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Perfect enemies : the religious right, the gay movement, and the politics of the 1990s

Author
Gallagher, John, 1937-
Title
Perfect enemies : the religious right, the gay movement, and the politics of the 1990s / John Gallagher and Chris Bull.
Format
Book
Published
New York : Crown Publishers, [1996] ©1996
Description
xv, 300 pages ; 22 cm
Other contributors
Bull, Chris, 1963-
Contents
  • The Battle Lines Are Drawn: The culture wars of today are rooted in old hostilities
  • Test Market: Oregon becomes the home of the antigay initiative
  • Angels and Demons: Gays and religious conservatives in the 1992 presidential campaign
  • No Special Rights: The success of Colorado's antigay amendment
  • The Stroke of a Pen: How the religious right bested gay groups on the military ban
  • Brushfires: Antigay outbreaks in Cincinnati, Georgia, and Texas
  • Family Values: The promise and peril of gay marriage and parenting
  • Running on Religion: The Republican Revolution and the 1996 presidential race
  • Epilogue: From Arms to Armistice
  • Why the gay rights debate is not a war.
Summary
A political war is raging in the United States between two groups once considered radical, even marginal, by most Americans: the religious right and the gay movement. Perfect Enemies reveals why this conflict has moved to the center of political debate and become a pivotal issue in elections at all levels. In Perfect Enemies, Chris Bull and John Gallagher trace the origins and growth of both groups from the seminal year of 1969, when the Stonewall Riots ushered in the modern gay rights movement and when Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell embarked on direct political action to bring strict biblical interpretation to bear on public policy. The skillful grassroots organizational efforts of both movements, based on a mutual demonization of each side by the other, resulted in growing political clout that developed under the radar of mainstream political commentators - and exploded upon the scene in a series of bitter and, to most Americans, bewildering political conflicts. -- from publisher
Kinsey subjects
Homosexuality laws. Homosexuals civil liberties. Homosexuals in the military. Religious attitudes on homosexuality. Homophobia. Status of homosexuals.
ISBN
9780517701980

Holdings

Library
Blmgtn - Kinsey Institute Library (by appointment only)
Call Number
X19566373
Location
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