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The Mentor: A Memoir of Friendship and Gay Identity, John Dececco Phd, Jay Quin
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9780789004963
- Publication Year
- 2000
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Library Binding
- Language
- English
- Subject Area
- Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology
- Publication Name
- Mentor : a Memoir of Friendship and Gay Identity
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Subject
- Lgbt Studies / General, Sociology / General, General, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, Interpersonal Relations
- Item Weight
- 16.8 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 206 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0789004968
ISBN-13
9780789004963
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1638502
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
206 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Mentor : a Memoir of Friendship and Gay Identity
Subject
Lgbt Studies / General, Sociology / General, General, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, Interpersonal Relations
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology
Format
Library Binding
Dimensions
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
99-056495
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
305.38/9664/0973
Table Of Content
Contents Author's Note Foreward Introduction: Mentoring and Gay Identity Chapter 1. A Short Queer History Chapter 2. The Common World Chapter 3. Family by Blood Chapter 4. Recovering Baptists Chapter 5. Mind Games Chapter 6. Hunters and Gatherers Chapter 7. The Importance of Dancing Chapter 8. Lovers Chapter 9. Family of Choice Chapter 10. Tests and Trials Chapter 11. Self-Storage Chapter 12. Troth Afterword Suggested Reading
Synopsis
Examine a moving, personal narrative about growing up gay in the south Students, teachers, and anyone interested in gay studies and experiences will find that The Mentor: A Memoir of Friendship and Gay Identity (a 2001 Lambda Literary Foundation Gay Male Biography/Autobiography Award finalist) delivers a captivating and honest look into the challenges of growing up gay through the context of firsthand experiences, revelations, and realizations. This unique book is an intelligent and personal narrative that considers the social, religious, and emotional aspects of what it is like to grow up as a gay male in the south and examines the enormous social changes regarding homosexuality that have taken place in America during the last half of the century. Written to reveal the importance of the author's mentor in helping him form his self-identity and educating him about being gay, this book challenges the stereotypical idea that, unlike heterosexuals, gay men are not able to form nurturing, fulfilling bonds between themselves. The Mentor delivers an inspiring story about accepting and understanding your sexuality with the help and guidance of other men who have traveled the road to a successful gay identity. This unique book offers the courage, strength, and support of a mentor to help guide you through the trials that many young gay men experience, such as: recognizing the possibilities of exploitation by older gay men due to a lack of emotional and social experience creating a loyal relationship with a man that does not include sex but which satisfies emotional needs that many gay men need and long for discovering the importance of a mentor to gay youths, since there are few homosexual role models to learn from Sincere and well-written, The Mentor provides insight into everything from the author's experience with intolerance of homosexuality by certain religions to struggles with fidelity and infidelity, illustrating the difficult yet universal challenges of life relationships. The Mentor contains suggestions that will help you recognize that your feelings of desire and love and your quest for human connection as a gay man are not the distorted reflections of a heterosexual image, but a healthy gay identity. With this unique book, you will discover how to make the shift from confusion to full acceptance of your gay identity, you will understand that you are not alone, and perhaps you will be encouraged to pass on the legacy of a mentor to other young gay men., This intelligent work (a 2001 Lambda Literary Foundation Gay Male Biography/Autobiography Award finalist) is a personal narrative that considers the social, religious, and emotional aspects of growing up as a Southern gay male. The author describes how gay men develop close bonds, or a family of choice,” rather than a family of blood,” that provides a nurturing environment thought by many only to occur in a heterosexual context. Students, teachers, and anyone interested in gay studies and experiences will find The Mentor a captivating and honest look into the challenges of growing up gay through the context of firsthand experiences, revelations, and realizations., Examine a moving, personal narrative about growing up gay in the south! Students, teachers, and anyone interested in gay studies and experiences will find that The Mentor: A Memoir of Friendship and Gay Identity (a 2001 Lambda Literary Foundation Gay Male Biography/Autobiography Award finalist) delivers a captivating and honest look into the challenges of growing up gay through the context of firsthand experiences, revelations, and realizations. This unique book is an intelligent and personal narrative that considers the social, religious, and emotional aspects of what it is like to grow up as a gay male in the south and examines the enormous social changes regarding homosexuality that have taken place in America during the last half of the century. Written to reveal the importance of the author's mentor in helping him form his self-identity and educating him about being gay, this book challenges the stereotypical idea that, unlike heterosexuals, gay men are not able to form nurturing, fulfilling bonds between themselves. The Mentor delivers an inspiring story about accepting and understanding your sexuality with the help and guidance of other men who have traveled the road to a successful gay identity. This unique book offers the courage, strength, and support of a mentor to help guide you through the trials that many young gay men experience, such as: recognizing the possibilities of exploitation by older gay men due to a lack of emotional and social experience creating a loyal relationship with a man that does not include sex but which satisfies emotional needs that many gay men need and long for discovering the importance of a mentor to gay youths, since there are few homosexual role models to learn from Sincere and well-written, The Mentor provides insight into everything from the author's experience with intolerance of homosexuality by certain religions to struggles with fidelity and infidelity, illustrating the difficult yet universal challenges of life relationships. The Mentor contains suggestions that will help you recognize that your feelings of desire and love and your quest for human connection as a gay man are not the distorted reflections of a heterosexual image, but a healthy gay identity. With this unique book, you will discover how to make the shift from confusion to full acceptance of your gay identity, you will understand that you are not alone, and perhaps you will be encouraged to pass on the legacy of a mentor to other young gay men.
LC Classification Number
HQ75.8.Q56A3 2000
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