On the Meaning of Friendship Between Gay Men
Herausgeber: Gottlieb, Andrew R.
On the Meaning of Friendship Between Gay Men
Herausgeber: Gottlieb, Andrew R.
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On the Meaning of Friendship Between Gay Men takes readers beyond a traditional exploration of gay sexuality and romantic relationships, into the realm of recognizing the importance of friendship to gay men.
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On the Meaning of Friendship Between Gay Men takes readers beyond a traditional exploration of gay sexuality and romantic relationships, into the realm of recognizing the importance of friendship to gay men.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780789033536
- ISBN-10: 0789033534
- Artikelnr.: 23818908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780789033536
- ISBN-10: 0789033534
- Artikelnr.: 23818908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrew R. Gottlieb, is a clinical supervisor at the Corona Elmhurst Guidance Center in Jackson Heights, New York and maintains a private psychotherapy practice in downtown Brooklyn. He is also on the editorial board of the Journal of GLBT Family Studies. His previous works include Out of the Twilight: Fathers of Gay Men Speak (2000), Sons Talk About Their Gay Fathers: Life Curves (2003), Side by Side: On Having a Gay or Lesbian Sibling (2005), and (with Jerry J. Bigner) Interventions with Families of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender People: From the Inside Out (2006), all Haworth Press books. Visit his Web site at: www.andrewrgottlieb.com.
About the Editor. Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Andrew R.
Gottlieb. I: TOWARD A DEFINITION OF GAY MALE FRIENDSHIP. 1. Why
"Friendship" Works-and Doesn't. Frederick S. Roden. II: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
MENTORSHIP. 2. 715 Willey Street. Jeff Mann. 3. Time and Tide. Marc E.
Vargo. 4. The Grounds On Which We Met: Friendship and the Possible. Ed
Madden. III: ON FRIENDSHIP AND THE GROUP. 5. Larry, Me, and The Family.
Neil Kaminsky. 6. Circuitries of Friendship: Camaraderie and Collectivity
on the Gay Dance Floor. Vincent A. Lankewish. IV: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
SEXUALITY. 7. A Towel and a TV. Michael E. Thomas II. 8. More Was Better:
Sex with Friends. Chris Packard. 9. The Crossing. E. M. Kahn. 10. The
Country Club. Michael E. Thomas II. V: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY 11.
Soul Friend. Thomas Lawrence Long. VI: ON FRIENDSHIP AND BEING ALONE. 12. A
String Theory of Friendship. Jay Quinn. 13. Not Quite There. Felice Picano.
14. The Absence: Living Everyday Life Without Gay Male Friends. Eric Aoki.
VII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SURVIVAL. 15. Friends: When Are They Necessary?
Jeffrey Dudgeon. 16. Notes from the Apocalypse: A Week with Katrina. Marc
E. Vargo. VIII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP. 17. Subject: Friendship. Dan
Martin and Michael Biello.
Gottlieb. I: TOWARD A DEFINITION OF GAY MALE FRIENDSHIP. 1. Why
"Friendship" Works-and Doesn't. Frederick S. Roden. II: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
MENTORSHIP. 2. 715 Willey Street. Jeff Mann. 3. Time and Tide. Marc E.
Vargo. 4. The Grounds On Which We Met: Friendship and the Possible. Ed
Madden. III: ON FRIENDSHIP AND THE GROUP. 5. Larry, Me, and The Family.
Neil Kaminsky. 6. Circuitries of Friendship: Camaraderie and Collectivity
on the Gay Dance Floor. Vincent A. Lankewish. IV: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
SEXUALITY. 7. A Towel and a TV. Michael E. Thomas II. 8. More Was Better:
Sex with Friends. Chris Packard. 9. The Crossing. E. M. Kahn. 10. The
Country Club. Michael E. Thomas II. V: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY 11.
Soul Friend. Thomas Lawrence Long. VI: ON FRIENDSHIP AND BEING ALONE. 12. A
String Theory of Friendship. Jay Quinn. 13. Not Quite There. Felice Picano.
14. The Absence: Living Everyday Life Without Gay Male Friends. Eric Aoki.
VII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SURVIVAL. 15. Friends: When Are They Necessary?
Jeffrey Dudgeon. 16. Notes from the Apocalypse: A Week with Katrina. Marc
E. Vargo. VIII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP. 17. Subject: Friendship. Dan
Martin and Michael Biello.
About the Editor. Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Andrew R.
Gottlieb. I: TOWARD A DEFINITION OF GAY MALE FRIENDSHIP. 1. Why
"Friendship" Works-and Doesn't. Frederick S. Roden. II: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
MENTORSHIP. 2. 715 Willey Street. Jeff Mann. 3. Time and Tide. Marc E.
Vargo. 4. The Grounds On Which We Met: Friendship and the Possible. Ed
Madden. III: ON FRIENDSHIP AND THE GROUP. 5. Larry, Me, and The Family.
Neil Kaminsky. 6. Circuitries of Friendship: Camaraderie and Collectivity
on the Gay Dance Floor. Vincent A. Lankewish. IV: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
SEXUALITY. 7. A Towel and a TV. Michael E. Thomas II. 8. More Was Better:
Sex with Friends. Chris Packard. 9. The Crossing. E. M. Kahn. 10. The
Country Club. Michael E. Thomas II. V: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY 11.
Soul Friend. Thomas Lawrence Long. VI: ON FRIENDSHIP AND BEING ALONE. 12. A
String Theory of Friendship. Jay Quinn. 13. Not Quite There. Felice Picano.
14. The Absence: Living Everyday Life Without Gay Male Friends. Eric Aoki.
VII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SURVIVAL. 15. Friends: When Are They Necessary?
Jeffrey Dudgeon. 16. Notes from the Apocalypse: A Week with Katrina. Marc
E. Vargo. VIII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP. 17. Subject: Friendship. Dan
Martin and Michael Biello.
Gottlieb. I: TOWARD A DEFINITION OF GAY MALE FRIENDSHIP. 1. Why
"Friendship" Works-and Doesn't. Frederick S. Roden. II: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
MENTORSHIP. 2. 715 Willey Street. Jeff Mann. 3. Time and Tide. Marc E.
Vargo. 4. The Grounds On Which We Met: Friendship and the Possible. Ed
Madden. III: ON FRIENDSHIP AND THE GROUP. 5. Larry, Me, and The Family.
Neil Kaminsky. 6. Circuitries of Friendship: Camaraderie and Collectivity
on the Gay Dance Floor. Vincent A. Lankewish. IV: ON FRIENDSHIP AND
SEXUALITY. 7. A Towel and a TV. Michael E. Thomas II. 8. More Was Better:
Sex with Friends. Chris Packard. 9. The Crossing. E. M. Kahn. 10. The
Country Club. Michael E. Thomas II. V: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY 11.
Soul Friend. Thomas Lawrence Long. VI: ON FRIENDSHIP AND BEING ALONE. 12. A
String Theory of Friendship. Jay Quinn. 13. Not Quite There. Felice Picano.
14. The Absence: Living Everyday Life Without Gay Male Friends. Eric Aoki.
VII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND SURVIVAL. 15. Friends: When Are They Necessary?
Jeffrey Dudgeon. 16. Notes from the Apocalypse: A Week with Katrina. Marc
E. Vargo. VIII: ON FRIENDSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP. 17. Subject: Friendship. Dan
Martin and Michael Biello.







