Book Review: Mark Simpson (ed.) 'Anti-Gay' [Book Review]

Free Life 27:26-27 (1997)
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Abstract

The theme of this book is that the gay community has stereotyped itself and has imposed a conformity upon its members that stifles their development and forces them to suppress aspects of themselves that do not fit the approved model of the gay lifestyle. The review focuses on, and criticises, Peter Tatchell's contribution.

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