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- catalog contributor b12363830.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-288) and index.".
- catalog description "Journalism's closet opens. Burying and marrying ; All the news not fit to print ; The gray lady goes gay ; Coming out in the newsroom. -- Breaking the code of silence. Naming names ; Outing the Pentagon ; Kinda ask, sorta tell. -- Hollywood under pressure. AIDS victims and villains ; A kinder, gentler Hollywood ; Queering the "straight" text. -- Hollywood's gay nineties. "I feel pretty and witty and ... Hey!" ; Still villainous after all these years ; Sad young men ; Some of my best friends are celibate. -- Beyond prime time. Adam and Steve and Phil and Oprah ; The tongue-tied public square ; Getting over the rainbow ; Locker-room closets. -- Morning papers, afternoons soaps. Coming out in the comics ; You're the first person I have told. -- Old stories and new technologies. The good parts ; Somewhere there's a place for us. -- A niche of our own. Movement to market ; Are we being served? -- Facing the future. Visibility and its discontents ; Looking backward.".
- catalog description "The mediated society. Mass media and American society ; Television as the mainstream ; Sexual minorities and the media ; Subversion and resistance. -- Coming out and coming together. The homosexual in midcentury America ; Giving voice to the voiceless ; Provoking concern ; The voice gets louder ; Coming out in the nation's living rooms. -- Stonewall and beyond. "Homo nest raided, queen bees stinging mad" ; "Turning their condition into politics" ; Expressing outrage ; Talking back to the media. -- At the movies. "A queer feeling every time I look at you" ; "Show me a happy homosexual and I'll show you a gay corpse" ; Friedkin delivers gay corpses ; Getting the word out ; Gay films for straight audiences ; Universal or particular? -- Television takes over. New medium, old message ; No sex, please, we're queer. -- AIDS and the media. Rumors of a "gay cancer" ; Circling the wagons ; Natural squeamishness ; Media activism in a crisis.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 295 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0231119526 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0231119534 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Between men--between women".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Columbia University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "305.9/0664/0973 21".
- catalog subject "Mass media and gays United States.".
- catalog subject "P94.5.G38 G76 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Journalism's closet opens. Burying and marrying ; All the news not fit to print ; The gray lady goes gay ; Coming out in the newsroom. -- Breaking the code of silence. Naming names ; Outing the Pentagon ; Kinda ask, sorta tell. -- Hollywood under pressure. AIDS victims and villains ; A kinder, gentler Hollywood ; Queering the "straight" text. -- Hollywood's gay nineties. "I feel pretty and witty and ... Hey!" ; Still villainous after all these years ; Sad young men ; Some of my best friends are celibate. -- Beyond prime time. Adam and Steve and Phil and Oprah ; The tongue-tied public square ; Getting over the rainbow ; Locker-room closets. -- Morning papers, afternoons soaps. Coming out in the comics ; You're the first person I have told. -- Old stories and new technologies. The good parts ; Somewhere there's a place for us. -- A niche of our own. Movement to market ; Are we being served? -- Facing the future. Visibility and its discontents ; Looking backward.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The mediated society. Mass media and American society ; Television as the mainstream ; Sexual minorities and the media ; Subversion and resistance. -- Coming out and coming together. The homosexual in midcentury America ; Giving voice to the voiceless ; Provoking concern ; The voice gets louder ; Coming out in the nation's living rooms. -- Stonewall and beyond. "Homo nest raided, queen bees stinging mad" ; "Turning their condition into politics" ; Expressing outrage ; Talking back to the media. -- At the movies. "A queer feeling every time I look at you" ; "Show me a happy homosexual and I'll show you a gay corpse" ; Friedkin delivers gay corpses ; Getting the word out ; Gay films for straight audiences ; Universal or particular? -- Television takes over. New medium, old message ; No sex, please, we're queer. -- AIDS and the media. Rumors of a "gay cancer" ; Circling the wagons ; Natural squeamishness ; Media activism in a crisis.".
- catalog title "Up from invisibility : lesbians, gay men, and the media in America / Larry Gross.".
- catalog type "text".