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Barry D. Adam

Contact:  adam@uwindsor.ca
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The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement

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The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics : National Imprints of a Worldwide MovementThe Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics : National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement by Jan Willem Duyvendak (Editor), Andre Krouwel (Editor), Barry D. Adam (Editor)

Since the Stonewall rebellion in 1969, gay and lesbian movements have grown from small outposts in a few major cities to a worldwide mobilization. This book brings together stories of the emergence and growth of movements in more than a dozen nations on five continents, with a comparative look that offers insights for both activists and those who study social movements.

Lesbian and gay groups have existed for more than a century, often struggling against enormous odds. In the middle of the twentieth century, movement organizations were suppressed or swept away by fascism, Stalinism, and McCarthyism. Refounded by a few pioneers in the postwar period, movements have risen again as more and more people have stood up for their right to love and live with persons of their choice.

This book addresses both the mature movements of the European Union, North America, and Australia and the newer movements emerging in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and parts of Asia and Africa, examining the social and political conditions that shape movement opportunities and trajectories. It is rich in the details of gay and lesbian cultural and political life in different countries.

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Experiencing HIVExperiencing HIV by Barry D. Adam, Alan Sears

Through the voices of people living with HIV or AIDS, this book explores the ways in which HIV affects personal, family, and work relationships. Solving the social aspects of having HIV can often be troublesome, whether the concern is pursuing or continuing sexual relationships, handling family reactions, managing symptoms at work, or simply planning the future.

"An excellent new addition to the literature on AIDS. In it, Barry Adam and Alan Sears make an important contribution to developing sociology for people living with AIDS and HIV infection. This book shows us what can be learned . . . from the voices and the experiences of the people most directly affected by AIDS and HIV. It will be indispensable reading for the community AIDS workers, AIDS activists, and people interested in AIDS and health care in both Canada and the United States." -- Gary Kinsman author of The Regulation of Desire: Homo and Hetero Sexualities

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Organizations & Institutions

University of Windsor

  

Fields of Study
Primary:  G&L movement & rights; HIV prevention
Secondary:  Social Theory

  

Published Works:  Books

1999.The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics. (with Jan Willem Duyvendak and André Krouwel) Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 381 + vi.

1996. Experiencing HIV. (with Alan Sears)  New York: Columbia University Press, 182 + xxiii.

1995. The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement. Revised Edition. Twayne Series on Social Movements. New York: Macmillan Reference, 221 + xiii.

1978.  The Survival of Domination.  New York: Elsevier/Greenwood, 179 + xi.

   

Current Projects
"DOMA and American exceptionalism"
safer sex decision making among gay men

    

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