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Growing up Straight: What Every Thoughtful Parent Should Know about Homosexuality
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Gay Slang Lexicography: A Brief History and a Commentary on the First Two Gay Glossaries
TL;DR: Pavia as discussed by the authors published a long article in six parts on homosexuality in England by I. L. or Leo Pavia, which was called ''Die männliche Homosexualität in England with besonderer Berücksichtigung Londons''.
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Disciplining the family: the case of gender identity disorder
TL;DR: The role du regard parental and du regard autoritaire was defined by J. Bentham in this article, in the traitement des troubles de l'identite generique chez l'enfant, du par exemple a la reproduction du modele maternel par le jeu.
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Gender-Deviancy and Crime: An American Fantasy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider several crime narratives of domestic intrusion, written at successive points in this period, and conclude with the Andrew Cunanan coverage, examining how different narratives of criminal intimacy exploit similar codes of failed gender.
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Liberal Heterosexism: Masculinity, Male Heterosexuality, and the 1969 National Institute of Mental Health Task Force Report on Homosexuality
TL;DR: The final report of the United States National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Homosexuality, commissioned in 1967 with Evelyn Hooker as its chair, was originally completed in October 1969 and was only officially published in 1972; the Nixon administration withheld the report as "too liberal and tolerant" as mentioned in this paper.