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|a A sea of stories :
|b the shaping power of narrative in gay and lesbian cultures : a festschrift for John P. De Cecco /
|c Sonya L. Jones, editor.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Introduction: A Festschrift for John P. De Cecco /
|r Sonya L. Jones --
|t Apologia Pro Gay and Lesbian Studies: My "History and Memory" As Allegheny Student and Editor of the Journal of Homosexuality /
|r John P. De Cecco --
|g Ch. 1.
|t Historical Evolution of Our Stories: The Persecution of Homosexuals During the Third Reich /
|r J. Scott Van Der Meid --
|t Weimar Republic --
|t Legislation Under the National Socialists --
|t Persecution --
|t Life in the Concentration Camps --
|t Life After 1945 --
|g Ch. 2.
|t Selling Gay Literature Before Stonewall /
|r David Bergman --
|g Ch. 3.
|t Workplace Narratives: Using Coming-Out Stories to Enhance Workplace Diversity /
|r Alan L. Ellis --
|t Development of Attitudes Regarding Sexuality --
|t Attitude Change and the Role of Contact --
|t Use of Narrative As a Form of "Indirect Contact" --
|t Power of Narrative As a Catalyst for Change --
|t Using Narrative in the Workplace --
|t Bottom Line: Coming Out, Productivity, and Job Satisfaction --
|t Tell or Not to Tell One's Story --
|t Current Literature on Workplace Issues --
|g Ch. 4.
|t Queer Youth: Old Stories, New Stories /
|r Glenda M. Russell, Janis S. Bohan and David Lilly --
|t Context --
|t Study, The Story --
|t Queer Narratives: The Stories Youth Live --
|g Ch. 5.
|t "Melodramatic Maybe, It Seems to Me Now": Langston Hughes and the Underwritten Self /
|r Laura Quinn --
|g Ch. 6.
|t In the Body's Ghetto /
|r Walter Holland --
|t Becoming Men: Gay Male Memoir and Autobiography from the 1940s Onward --
|t Un-Becoming Men: The Postmodern Burlesque and Satire --
|t Many Kinds of Open: Six Lesbian Voices from the American 1970s --
|g Ch. 7.
|t Embracing the Past by Retelling the Stories /
|r Ruth Vanita --
|t Growing Up Gay in India --
|t "I'm an Excellent Animal": Cows, Motherhood, and Love Between Women --
|g Ch. 8.
|t Telling Lives: A Community Responds to AIDS /
|r Jeanne Braham and Pamela Peterson --
|g Ch. 9.
|t Two Grooms: Revisited, Celebrated, and Remembered /
|r Louie Crew, Reverend Canon Elizabeth Kaeton and Maxine Turner --
|t Fort Valley, Georgia, 1976 --
|t After the Honeymoon --
|t Two Grooms, Continued: The Renewal of Vows -- February 2, 1999 --
|t Love That Need Not Speak Its Name: Sex and Sin in the South --
|g Ch. 10.
|t "I Would Prefer Not To" -- Loving Karen /
|r Diana Hume George --
|g Ch. 11.
|t Professional Queer Remembers: Bibliography, Narrative, and the Saving Power of Memory /
|r Raymond-Jean Frontain --
|t Prelude One (Fall 1978) --
|t Prelude Two (Winter 1975) --
|t Prelude Three (Summer 1996) --
|t Memory As Survival --
|t Narrative As Redemption --
|t Bibliography As Narrative --
|t Conclusion: Branches from a Green Tree --
|g Ch. 12.
|t Kiss in the Cane /
|r Robert J. Balfour.
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