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Queer in America : Sex, the Media, and the Closets of Power
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Queer in America : Sex, the Media, and the Closets of Power
Author: Michelangelo Signorile

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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780679413097 - ISBN-10: 067941309X
Publication Date: 5/4/1993
Pages: 378


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback

Book Description:
In this tenth-anniversary edition, journalist Michelangelo Signorile updates his classic Queer in America, the bestseller that exposed the hypocrisy and prejudice that pervade mainstream American institutions. This third edition includes a new preface and a new chapter with an eye-opening critique of present-day America and its attitude toward gays and lesbians.

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From Publishers Weekly
Gay activist, Advocate and Out columnist Signorile, a pioneer of "outing," has exposed the homosexuality of public figures like Malcolm Forbes, Assistant Secretary of Defense Pete Williams and record producer David Geffen. In this combative, powerful, gutsy book, he charges that three power structures--Washington, Hollywood, the media industry--conspire to keep gays and lesbians in the closet. Without divulging names, he asserts that several high-ranking Pentagon officials are closeted gays, as were key figures in George Bush's reelection campaign who put forth the "family values" theme. Among the lesbians and gays he profiles are Anne-Imelda Radice, acting head of the National Endowment for the Arts; Chastity Bono, daughter of Cher; and Sheila Kuehl, formerly a star of TV's Dobie Gillis and now a radical feminist attorney. Signorile also tells the anguished stories of still-closeted people in power; describes his guilt-ridden childhood in working-class Italian Brooklyn; and surveys Silicon Valley's "gay-positive" computer firms. Author tour.
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