ABSTRACT

First published in 1989, Coming on Strong addresses itself to anyone, whatever their sexuality, who wants to know why gay men have become one of those most controversial minorities in 1980s Britain. What are the issues and what is to be done? This thoughtful and stimulating book looks at the relationship of gay men to law, politics and masculinity; at the specific position of Asian gays and young people; and at the threat to civil liberties posed by the homosexual law reform. Alongside analysis of the modern gay scene, there are accounts from the inside of various areas of gay work and politics. This book will be of interest to students of history, sociology, queer studies and cultural studies.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|17 pages

Psychoanalysis, sexuality and AIDS

chapter Chapter Five|29 pages

Freud and his uses: Psychoanalysis and gay theory

chapter Chapter Eight|16 pages

The contradictory politics of SM

chapter Chapter Nine|17 pages

Black, Brown and White

chapter Chapter Ten|18 pages

Sexual fix, sexual surveillance: Homosexual in law

chapter Chapter Eleven|15 pages

A conversation about pornography

chapter Chapter Twelve|18 pages

Gay sex spy orgy: The state's need for queers

chapter Chapter Thirteen|11 pages

Gays and the press

chapter Chapter Fourteen|16 pages

Westminster barbarism

chapter Chapter Fifteen|17 pages

Gays and Marxism

chapter Chapter Sixteen|12 pages

A conversation about rock, politics, and gays