Academic outlaws
queer theory and cultural studies in the academy
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Author
Publication
1997 - Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
46,500 words, Guess
Page Count
186 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1006017M
- ISBN-100761906827
- OCLC Control Number44961985
- OCLC Control Number35770917
- OCLC Control Numberacademicoutlawsq0000tier
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number96045823
- LibraryThing1736749
- Goodreads1158500
Classifications
- DDC306.76/6/071
- LCCHQ75.15 .T54 1997
Description
Scholarly yet provocatively written, Academic Outlaws presents a comprehensive discussion of how life in academe is experienced by gay men and lesbian women. Using a narrative style that mixes autobiography, case study data, and fiction, author William G. Tierney provides timely insight into the challenges these people face in higher education and proposes an alternative process for redefining long-established cultural norms.
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