This text examines human sexuality through the lens of psychoanalytic theory
and modern ego psychology, which looks at emotional meaning and its
organization in symbolic representations of affect as organized by the ego.
The faculty of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard
University distill their extensive research and experience to teach you how to
become a better leader every day, while giving you the tools to handle the
inevitable crises that come your way.
From the Boy Scouts and the U.S. military to marriage and adoption, the gay
civil rights movement has exploded on the national stage. Eric Marcus takes us
back in time to the earliest days of that struggle in a newly revised and
thoroughly updated edition of Making History, originally published in 1992.
Using the heartfelt stories of more than sixty people, he carries us through
the compelling five-decade battle that has changed the fabric of American
society. The rich tapestry that emerges from Making Gay History includes the
inspiring voices of teenagers and grandparents, journalists and housewives,
from the little-known Dr. Evelyn Hooker and Morty Manford to former vice
president Al Gore, Ellen DeGeneres, and Abigail Van Buren. Together, these
many stories bear witness to a time of astonishing change, as gay and lesbian
people have struggled against prejudice and fought for equal rights under the
law.