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  2. Jonathan Ned Katz - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Ned Katz (born 1938) is an American author of human sexuality who has focused on same-sex attraction and changes in the social organization of sexuality over time. . His works focus on the idea, rooted in social constructionism, that the categories with which society describes and defines human sexuality are historically and culturally specific, along with the social organization of ...

  3. Queer theory - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the terms 'homosexual', 'gay' or 'lesbian' which they used signified particular identities with stable referents (i.e. to a certain cultural form, historical context, or political agenda whose meanings can be analysed sociologically), the word 'queer' is instead defined in relation to a range of practices, behaviours and issues that ...

  4. Homosexuality in society - Wikipedia

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    To many, gay culture is exemplified by the gay pride movement, with annual parades and displays of rainbow flags. Yet not all LGBT people choose to participate in "queer culture", and many gay men and women specifically decline to do so. To some it seems to be a frivolous display, perpetuating gay stereotypes.

  5. Homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Gay and lesbian are the most common alternatives. The first letters are frequently combined to create the initialism LGBT (sometimes written as GLBT), in which B and T refer to bisexual and transgender people. Gay especially refers to male homosexuality, [32] but may be used in a broader sense to refer to all LGBTQ people.

  6. Homosociality - Wikipedia

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    Homosociality, by definition, implies neither heterosexuality nor homosexuality. For example, a heterosexual male who prefers to socialize with men may be considered a homosocial heterosexual. The term is often used by feminists to emphasize aspects of solidarity between males.

  7. Queer studies - Wikipedia

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    Queer studies, sexual diversity studies, or LGBTQ studies is the study of topics relating to sexual orientation and gender identity usually focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender dysphoric, asexual, aromantic, queer, questioning, and intersex people and cultures.

  8. Jonathan Van Ness says LGBTQ+ representation doesn't ... - AOL

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    Jonathan Van Ness is speaking out about the disconnect between representation in media and the realities of LGBTQ+ Americans.. The Queer Eye star, who is non-binary and has shared that he is ...

  9. Societal attitudes toward homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Gay people have been the target of violence for their sexuality in various cultures throughout history. During the Holocaust, 100,000 gay men were arrested, and between 5,000 and 15,000 gay men perished in Nazi concentration camps. [163] Violence against LGBT people continues to occur today, fueled by anti-gay rhetoric. [164]