The ''Encyclopedia of Homosexuality'' (1990) was edited by
Wayne R. Dynes
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Dynes spent his early yea ...
, with the assistance of associate editors
William A. Percy,
Warren Johansson
Warren Johansson (February 21, 1934 – June 10, 1994) was a philologist, author and a leading American gay scholar during his lifetime. He was founding member of the Scholarship Committee of the Gay Academic Union.
Biography
Warren Johansson ...
, and
Stephen Donaldson. It was published in two volumes by
Garland Press in 1990. The Encyclopedia contains 770 articles. It was reviewed positively in ''
Reference & User Services Quarterly
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'' and, at length, in the ''
Journal of Homosexuality
The ''Journal of Homosexuality'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research into sexual practices and gender roles in their cultural, historical, interpersonal, and modern social contexts.
History
The founding editor-in-chief was Ch ...
''. It was listed on several "Best Books of the Year" lists.
In 1995 the ''Encyclopedia'' was withdrawn by Garland, following accusations in the ''
Chronicle of Higher Education
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'' that the editor, Dynes, had published articles under the pseudonym Evelyn Gettone. Dynes admitted that he had done so and apologized. Dynes subsequently said that this was due to "a pressure group of
leftist
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and
feminist
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activists who viewed the Encyclopedia as lacking in
political correctness
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".
Shortly after its publication, work on an abbreviated edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' began, coordinated by Stephen Donaldson, and including new and revised articles. Because of Garland's withdrawal of the ''Encyclopedia'', this concise version was never published.
References
External links
Full text archives:
Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Wiki
Partial archive of concise version:
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LGBTQ literature in the United States
1990 non-fiction books
Encyclopedias of sexuality
Homosexuality
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1990s LGBTQ literature
Stonewall Book Award–winning works
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