Progay/Antigay: The Rhetorical War Over SexualityIssues such as lesbians and gay men serving openly in the military, same-sex marriage and the inclusion of sexual orientation in anti-discrimination and hate crime laws have evolved along with the rival progay and anitgay communities. As a result of public policy debates, the U. S. progay movement has moved toward an essentialist, non-sexual identity while traditionalists have shifted toward a secular public self-representation. This book analyzes the internal disagreements within the two movements. |
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... collective action cannot be dismissed as insignificant . Resources , organizations , and texts of public expression are vital indicators of collective representation . Social scientist Alberto Melucci ( 1985 ) believes that movements ...
... collective action cannot be dismissed as insignificant . Resources , organizations , and texts of public expression are vital indicators of collective representation . Social scientist Alberto Melucci ( 1985 ) believes that movements ...
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... collective action frames which involves naming grievances , establish- ing connections among grievances , and " constructing larger frames of meaning that will resonate with a population's cultural predispositions and communicate a ...
... collective action frames which involves naming grievances , establish- ing connections among grievances , and " constructing larger frames of meaning that will resonate with a population's cultural predispositions and communicate a ...
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... collective action frames with their own frames . Collective actors must compete with media framing devices through which the messages on which movements de- pend are filtered ( Tarrow , 1994 , p . 23 ) . Thus , collective action frames ...
... collective action frames with their own frames . Collective actors must compete with media framing devices through which the messages on which movements de- pend are filtered ( Tarrow , 1994 , p . 23 ) . Thus , collective action frames ...
Contents
Emergence of the Variant Sexuality Issue Culture | 1 |
Analysis of Communication in Contests | 35 |
Appeals in Progay and Traditionalist Discourses | 57 |
Copyright | |
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Progay/Antigay: The Rhetorical War Over Sexuality Ralph R. Smith,Russel R. Windes Limited preview - 2000 |
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