The Queer Question: Essays on Desire and DemocracySouth End Press, 1997 - 257 páginas Noted writer and activist Scott Tucker calls to radicals and queers to be true to the democratic potential of the United States. He targets homophobia and anti-sex sentiment within the traditional Left, racism and red-baiting among queers, narrow definitions of "family values," and a democracy that is limited to the chosen few. |
Contenido
The Counterrevolution | 3 |
RightWing Lightning | 16 |
Part | 39 |
A Defense | 59 |
In Response | 81 |
Some Thoughts | 106 |
Will Queers Demoralize the Military? | 121 |
Part Four | 137 |
Part Five | 183 |
Straight Supremacy | 202 |
Selected Bibliography | 247 |
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