224985

Springer, Dordrecht

2012

200 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4614-0564-1

LGBT psychology

research perspectives and people of African descent

Michele K. Lewis, Isiah Marshall

One of the major goals of psychology in recent years has been increased inclusiveness. The rise of research on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals has been a significant step in this direction, but the focus has tended to assume the universality of white male urban experience, leaving men and women of color nearly invisible.

The first reference of its kind, LGBT Psychology: Research Perspectives and People of African Descent examines the intersecting and often conflicting communities to which black gender-variantpersons belong. Its coverage is multidisciplinary, drawing on qualitative and quantitative research data for a richly nuanced and culturally attuned account,revealing multiple layers of marginalization and co-existing, rather than prioritized, identities. Analyzing black homophobia and racial bias in the gay community from a social justice perspective, and relating these concerns to the struggles of LGBT people in Africa, the author also advocates for black issues in LGBT psychology as part of course curricula, and for systemic means of building research, theory, and practice. A wide range of resources and suggestions for further reading are included as the book explores these and other topics in depth:

- The complex roles of religion and spirituality.
- Sexual minority women of African descent.
- Black gay men in the South.
- LGBT students at historically black universities.
- Cultural-centrism and liberation psychologies.
- Urban versus rural experience.
- Educational,research, and community services.

LGBT Psychology is a watershed volume for counseling psychologists and social workers, and for researchers and educators looking to advance the field.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0565-8

Full citation:

Lewis, M. K. , Marshall, I. (2012). LGBT psychology: research perspectives and people of African descent, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Indigenous and intersecting

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1-19

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Gender and black communities

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21-36

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Religion and spirituality

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37-56

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New "outsiders"

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57-79

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Black gay men of the south

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81-100

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Sexual minority women of African descent

Lewis Michele K.; Marshall Isiah

101-118

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Cultural complexities and conflict

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119-137

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Covering, cultural-centrism, and liberation psychology

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139-153

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Urban and rural challenges

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155-173

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Education, research, and community services

Lewis Michele K.; Marshall Isiah

175-195

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