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Agay Bibliography Gay Task Force Social Responsibilities Round Table AGAY American Library Association BIBLIOGRAPHY $1.00 SIXTH EDITION - MARCH 1980 This selective non-fiction bibliography features materials that present or support positive views of the gay experience, that help in understanding gay people and gay issues, or that have special historical value. Copyright© 1980 by Gay Task Force of American Library Association GENERAL NOTES GENERAL Fiction, poetry and drama are not included in this bibliography. Abbott, Sidney and Barbara Love. SAPPHO WAS A RIGHT-ON However, materials about fiction, poetry and drama are listed in the WOMAN: A LIBERATED VIEW OF LESBIANISM. Stein & "Literature and the Arts" section. Also, many of the gay periodicals Day, 1972. listed here have fiction and poetry in them. ABOUT OUR CHILDREN. Parents & Friends of Gays, 1980. This bibliography does not include citations of materials from gay [Pamphlet has parts translated into Spanish, French, Chinese & periodicals, whether individual articles or entire issues on special Japanese.] (25tt prepaid from Parents & Friends of Gays, Box topics. There is simply too much valuable material in gay 24565, LA 90024.) periodicals for listing in a selective bibliography, and it seemed "AND GOD BLESS UNCLE HARRY AND HIS ROOMMATE fairer to exclude the whole field rather than try to make choices. JACK, WHO WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO TALK ABOUT." This list is limited to materials published in the U.S. and Canada. Cartoons from Christopher Street Magazine. Avon, 1978. Most of the books and pamphlets are from publishers listed in the Berzon, Betty and Robert Leighton, editors. POSITIVELY GAY. back of BOOKS IN PRINT, which can be consulted in most Celestial Arts, 1979. libraries and bookstores. Addresses are given here for those book Brown, Howard. FAMILIAR FACES, HIDDEN LIVES: THE and pamphlet publishers not listed in BOOKS IN PRINT (and for a STORY OF HOMOSEXUAL MEN IN AMERICA TODAY. few of those that are, for the reader's convenience). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. Price, where given, is for a single copy of the item including mail­ CENSORED, IGNORED, OVERLOOKED, TOO EXPENSIVE? ing charges. Ask the publisher or distributor about quantity prices. HOW TO GET GAY MATERIALS INTO LIBRARIES. A To save space, these city abbreviations are used here (but should Guide to Library Selection Policies for the Non-Librarian. Gay not be used on mail): DC= Washington, D.C.; LA= Los Angeles, Task Force, American Library Association, 1979. ($1 prepaid Calif.; NYC= New York, N.Y.; SF= San Francisco, Calif. State from Barbara Gittings-GTF, Box 2383, Philadelphia, PA abbreviations are those used by the U.S. Postal Service. 19103.) Clarke, Lige and Jack Nichols. ROOMMATES CAN'T ALWAYS NOTE ON COPYRIGHT AND COPYING BE LOVERS: AN INTIMATE GUIDE TO MALE-MALE RE­ LATIONSHIPS. St. Martin's, 1974. This bibliography was prepared by gay people who donated their Crew, Louie, editor. THE GAY ACADEMIC. ETC Publications, time and efforts and skills. Still, there were heavy expenses, not only 1978. printing costs but also the costs of collecting materials and checking Diamond, Liz. THE LESBIAN PRIMER. Women's Educational information by mail and telephone. We must sell enough copies of Media, 2nd ed., 1979. ($4. 70 prepaid from Women's Educational this edition of the bibliography to recover our expenses and assure Media Inc., Box 533, Salem, MA 01970.) future editions. So if additional copies are needed, they should be Fairchild, Betty. PARENTS OF GAYS. Privately printed, 3rd re­ bought from us (rates and address on back page). Reproducing our vision, 1979. ($1.35 prepaid from Lambda Rising, 2012 "S" St. bibliography, besides violating copyright law, would only benefit the NW, DC 20009.) copy-machine companies which have not put out any of the expense Fairchild, Betty and Nancy Hayward. NOW THAT YOU KNOW: and effort necessary to produce this list. WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HOMO­ Reproduction of this list or any part of it in any form is therefore SEXUALITY. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979. expressly prohibited without advance written permission from the Fisher, Peter. THE GAY MYSTIQUE: THE MYTH AND Gay Task Force ofALA. Help us to keep on helping you, by getting REALITY OF MALE HOMOSEXUALITY. Stein & Day, 1972. additional copies of our bibliography from us, not from copiers! (continued) (GENERAL continued) Gay, A. Nolder, THE VIEW FROM THE CLOSET: ESSAYS ON Secor, Cynthia. "Lesbians: The Doors Open." In: WOMEN ON GAY LIFE AND LIBERATION, 1973-1977. Union Park Press, CAMPUS: THE UNFINISHED LIBERATION; Change, 1975. 1978. ($4 prepaid from Union Park Press, Box 2737, Boston, MA Silverstein, Charles and Edmund White. THE JOY OF GAY SEX. 02208.) [Gay male sexuality book.] Crown, 1977; Fireside/ Simon & Grier, Barbara and Coletta Reid, editors. THE LAVENDER Schuster. HERRING: LESBIAN ESSAYS FROM THE LADDER. Diana Simpson, Ruth. FROM THE CLOSET TO THE COURTS: THE Press, 1976. LESBIAN TRANSITION. Viking, 1975; Penguin. GROWING UP GAY. Youth Liberation Press, 2nd ed., 1978. ($2 THE UNIVERSITIES AND THE GAY EXPERIENCE. [Proceed­ prepaid from Youth Liberation Press, Box 524, Brooklyn, NY ings of the first national Gay Academic Union conference, 1973.J 11215.) Gay Academic Union, 1974. ($2 .50 prepaid from GAU-NY , Box Haneke), Frances and John Cunningham. A WAY OF LOVE, A 480 Lenox Hill Sta., NYC 10021.) WAY OF LIFE: A YOUNG PERSON'S INTRODUCTION TO TWENTY QUESTIONS ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY. National WHAT IT MEANS TO BE GAY. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Gay Task Force, 1978. (75t prepaid from National Gay Task (M orrow), 1979. Force, 80 5th Ave., NYC 10011.) " In Amerika They Call Us Dykes." Chapter 5 in: OUR BODIES, Vida, Ginny, editor. OUR RIGHT TO LOVE: A LESBIAN OURSELVES: A BOOK BY AND FOR WOMEN, by the Boston RESOURCE BOOK. Prentice-Hall, 1978. Women's Health Book Collective; Touchstone/ Simon & Schus­ Voeller, Bruce and James Walters. "Gay Fathers." The Family ter, 2nd ed. updated, 1979. Coordinator27 (April 1978): 149-157. JEB. EYE TO EYE: PORTRAITS OF LESBIANS. Photographs by Walker, Mitch. MEN LOVING MEN. [Gay male sexuality book.] JEB. ($10.50 prepaid from Glad Hag Books, Box 2934, DC Gay Sunshine Press , 1977. 20013.) WE'LL DO IT OURSELVES: COMBATTING SEXISM IN Jacobs, Bruce A. "Homosexuals in Management." Industry Week EDUCATION. [Includes five articles on gay issues.] Student 202 (July 23, 1979): 52-59. Committee, Study Commission on Undergraduate Education & Jay, Karla and Allen Young, editors, AFTER YOU'RE OUT: the Education of Teachers, 1974. (SOit prepaid from Nebraska PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF GAY MEN AND LESBIAN Curriculum Development Center, Andrews Hall, University of WOMEN. Links, 1975; Pyramid. Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68508.) Jay, Karla and Allen Young, editors. LAVENDER CULTURE. WHAT IS A SEXUAL MINORITY ANYWAY? Pennsylvania Jove/ HBJ, 1979. Dept. of Education, 1977. (Available free from Publications Jay, Karla and Allen Young, editors. OUT OF THE CLOSETS: Office, Penna. Dept. of Education, Box 911 , Harrisburg, PA VOICES OF GAY LIBERATION. Douglas Books, 1972; 17126.) Jove/ HBJ. White, Edmund. STATES OF DESIRE: TRAVELS IN GAY Katz, Jonathan, editor. HOMOSEXUALITY: LESBIANS AND AMERICA. Dutton, 1980. GAY MEN IN SOCIETY, HISTORY AND LITERATURE. [56 "Women Loving Women." Chapter 7 in: FOR BETTER, FOR titles, mostly reprints.] Arno Press, 1975. (Catalog from Arno WORSE: A FEMINIST HANDBOOK ON MARRIAGE AND Press, 3 Park Ave., NYC 10003.) OTHER OPTIONS, by Jennifer Baker Fleming and Carolyn Kott Klaich, Dolores. WOMAN PLUS WOMAN: ATTITUDES Washburne; Scribner's, 1977. TOWARD LESBIANISM. Simon & Schuster, 1974; Morrow. "Women Loving Women." Issue of Women: A Journal of Liber­ Levine, Martin P., editor. GAY MEN: THE SOCIOLOGY OF ation S, no. 2, 1977. ( Women, 3028 Greenmount Ave. , Balti­ MALE HOMOSEXUALITY. Harper & Row , 1979. more, MD 21218; individuals $1. 75 prepaid, institutions $5 pre­ Lewis, Sasha Gregory. SUNDAY'S WOMEN: A REPORT ON paid.) LESBIAN LIFE TODAY. Beacon Press, 1979. Wysor, Bettie. THE LESBIAN MYTH: INSIGHTS AND CON­ Lorde, Audre. "Scratching the Surface: Some Notes on Barriers to VERSATIONS. Random House, 1974. Women and Loving." The Black Scholar9 (April 1978): 31-35. YOUNG, GAY AND PROUD! Alyson Publications, 1980. [U.S. Martin, Del and Phyllis Lyon. LESBIAN/ WOMAN. Glide, 1972; edition of a booklet originally published under same title in 1978 Bantam. by the Gay Teachers & Students Group of Melbourne, Australia.] McCray, Shirlane. "I Am a Lesbian." Essence [black women's ($3.50 prepaid from Alyson Publications, 75 Kneeland, Rm . 309, magazine], September 1979, starts p. 90. Boston, MA 02111.) "Men Loving Men." Chapter 4 in: MEN'S BODIES, MEN'S SELVES, edited by Sam Julty; Delta, 1979. Noda, Barbara and Kitty Tsui and Z Wong. "Coming Out: We Are RELIGION Here in the Asian Community: A Dialogue with Three Asian Women." Bridge: An Asian-American Perspective 7 (Spring 1979): 22-24. Nomadic Sisters. LOVING WOMEN [Lesbian sexuality book.] Bailey, Derrick Sherwin. HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE Nomadic Sisters, 2nd ed., 1976. ($6.95 prepaid from Nomadic WESTERN CHRISTIAN TRADITION. Longmans Green, 1955; Sisters, Box 793, Sonora, CA 95370.) Archon/ Shoe String Press, 1975. Ogg, Elizabeth. CHANGING VIEWS OF HOMOSEXUALITY. Barnett, Walter. HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE BIBLE: AN Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 1978. (SOit prepaid from Public INTERPRETATION. Pendle Hill Publications, 1979. ($1.75 Affairs Committee, 381 Park Ave. South, NYC 10016.) prepaid from Pendle Hill, Wallingford, PA 19086.) Ortleb, Charles and Richard Fiala. RELAX! THIS BOOK IS Batchelor, Edward, editor. HOMOSEXUALITY AND ETHICS. ONLY A PHASE YOU'RE GOING THROUGH. Gay Cartoons Pilgrim Press, 1980 (June). from Christopher Street. St. Martin's, 1978. "Behind Closet Doors: The Door Looks at Homosexuality." Issue of "Parents Who Are Gay." Section (pp. 173-177) in: OURSELVES The Wittenburg Door, #39, Oct.-Nov. 1977. AND OUR CHILDREN: A BOOK BY AND FOR PARENTS, by "The Bible, the Church, and Sexual Orientation." Three articles in the Boston Women's Health Book Collective; Random House, Foundations: A Baptist Journal of History and Theology 20 1978.
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