Violence against queer people : race, class, gender, and the persistence of anti-LGBT discrimination

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Main Author : Meyer Doug (Auteur)
Format : Book
Language : anglais
Title statement : Violence against queer people : race, class, gender, and the persistence of anti-LGBT discrimination / Doug Meyer
Published : New Brunswick, New Jersey, London : Rutgers University Press , cop. 2015
Physical Description : 1 vol. (VIII-194 p.)
Content : Introduction : social inequality and violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. More than homophobia : the race, class, and gender dynamics of anti-LGBT violence. I'm making Black people look bad : the racial implications of anti-queer violence. Putting his hands on me, that made me feel very unsafe : gendered perceptions of sexual assault and physical and verbal violence. Oh, I think it happened because I'm gay : race, gender, and perceptions of violence as homophobic. Not that big of a deal : social class differences in viewing violence as severe. The home and the street : violence from strangers and family members. Conclusion : anti-queer violence and multiple systems of oppression
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