fissures in concepts of the gay and lesbian identity and the one-sidedness of both biological essentialist and social constructionist versions of both sexual and gender identity. The editors present an alternative view--sexual and gender expression is a product of complementary biological, personal, and cultural influences in If You Seduce a Straight Person, Can You Make Them Gay? Through theoretical analysis, ethnographic and empirical data, and case studies, the editors show how the one-sidedness of both biological essentialist and social constructionist versions of sexual and gender identity make it difficult, if not impossible, to conceptually determine the origin of an individual's sexual expression. This thought-provoking book covers many topics that are sure to cause readers to re-evaluate their thinking about the origins of gay and lesbian identity. Among the topics examined with this fresh perspective are:
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Contents
BIOLOGICAL ISSUES IN GENDER | 27 |
The Social Construction of Homosexuals in the Nineteenth | 73 |
POLITICALLY INCORRECT IDENTITIES | 95 |
Gay Fathers in Straight Marriages | 107 |
Homosexuality and Marriage | 115 |
FLUIDITY OF SEXUAL IDENTITY | 125 |
The | 137 |
GAY AND LESBIAN IDENTITIES | 145 |
Homosexuality and Police Terror in Turkey | 159 |
Homosexuality Without a Gay World | 171 |
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